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03-05-2011, 12:24 PM | #1 | ||
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Australian new-car sales take a hit in April
http://www.carpoint.com.au/news/2011...in-april-24684 The aftershocks of the Japanese earthquakes can now be felt in Australia -- not because new-vehicle stock is low but because dealers are not discounting as heavily. That's the analysis of a well-placed insider after preliminary figures for April showed car sales dropped by about 10 per cent last month despite strong consumer confidence. April is always the toughest month on the car sales calendar -- it has the fewest selling days because of Easter and Anzac long weekends -- but some brands did it tougher than others in 2011. April figures are expected to show that Toyota -- market leader for the past eight years in a row and 14 of the past 20 years -- was down 17 per cent compared with the same month the previous year, posting a little over 14,000 sales. All Toyota factories around the world have cut production by at least half -- and the Thailand factory that makes Hilux utes has been slowed to just 30 per cent of its capacity. But most dealers for most brands in Australia still had sufficient stock of most cars in April. "It wasn't so much vehicle supply that was the problem, because there was plenty of stock on the ground, but dealers were not discounting as aggressively because they know supply will be tight in the months ahead," said the well-placed industry insider. "They're rationing what stock they have." Toyota still holds a commanding lead in the overall sales race -- it is at least 20,000 sales clear of Holden and has sold more than twice as many cars as Ford so far this year. Holden held up slightly stronger than the overall market, down eight per cent having posted more than 9000 sales. But Ford had a particularly difficult month. After tracking well in the first three months of the year -- up by 3.4 per cent -- sales dropped by 20 per cent compared with the same month the previous year. Falcon sales were down by 50 per cent in April -- with fewer than 1500 recorded. Ford's tough run allowed Korean car maker Hyundai to make it into the top three for only the second time on record -- and almost saw it overtaken by Mazda (as it was in January). With 6800 sales, an increase of two per cent, Hyundai was the third best selling brand in April -- ahead of Ford (6400) and Mazda (6300). It was only the second time Hyundai had overtaken Ford and claimed a top-three position: the first time was in February 2010 when Hyundai posted 7208 sales compared to Ford's 7148 and Mazda's 7003. Hyundai also came within three sales of defeating Ford in January 2011 -- Ford's tally was 6413 and Hyundai's was 6410. The Mazda3 (pictured) is still Australia's best selling car so far this year but the Holden Commodore claimed top spot for the second month in a row. The Commodore's April tally of 3090 sales was just 40 more than the Mazda3, according to preliminary figures, but the Mazda3 still leads year-to-date by about 450 sales. The Toyota Hilux is believed to have been the third best selling vehicle in April, posting just shy of 3000 sales, but is expected to be hit by supply restrictions in the coming months. |
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03-05-2011, 12:27 PM | #2 | ||
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Sales bad all round there. Even Commodore barely sold over 3000.
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03-05-2011, 12:30 PM | #3 | ||
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Ugh. I would like to see a full breakdown of Ford's model sales before passing judgement...
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03-05-2011, 01:52 PM | #4 | ||
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An imported Ford will surely be Ford's best seller soon, which is really sad.
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It just doesn't seem to get any better does it. Poor falcon...
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03-05-2011, 02:36 PM | #9 | ||
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Look at it this way. If the Falcon has gone from last months 1700 to this months 1500, then it has only dropped 12%. If the commodore has gone from last months 4100 to this months 3090, it has dropped 25%. Its all about market share, and obviously Falcon increased its share of the large car segment last month.
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Marketshare means nothing, its about how many you pump out the door. The large car market could be 3 cars a year, if I had 100% of that market, I would be bankrupt in 12 minutes. |
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03-05-2011, 03:18 PM | #11 | ||
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And if it had 5000 cars a day making no money, they'd still be bankrupt.
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Which one is it really? If sales aren't dependent on how a car drives, then we have more than a small percentage of complete idiots gracing our fine country. Explain Hyundai...those cars were always pieces of snot...up until the i30, where they somehow became popular...the only benefit they had was being cheap and nasty...so what has a bad reputation got to do with anything? Renowned for being 'p' platers cars, usually women, or men who riced them up...anyone who knew anything about cars never went near a Hyundai. Now even those who know something about cars are. You don't have to go back 20 years even. In the last 5 years most brands have turned into garbage...I don't know why you need to slam Ford anymore than all the other sales, which have ALL dropped. Then again, it seems of late every one of Ford's supporters is definitely their biggest critic... I read the post about the new Cruze SRiV...I went looking for it - you know what page comes up first when I typed in 'Cruze SRiV vs. Ford Focus... THIS!!! http://www.fordforums.com.au/showthread.php?t=11329814 So out of curiosity...I look up April vehicle sales for ford...and what do you know, first page - second link...and here I am. Seriously, you might want to reconsider bagging at EVERY opportunity because anyone doing any kind of comparison, is going to come across this site... Quote from the article...probably more important than the others that have been highlighted.. Quote:
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Plus Part iv of the Bankruptcy Act 1996 - Proceedings in cennexion with bankruptcy, stipulate certain procedural matters which in the normal scheme of things take many months to work through, thus in theory it should take more than 12 minutes to make you bankrupt. |
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03-05-2011, 04:53 PM | #14 | ||
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I'd like to know what Ford's projections on Falcon sales are for the rest of the year and while it's
easy to be upbeat and say just wait unto EcoLPI comes and FG II comes how much difference will those cars really make, particularly if Ford's fleet buyers have already moved onto other vehicles.... Not trying to be negative here, just wondering if Ford is now prepared to consider all options or are they still prepared to tough out 2011 and stick to their long term plans... |
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coming from a bloke who drives an EL no less. If theyre so bad why do you drive one ?
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I got 2 FG's ones a **** box that Ford refuses to give me a decent outcome with in regards to fixing it, the other ones okay but I can see the issues come more apparent with kms.
They certainly need to do some work on bulid quality and building cars that last. Will I buy another one, depends if they fix the one Ive got, but probably not, unless i get sucked in again. And before anyone flames me im up to 80 faults now, some reoccuring. E.g. mirror temp sensor requiring 4 new passenger mirrors!! My cars not a one off, you only have to go and look at the "what problems have you had with your FG" thread! Not bad huh! Last edited by Smoke Pursuit; 03-05-2011 at 05:55 PM. |
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Oh and what does the EL have to do with anything? It's turned out to be a crap box as well.
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He said that he understands that it doesn't affect the way the cars drives at all but just doesn't give a good look to how the car is built. |
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No LPG. No 4 Cyl. No Diesel. It's been years and years now since the announcements were made. Ford Oz make turtles look quick. All they make here are vehicles with high fuel consumption at a time when Fuel is now pretty damn expensive again.
Do Commodore sales usually include LWB sedans and Wagons? Or is that separate again? My point is, what's the total Commodore SWB+Wagon+LWB sales like compared to Falcon+Territory? Lukeyson
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Large cars aren't as important as they once were. We say the same thing every month. Most have converted to SUVs. Even Australia's golden child the Commodore is being beaten by the Mazda 3 for overall sales. Its time to face reality that Falcon will never reach great heights again. Once gas comes in I think 2000 a month will be about it.
Its time for Ford to concentrate on Focus, Mondeo, Fiesta and the SUVs. |
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Also as far as the numbers go, I believe Ford sold more 6 cylinder Falcon sedans than Holden sold 6 cylinder Commodore sedans in 2010- so it's largely the lack of V8, lack of LPG and lack of wagon that's hurting them. |
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They have a gazillion XR6s up the cazoo for $34,990 and still, hardly anyone wants them.... |
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yeah it's a damn shame but the reality is the general public think of a falcon as unreliable, petrol guzzler etc...... i see as many commodores "pulled over" as falcons but holden's where known to be junk aswell how come the mud "sticks" when its a ford? how have holden overcome this?
i have been in plenty of VE and i cant see how its better than a FG its simply not. imagine if falcon's body hadn't changed in 5 yrs the press would be bagging it out so much but not good old holden i think a lot of the bad feelings towards falcon come from the press and their bias towards gmh but thats just my opinion |
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E.g. Sports wagon, Calais V8, povo pack SS 6 litre... Plus Holden has a bigger following, so many people hate FORD!! |
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03-05-2011, 07:41 PM | #28 | ||
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Far out...I just read all this thread. Is the falcon really that bad? I have found them to be great, But i have never owned BA onwards...
Is falcon doomed :( |
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FG Falcon is a superior car to VE Commodore in so many ways but Ford just aren't selling them in an advertising and literal sense. FG launched in 2008 right at the previous spike of oil / petrol and by the time FG started to get sales momentum, despite the pathetic fingers adverts, the GFC hit. It has been bad timing, poor marketing and slow updates. Thankfully FG2 is only a few months away and EcoLPi is even closer.
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