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Hopefully factory RHD Shelby GT 500’s.
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15-05-2022, 10:39 AM | #156 | ||
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JPFS1 was part of engineering on FGII, not sure if he is still part of Ford…..maybe Thales.
He still is a good friend but outside the knowledge loop on this one, his former contacts at Ford May have lead him astray as was the case with me, none would talk about RR engine. Last edited by jpd80; 15-05-2022 at 11:08 AM. |
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15-05-2022, 10:58 AM | #157 | ||
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Don’t get too excited, just confirmation of what you already know internally about T6 electrification, probably Nth America/Europe first.
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In any case, the truth is there for all to see, F150 RHD and conversion work most definitely here in Australia
and IMO, the smart brains at Ford’s Aussie team worked out the quickest most efficient RHD conversion Getting Dearborn or Kansas City plants to entertain this work was just never going to happen, it took a brilliant mind to look at the problem and work out a way to deliver the product at an affordable price that made the whole project worthwhile to Ford. I take my hat off to such a talented team behind the scenes… |
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17-05-2022, 07:06 PM | #163 | ||
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Just watched a YouTube on the F150 lightning.Price range in US from low $40s to $80 odd
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18-05-2022, 11:26 AM | #166 | ||
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It's not a valid comparison, because they were looking at how much it was going to cost to build the Bronco factory RHD, not a conversion.
They looked at it's main competitor, the Jeep Wrangler, and they only sell about 200 of those a month here. Even if they outsold it, it's still bugger all. And that's also while potentially stealing Everest sales. There is also no diesel version. Converting it to RHD here would jack the price up by about 20k and make it even more out of reach. The F series have much higher potential sales, by far. Ram and GMSV have proved this. And at a much higher profit level as well. It's much cheaper and more profitable to convert and sell F series here than it is to make a factory RHD version of the Bronco to sell here, by far. |
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18-05-2022, 11:46 AM | #167 | ||
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Interesting that the F150 ads that were up on the M2 are gone and replaced with an ad for the Ford range with the Old Everest on it (not even the new products). Looks like it was put up in a rush.
Not to read into it but its strange to see the F150 ad disappear...
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That’s tricky to do in a capitalist economy. For many years dealers often made a loss on the front end sale. Now demand is sky high I don’t think you can tell them to stop making so much money. Let the market decide. |
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Sorry, however if those dealers were able to survive before now and still stay in business, I don't think there is any justification for today outright gouging customers just because they can. And if correct that some markups are in the multiple 10's of thousands then Ford has a duty to protect it's potential buyers and avoid buyer backlash because a customer going to another brand doesn't help the dealer or the manufacturer.
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How is it working out for Honda?
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Worked well for Subaru with the BRZ. And other manufacturers have had no issues with the direct to customer model.
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The dealership landscape has changed a lot in the last 5 years. 1) Their finance commissions are now capped on car finance which took a huge chunk of their profit margin. 2) While they are selling cars at full till a lot of the discounting we used to see was manufacturer incentives. 3) They are also selling less volume due to manufacturing delays and trading less cars in, which means less turn over. 4) Dealers are paying a lot more for their used cars / trade ins which has hurt their used car bottom line. 5) Manufacturers are reducing new car margins. Ford did this with Ranger to keep the price steady they took some of the dealership margin out. This is why some dealers are now quoting 3 - 5k dealer delivery. So while profit on new cars is up, overall turnover of stock and used car shortages / premium prices haven't made the grass any greener. The only dealerships that are really firing are the ones with real estate portfolios.
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25-05-2022, 02:46 PM | #180 | ||
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I reckon they should **** off all the sales staff at dealerships, just have a workshop, with a few test drive models/loan cars and if you want to buy a new car you go into the workshop with the display models/loan cars and talk to a service advisor who can do both the service advisor side and the limited sales side, then buy it online and the car gets delivered to your house next business day.
Everything is fixed price, costs the same no matter which dealership you buy it from, prices fixed by Ford Australia. The only discounts applicable for a retail customer would be if someone wants to buy one of the display cars/loan cars when they come up to be turned over. The less humans you have processing basic transactions the less your overheads are, people are expensive when you can have computers doing the work for you and you're better off finding efficiencies through processes rather than throwing more humans at it. I think in my life the two worst consumer experiences have always been dealing with TAFE administration staff and car dealership sales staff - its such a grating experience buying a new car dealing with flogs who know less about their range than you do, everything seems to be done with printed pieces of paper on someones desk and phone calls. Even if you still want to offer the oldskool car sales 'experience' there should be the option for those of us who just want our new car yesterday without jumping through all the hoops. Why can't I just go to Ford Australia's website, put in my card details and tomorrow the car rocks up in my driveway? If its not in stock somewhere then I should be able to have tracking on its progress from where it is in the production queue, to when its on the ship, to where the ship is on the ocean and where it is when it lands on our shores. Offer both models, the 'agency'/'reseller' model that exists as we know it today and the ability to buy direct out of Ford Australia online with fixed pricing. Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 25-05-2022 at 03:04 PM. |
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