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18-11-2013, 11:11 AM | #1 | |||
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18-11-2013, 11:20 AM | #2 | ||
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Well they can have no complaints then....
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18-11-2013, 11:33 AM | #3 | ||
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Strange...arn't they the ones calling for more Govt support ? I don't get why they arn't taking a more consultative approach, unless the end is imminent ? what other conclusion could one possibly draw from this ?
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19-11-2013, 03:37 PM | #4 | ||
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I think it is a forgone conclusion that they will pack up Rodge, just a matter of when rather than if.
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18-11-2013, 11:39 AM | #5 | ||
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Holden playing games with the government to try and scare them into more money.
Make em shut up shop, yes I realise people will lose their jobs however its the only way for them to stop playing games.
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18-11-2013, 11:53 AM | #6 | ||
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I know it's going back many, many years but this probably wouldn't be happening had GM not bought Holden those long decades ago.
Would have stayed an Australian company like Mercedes is German and Bentley is British etc. and Holdens could have been sold globally as uniquely Australian vehicles instead of the company being dictated by its US parent. |
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18-11-2013, 12:28 PM | #8 | ||
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When companies are so reliant on government funding, there's something drastically wrong, and it's time to pack up shop.
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18-11-2013, 12:51 PM | #9 | ||
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Thats pretty much every car company in the world, so they should all shut down and we have no cars?
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18-11-2013, 01:00 PM | #10 | |||
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You can also look at the amount of investment these companies have put into their economy. Look at how much of an investment Merc and BMW have put into Germany. Look at how much Toyota has re invested into Japan and their innovation. Now look at what Holden and Ford have done here in comparison, how many cars they sell. Now you can see why people are questioning the viability of local investment.
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Hence why I said "so reliant". Obviously they're in trouble, and relying entirely on the government to survive.
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Australia needs more rules to protect Australian jobs, land, minerals and food production. For far to long we have failed to take full advantage of what we have. That doesn't mean protect and build cars that don't sell. |
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18-11-2013, 01:13 PM | #13 | ||
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So the Germans who produce the worlds best cars have got it all wrong with their $ 95.00 USD per person per annum subsidies have they ?
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18-11-2013, 01:17 PM | #14 | ||
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Oh for goodness sake....read my post above. Of course others are subsidised by the government to some extent. But when it gets to the point Holden are at, there IS obviously something wrong.
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Pretty sure they'd be producing something little better than a Lada, and I doubt there'd be much export demand for that.
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18-11-2013, 12:45 PM | #16 | |||
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Holdens were never a car maker back then, just a coach builder. They put bodies on chassis they imported. Without GM they would have gone the way of all of the other coach builders we do not remember
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Weird! Sounds like the fed government are trying to help Holden and find a solution to the problem & Holden give them the middle finger!!!
I don't think I will bother feeling sorry for Holden anymore. Whats the point & you watch, WHEN they go they will blame the federal government. How ironic! This is a main part of the reasons I am a supporter of the Ford Motor Company. There business ethic is by far superior to that of not just Holden, but GM world wide. We might not all like the decisions Ford make, but at the end of the day they are running a business & run it much more professionally & ethically than the mob on the other side of the tracks. It's not just the the cars I like, I love the brand & what it stands for!
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Holden know they are pulling out by 2016 at the latest and have had their bluff called . What did I say in another thread about Holden being run by thoroughly unscrupulous unprincipled bastards who are unmitigated liars .
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18-11-2013, 01:32 PM | #22 | ||
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Two points.
1) wasn't there a goauto article saying GMH are tooling up for next gen over the holiday period anyway? 2) I am fed up with the hand to mouth sentiment, which overlooks the ROI. Holden isn't playing games they stated their terms clearly all along, its thw govt. Prevaricating and stalling time to execute their shrunken economy agenda. The Productivity comission is a ruse to stall time and drive the final nail into the coffin. You need only read the first submission to see what the outcome is. How can Holden make a commitment when earlier promised cash is on ice? I'd rather see a taxpayer Injection to prop it up for a few more years than a potential snap recession of SA and Vic. Why would GMH waste time negotiating when they govt has made their position clear? |
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Anyone game enough to predict when Holden will announce closure? Early next year, or will they last longer than I think?
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18-11-2013, 02:16 PM | #24 | |||
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I wish Sportsbet were providing odds; could clean up nicely. The bigger tragedy is if Toyota closes as a result of Holden's demise. Unlike Ford and GMH, Toyota have actively pursued and maintained a strong export base with annual output from Altona being in excess of 100k units. They've dealt ethically with the government and have done far more than both FoA and GMH combined to stay in Australia. The government should be looking at this in the context of "if we don't prop up an incompetent, small-scale and unproductive car maker then a competent, large-scale and (relatively) productive car maker will fall too". Last edited by BroadyFord; 18-11-2013 at 02:23 PM. |
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As others have pointed out, you're wrong about what Holden would have become had GM not bought them out. But the point you're making is spot on. The debate on who's to blame can go around in circles for ever, but by far the biggest reason we wont be manufacturing cars in this country for much longer is the fact that we never had a locally owned car company. If we did, and they were competent, they would have made very different product decisions over the last few decades than what we've seen from Ford and Holden. They would be actively chasing export opportunities, and anything else that would make them viable. But with Ford and Holden, they have accountants in Detroit trying to save money - they cant wait to get out of Australia! Who would blame them? Quote:
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See I dont think losing Toyota is anywhere near as bad as losing Ford and Holden, because they don't do any R&D in this country. They just whack together Camrys that are entirely designed and developed overseas. They don't provide the high skilled engineering and design jobs on the level that Ford and Holden have. All those talented people who gave us the Falcon and Commodore will have no choice but to look overseas for a similar level of employment.[/QUOTE]
This is the exact reason why toyota SHOULD succeed in manufacturing here, they dont have the R+D burden of an orphan model not suited to any other market. They are able to amortize that development across 8 or 9 other plants worldwide that make the IDENTICAL model.The only reason toyota will make the next gen camry here is if the Middle East supply contract is won.The cynic in me says with Taiwan,Thailand and China camry factories all putting their hat in the ring to send cars to UAE, we have a snowballs chance in hell.
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[QUOTE=See I dont think losing Toyota is anywhere near as bad as losing Ford and Holden, because they don't do any R&D in this country. They just whack together Camrys that are entirely designed and developed overseas. They don't provide the high skilled engineering and design jobs on the level that Ford and Holden have. All those talented people who gave us the Falcon and Commodore will have no choice but to look overseas for a similar level of employment.[/QUOTE]
I don't know about Holden, but ford aren't totally packing it in. The R&D sector will still operate out of Broady and there will be test cars sent through the proving grounds. There will be all engineers here and no plants. |
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March-April. They waited for Ford too do it and take the heat off them especially with the handouts they have had. Don't have to be an accountant to work out if you sell something for $500 but costs you $700 which way your business is going.
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