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20-10-2011, 10:06 AM | #121 | |||
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The Territory has been around for a while now; how many taxi Territories have you ever seen? There are more Camry and Prius taxis than there are Territories. Besides, if running costs weren't such a factor then there would be heaps of Tarago taxis around - they would have luggage and passenger capacity (ie more than four passengers). I've seen two Territory taxis in Perth - the orange one and the blue one. I had a conversation with a driver of the orange one a few years ago when the car first became a taxi. That car has a south-east restricted plate, meaning that it has to stay in the Armadale area. For those that don't know Perth, Armadale is one of the worst areas in Perth (especially for taxis). Let's just say that "local people" cause us significant drama in that area. There was a taxi stolen there back in March when the driver asked the two passengers for a deposit. They responded by bashing him and stealing the car. Anyway, the driver was dumbfounded that the owner went for a Territory. Her point was that the car needs to be anonymous and not easily recognisable by certain problematic people. By having a car that stands out, then these people will be able to target that particular vehicle. I can't recall the last time that I saw that vehicle, so it's very possible that the owner has given up and gone back to a Falcon. I would consider that to be the most likely possibility. I see the blue one around Perth regularly; it is privately owned. I've not had the chance to speak with any of its drivers, so don't know the reasons why the owner chose a Territory for a taxi. Do we have any actual taxi mechanics that want to comment in this thread? Jastel?
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20-10-2011, 10:24 AM | #122 | ||
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Well said Phildo, everything you've said is spot-on.
Also remember, Taxi Operators don't buy Fords, they buy Falcons. If there's no more Falcon wagons, their thought process isn't going to be "what is the next best ford", their thought process is going to be "whats the next cheapest wagon to own and run". And I can tell you now, it ain't gonna be 2-tonne and it ain't gonna be european. We've already got some VW Passat wagons here in Bris and the current joke about them is one of them was crashed and had to wait 3 weeks for parts. Now anyone who knows a thing about cabs will know that just to have them parked, they cost about a grand a week. Current ideas for the next cab to follow after all the falcon wagons are exhausted centers around the possible success of the Hyundai i40 tourer diesel (just launched).
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20-10-2011, 10:53 AM | #123 | ||
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You are making great points Phildo. Private and second hand buyers also benefit from the taxi industry's philosophy of low cost running and easily obtainable parts.
Our family learned this the hard way when we arrived in Australia. Keeping a Renault wagon as it aged was a nightmare for parts. Similarly, our family ran a Mondeo in the 90's in rural Australia. When the exhaust went, there just wasn't a replacement available and so the local mechanics had to get creative. The result was what we joked as "Sports Exhaust". I agree that in the absence of a Falcon wagon, the industry will look for the next lowest cost. And lastly, if the AUD is to crash as a response to current EU debt problems and their impacts, expect parts to get very expensive, indeed. |
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My girlfriend bought a plate here in Perth back in April ($300,000). Her loan payment is $1,000 a week. Plus $135 to Swan Taxis. Plus about $90 a week in insurance. Then there is her house mortgage of $500 a week. She drives full time (usually seven nights per week). Three weeks off would take her a few months to recover from. Stuff that. Waiting three weeks for parts? Not viable. Try three hours. Quote:
Remember years ago when Falcon wagons used to get chopped up at the back to carry wheelchair passengers? I wonder if that could eventuate with converting sedans into some sort of wagon?
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20-10-2011, 12:04 PM | #125 | ||
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remember when the Territory was supposed to replace the Falcon wagon back in 2004? Well 6 years later they were still selling hundreds a month, even though it was old and out of date. Strong sales kept it going and going and going. There is a market there, maybe a conversion company could convert FG sedans to wagons for fleets and taxi operators?
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20-10-2011, 12:52 PM | #126 | |||
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20-10-2011, 01:07 PM | #127 | ||
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With these BA/BF taxis, what percentage were actually bought new from Ford dealers as opposed to ex government/commercial fleet car auctions?
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20-10-2011, 02:17 PM | #128 | ||||
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I remember riding in an AU cab around 2 years after BA launched, I asked the driver if he was going to update, he responded " not until this car gives me a reason to, it's already at half a mill and it's going great guns, why would I change?" And apparently that was the attitude with a lot of AU owners, they did not want to give them up.
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20-10-2011, 02:48 PM | #129 | |||
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I too would be interested to know what % of new car sales can be attributed to Taxi's or are taxi drivers buying at the same price point as most other LPG enthusiasts...? |
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20-10-2011, 03:12 PM | #130 | |||
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20-10-2011, 03:39 PM | #131 | ||
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I think its pretty clear that the main (if only) customer of the Falcon wagon in its latter years were fleets who appreciated the size of the load space, its carrying capacity and the availability of a model with low running costs (egas). Hazard to guess fleets would be the primary buyer of the Holden wagon as well.
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20-10-2011, 04:15 PM | #132 | |||
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..meanwhile back on the ranch, September 2011 VFACTS Falcon 1748 sales - pathetic. Yet half the members here think the gradual death of the Falcon is no way the result of stupid, dumb, political, ego-driven and lazy decsions by management. Ford boss "Im not jeopardising my quarterly bonus by spending money on local manufacturing or development to jutify Falcon production, that will only benefit the next guy and Im moving to Ford China next year, lets just cut the program" Ford Forum member "Oooh how smart, another product dropped which was selling well or had the potential to be a big seller with an update or new design(points to some random irrelevant profit and loss statement which includes sales of imported vehicles and engineering work), Ford AU bosses are smart, every other big business and government in the world makes mistakes except for Ford AU." Last edited by Brazen; 20-10-2011 at 04:21 PM. |
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20-10-2011, 04:26 PM | #133 | ||
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i hope oneday for use my idea, remember back in 1979 holden ditched the best car they ever made (HZ Kingswood) and bought in a sh!tbox commodore and it sold well (after they fixed it up to suit our roads) why don't ford bring back a smaller RWD car
aka: cortina(called something much better though) use the 2.0 ecoboost (or NA) RWD and make a sedan, hatch/wagon and coupe and keep the simple falcon sedan and ute. they will still have the tradies and taxi's covered and will have an aussie car for the private market and fleets, make most parts interchange and then there is potential for a v8 midsized car from FPV, then holden will be scared.
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20-10-2011, 04:27 PM | #134 | |||
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20-10-2011, 04:41 PM | #136 | |||
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20-10-2011, 09:47 PM | #138 | ||
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Oh. My. Goodness. Will have to read that one in detail when I get a bit more time. That's exactly the wagon-nicheness (TM) that Ford could do with a little hit of. My compliments: what an achievement.
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20-10-2011, 09:50 PM | #139 | |||
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I can certainly see Ford firing back with new technology and quite a bit of development in the Falcon, I just miss the bodystyle that adds 10% volume or so. Or maybe it doesn't, and what I really want is a diesel Mondeo... |
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21-10-2011, 12:12 AM | #142 | |||
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I have heard there are Skŏda Superb's and VW Passat Wagons (both in diesel) in service as Taxi's around the place... Be interesting to see how they go... As a frequent user of taxi's, I know I would much rather prefer the Superb/Passat/Mondeo than another rattling itself to bits BF/FG Also, above, the I40 diesel tourer sounds interesting... Saw one out on the road the other day, and if there is something that the koreans are good at these days, is making there cars well. unlike
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21-10-2011, 12:59 AM | #143 | |||
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I have to say... I've spent some time overseas working... catching cabs is the norm to get around.... and I've ridden in Mercs, Beemers, Volksys, Tojos,all manner of GM & Ford stuff... and more... it doesn't matter where you go... ALL taxis turn into whiny ratly s&%tboxes... because ALL taxi companies around the world are the same... They just drive em till they drop... spend as little as they can on a fast fix to get the cab mobile again (over & over)... and drive it till it finally dies! No one builds a car that can put up with drunk mindas as often as Taxis do ! |
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21-10-2011, 02:37 AM | #144 | |||
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Maybe that's what's wrong today, too many people holding out for highly discounted XR6s or worse, just buying used FGs because they look like the new ones and only cost 20 grand.. I don't know how a manufacturer breaks that cycle, maybe it begins with fixing up the XT and G6, putting them to work in fleets and start reserving XR6 as a higher series with better interiors, start asking more money and being prepared to walk away from discounting, but would Holden follow? Actually, I recall you advocating Falcons with better interiors and Ford asking higher prices, gotta say that might be part of a plan going forward, depending on marketing and research.... |
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Manufacturers cant exactly ignore second hand buyers, as ease of resale, and resale value is one thing any new buyer is going to consider when buying.
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07-11-2011, 01:32 AM | #146 | |||
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Oh and that wagon you saw definitely wasn't 354. 354 is a BFII Futura Sedan and hangs around Joondalup way. Cheers, George (Fellow Perth Cabbie) |
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07-11-2011, 07:45 AM | #147 | |||
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Ford convinced itself not spend to money on a replacement and then convinced itself to just import Mondeo Stationwagon and then tried to convince everyone else that was a good idea. But only the accountants were convinced...... The plan would have had more legs if Ford had built Mondeo hatch and S/W locally...... |
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07-11-2011, 08:50 AM | #148 | ||
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what if ford spent half a billion developing a new wagon only to have it continue to sell at a few hundred a month?
its easy to sit back on a forum and say there is a market when you don't have to fork out mega dollars to test your theory. where did all the territory customers come from? is it possible fords info showed them that private buyers HAD migrated to territory and mondeo?? |
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07-11-2011, 10:15 AM | #149 | |||
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Speaking of Telstra, saw a new fully marked Telstra Holden Sportwagon loaded up with gear and the heavy duty ladder racks in Adelaide. They are probably trialing them to replace some of the Falcons. Seemed to be handling the weight and the cargo really well. Didnt have the LPG Falcon spare tyre in the cargo area too which probably helps space. |
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07-11-2011, 10:21 AM | #150 | ||
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Telstra have started getting Mondeo wagons too...
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