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View Poll Results: Do you think government(s) should bring in incentives to buy OZ | |||
Yes, they should encourage people to support local jobs and industry | 120 | 85.11% | |
No, the local car makers get enough help - they should adapt to the market | 21 | 14.89% | |
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01-07-2010, 05:18 PM | #61 | |||
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01-07-2010, 06:01 PM | #63 | |||
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I agree with the government supporting the Car makers with grants to innovate, like this.
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01-07-2010, 09:46 PM | #66 | |||
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Japan don't have car tariffs, they were removed around 1978.
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half the problem is that the playing field is not fair, even countries without tariffs get concessions in one form or another that help out their manufactureing, some countries get better deals just by haveing a huge population and greater buying power in the market, personally i think those that don`t want to support our manufacturing should`nt mind paying a few buks extra to support another nations industry............yes i`m a patriotic bugger
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02-07-2010, 08:17 AM | #69 | |||
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Then again, as has been found recently is that our local manufacturing is not being supported by local/state and federal governments as they push to have more foreign cars. This does not occur in many other countries.
On approach to LAX every time I go we fly over a huge holding yard with spew green pick ups; GM pickups all for the department of interior (think NPWS). Now, who owns GM? That's right, the government. This is in effect its own tarriff.
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02-07-2010, 10:40 AM | #70 | ||
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Excuse my ignorance. I always thought there was some kind of financial incentive to buy Australian. Could someone explain this for me. (genuine question):
2010 Jaguar XF V8 which I guess would be the G6E of Jaguar Costs in US - $63905 AUD ($53700 USD) excluding taxes In UK - $76847 AUD (£42621 GBP) excluding taxes In AUS $154000 on the road so maybe $121,000 AUD excluding taxes??? I doubt there is much difference between the UK and the AU model but there is a $45,000 difference in price (unless my AUS tax price is way off) and a $57000 difference compared to the US model. Surely it doesn't cost $45000 to ship a car to Aus so where is the rest of the money going? Dealer/company profit? |
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02-07-2010, 11:03 AM | #71 | |||
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Not all manufacturing gets subsidies from the government (typcially just the larger firms, as the government tries to protect the bulk of jobs) Most SME's lack the resources to properly track R&D and subsequently cant claim
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Why do we support these countries that treat there workers the way they do. and their environmental abuse.
We would not get away with it hear, so why should they! Not fair prickly pear. I for one feel ashamed to buy anything from such schmucks. their type should be taxed more. It's just capitalism gone mad. "no morals". and it will come back to bite us. |
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02-07-2010, 04:08 PM | #74 | ||
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The popular vote is right where I thought it would be.
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02-07-2010, 04:24 PM | #75 | |||
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Koreans have the same wage as an Aussie worker, its the extra's that come along with a worker (if we are talking about OZ) where it becomes cheaper.
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02-07-2010, 05:28 PM | #76 | |||
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The higher prices we're charged for cars, and everything else for that matter, is partly the result of us living on an island, but mostly the fact that we have such a small population. In the case of cars, a company cant just ship a car over and sell it. The cost of the car needs to cover the whole operation - dealer & service networks and their technical support, spare parts inventory, local marketing, local compliance, distribution, the list goes on. In the US and UK those costs are spread over significantly more sales, which in turn brings the price there down. |
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02-07-2010, 09:50 PM | #77 | |||
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Oh Really? Try 50 % on Beef, Yen 402/kg on Rice -they have plenty of tariffs. They are quite smart - natural materials like ore cotton and wool come in free too, but if those commodities come processed like yarns of cotton they cop a tariff. |
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I will buy Australian for a few reasons .... 1. If it is a quality I require for the price ....... actually thats about it! If there is a better product I will buy it, even if it is slightly more expensive ..... where it is made usually doesn't come into it. I drive Fords because of the reason above. If an Australian product wants to woo me, then it only has to meet the above conditions. Imagine what the cost of a locally produced car would be if every piece was made locally ...... there would be outrage if an XT Falcon was $85,000 when the rest of the world can buy an XF jag for less. Good bye car industry and all the other associated industries with it.
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There's nothing wrong with buying Australian (I always try and will pay more if I believe the quality is there) but taxing imports is not the way.
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03-07-2010, 05:58 PM | #81 | |||
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Ferrari, Mercedes, BMW, Bentley, Jaguar, Fiat, Aston Martin, Rover ..... etc are competing against the Chinese? Go to China and count how many Audi's and VW's are driving about. The Germans can sell A8's to the Chinese ..... but its all too hard for Australia? Don't think so. The problem is some throw their hands up in the air and say its all too hard while others just get on with doing something better than their opposition. I think the problem is that some just have there hand out saying "Give me money ... rebate ... handout ....... as an incentive" The incentive should be in how good or enjoyable the end product is rather than how much it cost. This fact can be forgotten quickly if the enjoyment is still there. I compete with 100% Chinese imports in what I do ...... and so far have survived. I do not compete on price alone. I do it on quality but still have to be reasonable. No way no are we stuffed. Far from it. Just some have already given up thinking they are better than others.
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U can't compare upper class euro cars to aussie or american cars, their just in a different league........ Quality compared to she'll be right mate!
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Is that like our apple farmers going broke because the federal government is getting imported apples from china now.How the hell is our country supposed to stop relying on the big mining companies raping OUR land and country for little reward and have something else to fall back on if we don't start looking at our manifacturing industry??? we don't need to rely on other countries its just easier to do that way and make a quick buck.
Even the police aren't driving aus made cars any more i think i'll spew blood if i see another Lancer painted in police colours |
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Well we do sell statesmans to China. But the people who actually do throw their hands up in the air, can't compete in reality do they. |
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Yes will where do we go from here.
Get back to work and support australians as much as where each able to. I know i do my little part.
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US prices for Ford cars converted to AUD, Fiesta: $13,320 AUD$15,671 Focus : $16,290 AUD$19,165 Fusion: $19,695 AUD$23,171 Taurus : $25,170 AUD$29,612 Ranger: $17,820 AUD$20,965 Escape: $21,020 AUD$24,729 You can see that while Fiesta, Focus and Ranger are pretty close, cars like Fusion and Taurus, Escape are much cheaper over there so could be why Mondeo and Falcon don't sell so well over here. |
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The protections against 'dumping' (that were bought up in earlier posts) are in place, they are just rarely enforced and never as aggressively as our major trading partners.
Issues around local content are very complex i.e. should advertising count, compliance costs etc? We have 'natural' trade barriers with our remoteness contributing to high freight costs & quarentine compliance.
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