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Old 21-04-2007, 07:31 AM   #31
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Plum in my mouth? .......... no plum here young fella, I was born and raised in West London,....... Slough to be exact for anyone who knows the area well, certainly not a well to do area I can assure you
Hmm I've been there. I used to work at Colnbrook. I used to see those gypsy caravan people camping in horse paddocks around there actually so there definately wasn't any plums in mouths in that area.
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Old 21-04-2007, 10:46 AM   #32
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cmon guys - think it's time for a cease fire between members eh. (first & last warning - thread has some good info without the flamewar)

Where abouts were the Fairlanes being assembled if it wasn't in Brisbane???
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Old 21-04-2007, 04:38 PM   #33
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Germany manages to have a competitive car sector with the high costs associate with building cars in Germany. No reason Ford Aus can't be competitive here.
Germany manages because:
a) They build better, desirable cars and more importantly
b) They sell their products gloablly in significant volumes. 100,000 cars a year is peanuts for the Germans.
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Old 21-04-2007, 04:39 PM   #34
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I'm not very clued up on this situation, but this idea keeps coming to me..

Wouldn't the simple answer be for the Government to heavily tax imported vehicles. (Korea & Japan) - Forcing the currently cheaper $RRP of the Asian models up, making the Aussie products cheaper, and thus more attractive.

I believe this is a viable solution, it would sure as hell turn the situation around real fast, and I believe the Government would do it as it would save 10,000+ Aussie jobs. It would be very unpopular, but with the asians - and who gives a toss. Your government needs to put the locals first.

I'd be happy for someone to rip my theory apart, like I said, I'm ignorant on this topic and would like to know why it hasn't been considered.

Cheers.

Australia use to have high import tarrifs on cars before they were removed. But if you look at it Holden and Ford didn't give as much detail to quality and the cars coming out were quite poor, now while the two manufacturers are improving they need to do alot more.

On a side night, the four car manufactures agreed to the dropping of the tarrifs as they are compensated by the government. They do have meetings as the government knows that if these companies go down that there will be a huge line down at centrelink. But in saying that dropping the tarrifs to zero is pretty silly. There still should be tarrifs on our large scale industries as making locally produced products uncompetative in the Australian market is dangerous. You need to find a happy medium.
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