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Old 23-10-2012, 12:44 PM   #31
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These car companiese have finance teams who buy, sell parts and vehicles from all over the world and hedge currency fluctuations every day, this finance thing would be a piece of pee.
It is a "piece of pee" if you have a crystal ball & know what the dollar will do & when!!!
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Old 23-10-2012, 12:50 PM   #32
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Someones got to pay for it. Cant tell me theres enough margin in at camry at 28 kay to cover the finance cost alone.
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Old 23-10-2012, 01:31 PM   #33
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it sure sounds like a great idea...for the customer and selling numbers...but that doesnt mean its viable for them...espescially in the real world...where the struggle to get enough of any models except the local builds. Two and two together..its a stupid idea for rangers and all the small med and import cars. Would you be prepared to wait 6months for that cheaper finance car or would you still go the the other brands with no wait and cheap rates?????
So you be selective and offer cheap finance only on the locally manufactured models - Falcon and Territory only.

Seems to be what Toyota are doing.
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Old 23-10-2012, 04:44 PM   #34
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If they are to do it January would be the perfect time, when sales are traditionally at their lowest. Good way to get Falcon off to a flying start to the year with 0% finance for one month only.
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Old 23-10-2012, 04:47 PM   #35
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If they are to do it January would be the perfect time, when sales are traditionally at their lowest. Good way to get Falcon off to a flying start to the year with 0% finance for one month only.
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Old 23-10-2012, 05:15 PM   #36
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Another thing people are not looking at is the warranty period of the cars.

The brands are getting people into a new car which more than likely the dealership will be servicing.

They could sell someone a car that is around the same price and the car be out of warranty, people will tend to take the car to local mechanic and other places.

Get more people into a new car, car will come back for service, charge $500 a service, get the money you would on finance back in the service price.

These deals are there to get people back into the dealership, keeping the customer for a longer time.
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Old 23-10-2012, 05:31 PM   #37
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It must makes sense to me, instead of the normal doom and gloom articles from the usual scribes in Febuary about low falcon sales etc this could be the shot in the arm it needs for the start of the year. Yep, I like it
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Old 23-10-2012, 05:55 PM   #38
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Except Factory closes down for two weeks and most buyers are on holidays or tapped out for money in January.
Jan and Feb are hard months for most carmakers, there's no getting around it.
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Old 23-10-2012, 07:43 PM   #39
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Another thing people are not looking at is the warranty period of the cars.

The brands are getting people into a new car which more than likely the dealership will be servicing.

They could sell someone a car that is around the same price and the car be out of warranty, people will tend to take the car to local mechanic and other places.

Get more people into a new car, car will come back for service, charge $500 a service, get the money you would on finance back in the service price.

These deals are there to get people back into the dealership, keeping the customer for a longer time.
thats why they do it. my gf is a lawyer for one of the big 4 accounting firm and has just finished a advice to toyota on this matter. toyota do not lose any money and they make a lot back in spare parts. i asked her for finer details but it went over my head
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Old 23-10-2012, 08:56 PM   #40
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Except Factory closes down for two weeks and most buyers are on holidays or tapped out for money in January.
Jan and Feb are hard months for most carmakers, there's no getting around it.

Ok, so best not try something to generate sales then - hang on, what?
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Old 23-10-2012, 09:16 PM   #41
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the main thing is...why would ford aus want to offer lower prices when they already are not getting enough models from overseas and selling everythimg at high retail prices as it is.. This means people would be limited to only the cheaper rate people are suggesting on the falcon and terri only. And it seems ford aus already has some scheme set in place for those two local models...maybe orders/$? coming from ford usa..maybe not...
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Old 23-10-2012, 10:05 PM   #42
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How it works

Ford - Use say Esanda for the loans for 0% interest
Esanda- Have a 3 year loan at the end of the loan if not paid out fully the 0% reverts to 15%

Lets face it thats how friends at Holden have done it at 0.5% interest

Holden still get upfront commission and Esandas loan book looks great and they get $2.50 monathy account keeping fee


So there u have it .........
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Old 24-10-2012, 01:50 PM   #43
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Best way is to act like you have a car loan and save the money in an account.

This is also at 0% interest.
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Old 24-10-2012, 02:09 PM   #44
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Ok, so best not try something to generate sales then - hang on, what?
I'm just saying how it is.
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Old 24-10-2012, 02:15 PM   #45
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How it works

Ford - Use say Esanda for the loans for 0% interest
Esanda- Have a 3 year loan at the end of the loan if not paid out fully the 0% reverts to 15%

Lets face it thats how friends at Holden have done it at 0.5% interest

Holden still get upfront commission and Esandas loan book looks great and they get $2.50 monathy account keeping fee


So there u have it .........
What Holden were doing was selling the cars at full RRP and providing access to 0.5% finance with say, Esanda
What Holden would do is sell the debt to Esanda for less than the RRP, Esanda would finance at 0.5% for three years
and have a balloon of say 50% at the end .
So you only pay off half of the RRP, holden has a sale, and Esanda has money earned on your repayments.
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Old 24-10-2012, 02:32 PM   #46
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How it works

Ford - Use say Esanda for the loans for 0% interest
Esanda- Have a 3 year loan at the end of the loan if not paid out fully the 0% reverts to 15%

Lets face it thats how friends at Holden have done it at 0.5% interest

Holden still get upfront commission and Esandas loan book looks great and they get $2.50 monathy account keeping fee


So there u have it .........
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What Holden were doing was selling the cars at full RRP and providing access to 0.5% finance with say, Esanda
What Holden would do is sell the debt to Esanda for less than the RRP, Esanda would finance at 0.5% for three years
and have a balloon of say 50% at the end .
So you only pay off half of the RRP, holden has a sale, and Esanda has money earned on your repayments.
That's it, all smoke and mirrors. Towards the end of the Holden campaign I was talking to a salesman at a large Holden dealership and he basically said it was bollocks.

He told me in that week they moved 30 odd Holdens of various types and only 1 went for the 0.5% deal. This shows me that most people saw straight through it.

If something like this were offered on the best deal you can negotiate rather than full RRP then you'd see some action.
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That's it, all smoke and mirrors. Towards the end of the Holden campaign I was talking to a salesman at a large Holden dealership and he basically said it was bollocks.

He told me in that week they moved 30 odd Holdens of various types and only 1 went for the 0.5% deal. This shows me that most people saw straight through it.

If something like this were offered on the best deal you can negotiate rather than full RRP then you'd see some action.
Which is probably why Toyota's deal on Aurion looks much more genuine...discount price and 0% finance.
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Old 24-10-2012, 02:52 PM   #48
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Ford needs to do something like this to spark some momentum, the pricing isn't bad at the moment and things still arnt moving, I was having a browse around a few weeks ago and couldn't believe what value was out the in regards to XR6T sedans and utes!
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Ford needs to do something like this to spark some momentum, the pricing isn't bad at the moment and things still arnt moving, I was having a browse around a few weeks ago and couldn't believe what value was out the in regards to XR6T sedans and utes!
And still people are not buying.
That says to me that things other than price are keeping people away from buying those products..

Would buyers consider an attractive 24/36 month lease deal with guaranteed buy back price?
Could be worth a try..
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Sorry but why would you see straight through a finance offer?

It's cheaper money. Toyota's term is 48 months, and I believe for certain applicants they will even negotiate a residual for private buyers.
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Old 24-10-2012, 09:11 PM   #51
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Toyota's deal is the best and Nissan's is great ..... But Ford just dont have a deal !!
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Toyota's deal is the best and Nissan's is great ..... But Ford just dont have a deal !!
Well, they dont have a deal this month, you can't have a deal every month. Last month (or was it the one befor) they were running the "plan & simple" $1000 cash back deal.
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All other car makers are doing this. Ford is doing it in the US but NOT here. When will Ford offer finance at 0% interest. I for one would snap up a new Focus
Ever heard of TAP? Go to the US and try and get one of these deals.. Everything there is based on credit score. I was talking to some mates there recently when I visited and they said most people don't qualify for the 0% and end up with something around the 2-3% range on car loans.
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Either way it's still good marketing.

0% for Toyota stays at 0% for the full term, I believe with each additional year over 3 for Nissan it increases by 1%.
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That 0% financing applies to the full RRP of the vehicle, depends whether current discounts exceed the normal interest paid.
Bang on.

I wonder if Toyota or Nissan would offer me 0% finance on my home loan

These types of gimmicks have been going on for years and it amazes me no end that the wood ducks of the world still tumble in. Proof that there will always be people that fall for crap.
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Either way it's still good marketing.

0% for Toyota stays at 0% for the full term, I believe with each additional year over 3 for Nissan it increases by 1%.
well it sounds like holden just burnt a wad of cash advertising a deal which according to the holden dealer above..netted then a whole lot of nothing in sales boosts.
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It is a "piece of pee" if you have a crystal ball & know what the dollar will do & when!!!
He said "hedge", not "predict". Different strategies/methodologies.
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Old 15-11-2012, 09:48 PM   #58
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I just saw a TV add for 2.9% interest on Fiesta!!
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He said "hedge", not "predict". Different strategies/methodologies.
And that is EXACLTY what I'm talking about.. People only make money on hedges if they hedge the right way. The only way to do that, is to have a big crystal ball.

The company I work for has hedges in place for USD purchases & I look after this process locally, so I know all about hedges. Anyway, most companies use hedges to lock in rates (and then budget accordingly), & not to make money.
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most of these 0% finance now are the real deal

legitly 0% as the comparasons are like 0.1-0.5% (the fees)

the way they get u is, they sell the car at RRP no negotiations.

so they dont discount the car by say $3k, but give u $3-5k off interest cars (say for a 25k car) so technically only loosing out abit but still sellling their cars..
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