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I remember the term JAPCRAP used a lot when I was a kid. The Koreans and the Chinese are lucky as I don't believe KORCRAP or CHINCRAP will ever be used.
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A move to another city and finishing uni is on the cards, so a licence is a 2021 goal. Wants manual, like youngest got. So I will service the ED and manual V8 it will be for Ls, and that should be fun. I like how they both have been adamant they will learn a manual. Eldest is not a city fan (neither are tbh) - regards Melbourne as the 7th level of hell. Is happy to spend big on interests, which cars aren't. Not even electric or connectivity can create an interest in cars. Saved and spent big on Euro travel, rued missing a snow season and copping a summer heatwave there, is determined to spend next spare money purely on snowboarding. If eldest gets a car, they are open to something reliable and is prepared for extra fuel cost to forego expensive repairs. As eldest loves memes, I suggested an AU, the most meme-able vehicle in the universe. (Partly a joke: I'd want as recent crash protection as possible for them) Youngest got manual licence, then got an auto FG XR6 with lux pack interior. It's a seriously nice car. Immediately, 30-something women in professional atire were eyeing youngest off. Friend group got a variety of cars, and after their transmissions died (Cruze, Mazda 6) or they rolled it (Hilux) or their engines broke down (Alfa!) or they crashed it (Commodore ute) - the friends gravitated to FGs. One friend bought a new Suby, and remarked that the interior of youngest's FG was on par with the new car. Youngest's thoughts on the car: likes it and likes the freedom it gives to hang out, get to work, go to parties, sleep over (in it at times - comfy back seat), take surfboards, take snowboards, travel up to snow. Costs are high, but this is seen as being Australia. The bus just wouldn't be an alternative at all. My advice was to buy one very good car in good condition with what you need/like, don't modify it and keep it well until needs change (ie family, or a ute for a trade) - rather than swapping them round and fixing them up often. Youngest thinks the FG will hold its value and eventually go up, and it already has during corona and with Aussie cars no longer being produced.
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29-12-2020, 02:44 PM | #64 | |||
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What are you on about??? As I said, if an Australian chooses to be identified as Chinese, then **** them too. That's a not a characterisation I make, it's their choice. As for making a distinction between China, its people, and its rulers, again WTF are you on about??? My house has walls, a roof, and many other components. We all understand that, but I can still refer to them all collectively as "my house." Obviously anyone with half a brain can make a distinction between an individual and their country. So what? Do think they're only penalising the Australian farmers who are ****s? But hey we won't tax the Barley grown by Fred cos he's a Good bloke?? Nah, **** the Chinese, and **** the pos Great Wally ute they road in on. |
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Dissenters get dealt with. So follow the line like a good little sheep. Your social credit score has been added to you good little brainwashed sheep. Your ccp masters praise you for being like 99.99% of them. |
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Have to be careful about influencing people with incorrect assumptions particularly on behalf of the media, they have significant power to shape public opinion - I enjoy dabbling in creating fake news and crafting narratives here and there and people who are unaware or don't look into things a little deeper fall for it hook line and sucker. Doing it online with a limited audience is one thing, the media doing it that influences public opinion on a national scale in this particular context will cause issues like racial profiling, like what has already happened in here, in this thread, or even lay the groundwork for an event like the Cronulla riots. Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 01-01-2021 at 12:06 PM. |
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It started out as a few surfers and beachgoers teaching a bunch of guys hanging around not to hassle girls on the beach/boardwalk. The locals got sick of this happening every weekend. I'm sure it would have happened to any gang doing the same thing no matter what race they were.
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I was wondering what took them so long? I wonder how many unique parts for other manufacturers does China make? Must be in the hundreds of thousands?!?
How long did it take someone to say? Hang on, we are making all these parts - lets learn from all the RD others have done and adapt it for our own cars! The MG3 is the modern day bubble Hyundai Excel - not because it was cheap and cheerful, but because it got people into a NEW car for the first time that wasn't a tiny city run about. I bet they are still making money on those at $16.5k DA as well. I do see a lot of them around actually - and they appear to be well optioned, even for the base model, and not bad to look at as well. Another thing to add - I wonder if this has pumped some fresh, younger blood into the car clubs? I'm a member of the Fiat club and there is a ton of the modern day models on the register. Did that happen with Citroen and Renault etc when became popular again here?
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The ccp requiring non-chinese manufacturers to have a chinese joint venture partner, before they were allowed to do business in china, was just a government mandated way to steal ip and knowledge to build the chinese business’s. I think they have just changed that rule within the last year or so though. Probably because the parasites have already stolen all they needed to establish themselves. |
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but how do you think the mighty USA developed nuclear weapons/rocket tech circa WW2 ? It wasn't through "learning" Did you know a Trump was tasked with "sourcing" technology via the "alien property office". Regarding Cars, Chinese cars will eventually be fine, just like the Koreans before them, and the Japanese before the Koreans. Plenty of people now actually prefer Japanese cars even though it was the Japanese that invaded Australia. The Japanese Bombed Darwin, and had Bondi residents fleeing to Blue mountains, selling their beachside properties very cheap due fear of invasion after a sub or two turned up. We won't talk about the unspeakable acts of cruelty on Nurses/POW What have the Chinese done to you? bought iron ore at top prices and stopped buying wine and crayfish. As with the Japanese, attitude to Chinese will change, most likely once the media/political reporting subsides. As I type on my Asian / Chinese built computer/phone I realise that one day I will have to replace the mighty Falcon. It won't be replaced with an Australian car, For many reasons, this country is unable to provide/grow a car making business. Last edited by 383hq; 04-01-2021 at 07:46 AM. |
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04-01-2021, 10:45 AM | #74 | |||
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I see your point about the japanese, but by the stage their products started hitting our shores they were a different country, completely pacified after wwII. The chinese are just getting more blatant, dodgy and throwing their weight around bullying others. Not even comparable to what the japanese became. They are deceptive, unwilling to admit fault and are infiltrating foreign institutions, nations and governments to spy, steal and influence. While controlling their citizens, executing dissidents, enslaving certain religious groups, and forcing nations that are supposed to be autonomous like hk into their control, and threatening to invade and take control of taiwan. Who they see as theirs. They are the enemy of freedom and democracy. The world needs to move away from china before it’s too late. |
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Well, I never bought an Auto FGX (was going to upgrade our G6E back in 2016) because the gearbox was Chinese made. We got the Sprint because they were still the Euro box.
People just don't research and sadly, unlike America, there is no culture of Pride to buy Australian. The Camry had more local components than the Commodore since VE (52% just allowing it to be called Australian Made). I'd never buy one but sadly, people who can't afford anything else will just be happy to have a car that's within their price budget. Govt should slug Chinese cars with a 30% tax or something like that but unfortunately, we need China more than China needs us. We have almost zero manufacturing.
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Yep, don't even make nails here anymore.
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I share your disdain for the CCP and Chinese business practices. But I find your assertion that Chinese people are automatically pro-CCP offensive. While you're right in that the education system over in mainland China has a definite pro-CCP slant, some Chinese people are educated overseas and have a different worldview.
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Nah. Screw them.
Form a new trading bloc with Canada, New Zealand and the UK. We may take a hit in the short to medium term, but if enough countries stop trading with China, their power will wane. We need to diversify to stop being so reliant on China. Right now, they know we need them so they're going to dictate terms, and we can't let that happen.
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Better off trying to deal with India or change what we export to better suit countries we want to do business with.
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Fun Fact, Ford stamping plant in Geelong had a Russian nuclear scientist working on the 1000 Tonners :- No real nuclear industry in Oz aside from Lucas Heights. |
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I usually see a new ldv in the bunnings trade centre or mitre 10 yard. I always wonder why? Imagine being that bloke in the friendship group, always having to justify it to your mates, and boy oh boy i bet your wife is proud.
Youre getting finance anyway, go get something half decent for 10 grand more. I just really dont get it. Needs to be a big change in all of society really. As a tradesman, i run on "buy the best you can afford borrow if you have to". If this was a more common approach, china wouldn't have a hold in Australia. My effies glove box lid can hold more than the tray of a t60 |
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This is the thing, it's more than just those countries. Trade with countries that value democracy and a degree of individual freedom and liberty.
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Classic capitalist problem is they want all the money but need customers. Wages stay low or jobs are lost but they want to sell us expensive, unnecessary things. The solution is debt and forcing people to work for whatever they can get and pay that debt. That's why they all moved manufacturing to China and lost jobs in the west but can still make a lot of money; debt. Last edited by oldel; 04-01-2021 at 08:14 PM. |
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Just "buy the best you can afford" + "save up if you can't afford it today"
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We're at an exciting point in time. I'd say that when the UK abandoned the Commonwealth to get into the European single market in the early 1970s (mistake!) was more of a shock - although that is before my time.
Now it can reforge those old trade ties. Australian iron ore can go to other places. I wouldn't complain if it came back with the quality of my grandfather's old hand tools, with "Made in Sheffield" on them. Biden has sounded out a coalition of democracies, so it looks like alliances will be strengthened and dual economies/supply chains will develop. This is nothing new, it's what was going on from the 1950s to 1980s with the Soviet Union and the West. It has happened before. (If you take a look at the supply chains for lithium, rare earths, cobalt etc, you will see the two sides scrambling to access them - in the case of the West, scramble to set up an independent supply chain. That's where we are headed). If I look at my recent big ticket purchases over Corona, I bought and built a German CNC (superbly solid) and run it with British software (very capable, well supported). I can now make stuff here - Made in Australia - from raw materials.
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They have an ultra low average income and seem to be quite stable? India seems to have already started getting into gear for manufacturing.
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When you rely on things to work to make a living, or maybe for them to save your bacon, your ideology goes straight out the window. Manufacturing only moved overseas because so many cheapskates didnt shell out and buy the good stuff when they could, and hands were forced by factory workers that expected ridiculous wages for nothing. Now its almost impossible to buy quality stuff, especially tools. You'll be ordering from the usa for heavy tools, or japan for precision. Cordless tools are a non event too, thanks to tti forcing dewalt into Stanley, which is garbage now aswell, and now just about every dewalt tool is made in china. But when bunnings sells an aeg kit for half the price or less, and the bloke in the ldv with a hectic weekend of picture frame hanging buys it, what can they do? Perhaps if people in the 80s and 90s werent so greedy we'd still have some industry here. Im surprised places like bendix still are. Bloke mowing the lawn once a week is probably pushing 100k a year. I bet there is some corporate greed as well, but the proof is in the pudding right in this thread. People are short sighted, selfish and stupid. And so it goes, you buy a $50 tool 10 times, I buy a $400 ,tool once, who wins? Last edited by Jack91; 05-01-2021 at 01:36 AM. |
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Everything you said has truth to it, including short sighted and stupid people, but the greed comes from the top down, not the bottom up. So corporations moved to cheaper overseas factories first, before buyers bought cheap form overseas.
It couldn't be any other way, as buyers don't set up logistics or set rents do they? Your opinion of some corporate greed but it's the buyers fault mostly is backwards. E: We've taken care of our own, as in taken care of 50-70% of income goes to the roof over our head and there's not much left and we live in debt. The only winners were people that bought housing before the mid 90s. Last edited by oldel; 05-01-2021 at 02:55 AM. |
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Bendix is a marketing company these days, they mostly slap their name on cheap **** ex overseas and people are under the impression it's coming out of their local manufacturing operation. Junk product at extortion prices, if you're buying brake pads buy anything that comes out of Friction Material Group like TRW/Remsa, better value and much better product without Bendix tax. Looks like MG is going to release another EV based on the MG3 https://www.carexpert.com.au/car-new...is-year-report Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 05-01-2021 at 06:34 AM. |
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