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19-11-2013, 07:41 PM | #61 | ||
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19-11-2013, 08:14 PM | #62 | ||
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Take note at the bottom of the article that Ford have given 3 yrs notice of its closure to its employees......Holdens notice will be much less for theres!
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19-11-2013, 08:33 PM | #63 | ||
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Although reports look grim, hopefully closure wont happen. The industry is so volatile its hard to speculate and just like Melbourne weather can see a series of patterns in 1 season.
3yrs notice is long but gives good pre-warning, at this major level though Holden just like any responsible corporate should give suppliers enough notice to ensure they have the lead time to restructure their business model to remain viable - although many wont survive, there will be some that can restructure or move into new ventures and stay afloat.
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19-11-2013, 08:36 PM | #64 | ||
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Even before Ford announced closure, the writing was on the wall more clearly given the fact they had not approached parts suppliers for new contracts post the next-gen Falcon.
Holden on the other hand have a stated plan beyond the life of the current VF which is awaiting the go-ahead pending the government's decision. |
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19-11-2013, 08:43 PM | #65 | ||
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Correct, next series modelling/development has begun. Having said that it don't mean closure cant happen though, but they must be proactive and have a plan to believe in a future should they be given a life line.
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19-11-2013, 09:21 PM | #67 | ||
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They're not bailouts ffs,
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19-11-2013, 09:44 PM | #69 | ||
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the amount of money the gov get for its outlay, I wish my bank paid dividends that handsomely.
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19-11-2013, 09:54 PM | #70 | ||
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if Holden actually manage to surprise everyone, including myself, and stay manufacturing I'd almost jump ship instead of buying a fh.
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19-11-2013, 09:56 PM | #71 | ||
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Slightly off topic, but I just had a look at the submissions for the Prod Comm's review - 2 in support of the industry and 2 against.
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19-11-2013, 10:21 PM | #72 | ||
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If that's your view, you might find this eye opening:
"However, as Kim Carr noted recently, the industry, cumulatively, received subsidies amounting to less than $18 per person over the last decade. So it cost you, the long-suffering Australian taxpayer, the princely sum of $1.80 per annum to prevent the collapse of plants like Elizabeth, Fishermans Bend, Altona, Geelong and Broadmeadows." "You — yes, you — subsidise the banks to the tune of $763 per annum, plus all the fees and charges they generously impose upon you. Not quite the chunk of change ($83 billion) the US government affords its banks in subsidies, but still. And the mining industry doesn’t have clean hands either. They get at least $4 billion per annum. Queensland alone spends $1.4 billion in subsidies. Let’s be clear about this: virtually every industry in Australia is subsidised, directly or indirectly, via government hand-outs. We’ll try a little quiz first. Tick any box that applies to you: Your child care. Your private (and public) health insurance. Your wheat. (The Australian Wheat Board runs a single desk that avoids a genuinely free market in wheat export sales. And does deals with the late-lamented Saddam, occasionally.) Your private schools. Your universities. Your accountant. Your private-sector big law firm, which would require oxygen if starved of government contracts. A Victorian government-commissioned report (by Boston Consulting) notes that, “up until now the provision of legal services has largely been an unsupervised feeding trough for law firms.” (It’s now a supervised feeding trough.) Your National Broadband Network. (My telecoms engineering friends are still giggling with delight at the mere thought of the NBN and have all ordered new 7-Series BMWs.) Your first home. Your nursing home. Your negative gearing. Your ABC. My salary. Your salary. Your superannuation tax breaks. Actors and the arts in general (don’t me get started; I’ll end up sounding like Jack Hibberd)." |
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19-11-2013, 10:59 PM | #73 | ||
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And that (unfortunately), is the difference between a Ford fan and a Holden fan. I can't imagine the Holden fans giving this support to Ford if it were the other way round. But, alas, we have a number of people masquerading as Ford fans supporting the other team. Me? I make no apologies for being a one-eyed Ford fan. Same as a football team that I support. Each to their own, I guess.
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19-11-2013, 11:16 PM | #74 | ||
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big call p6 that makes u a ford fan not a car enthusiast and as you know being a car enthusiast is apparently better then being a ford fan why i dont know just ask the people who think we give a **** that they dont like that we dont like holdens.
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So come 2016, I manage to get the funds together to buy maybe the only brand new car il ever buy and I want a v8 ute. If ford aren't making them am I just supposed to give up on what I want? I don't expect anyone to apologise for being one eyed, nothing wrong with brand loyalty. As for masquerading as a ford fan? Go and **** yourself. I've owned pretty much every model of falcon except for b series, and pre xw. I love my falcons, but I'm not blind to other brands either. |
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19-11-2013, 11:32 PM | #76 | |||
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I have no interest in football and they have even less to do with what car I drive. So far I have bought seven new Australian built Fords and just got my first Australian built Holden. The common theme in that last sentence isn't the brand. Each to his own as you say. Last edited by DanielXR8; 19-11-2013 at 11:37 PM. |
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19-11-2013, 11:39 PM | #79 | ||
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No I would not. And that's the truth. But you don't need to believe me. I have enough cash to buy any car south of $200 000. I don't choose to spend my money that way.
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19-11-2013, 11:49 PM | #80 | ||
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A true Ford fan could not buy a new Holden - would you seriously not enjoy driving a new SS type sedan over your fleet of cars in signature..... I don't mean this with disrespect, but just seriously ???
Its like a 1 eyed bogan waffling on the other way around - "Nah mate, never give up my HQ Belmont to drive in an FG"...... p1ss off. This aint about teams, while we have brand preference based on emotion we do acknowledge and respect whats nice is nice. Im a Ford nut, like some Holdens from my youthful memories, think the current V series HSV are cracker, love my Mopars and absolutely adore Alfa's. Yes im a 1 eyed ford lover whos eyes wander.
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Some of us just prefer a V8, why's that so hard to understand.....
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Holden on the other hand really don't have much here if Commodore is gone.
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Previously the government would provide credits which could be used to offset against a purchase. I am sure there is some money provided, but there is usually conditions associated with money (as with the credits or any other form of assistance) So Holden may have asked for money OR some other form of assistance
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20-11-2013, 06:51 PM | #87 | ||
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Point is he could still own a Ford instead of crossing to the dark side.
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20-11-2013, 07:03 PM | #89 | ||
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Point is, I like v8s. I spend most of my commute in city traffic, my average speed according to the trip computer is 38kmh... Yes a turbo 6 is faster, cheaper to run, and register.
But I like it when I'm just dawdling along in traffic and I can just hear that v8 burbling away... You don't get that with a 6. Each to their own, I have nothing but respect for the boosted 6s, hell they used to hand my fg xr8 its *** quite regularly. You know what? I didn't care.... Now I'm driving an au fairlane v8. Sounds like its got 500 hp, goes like its got 150hp. And I love it. All going to plan come 2015 I will be buying a new car. I'd hope its a new fh falcon. Could well be all I can afford is povo pack xt. Who knows. But I know damn sure that il be looking at every option at the time. It's simply foolish to be looking to drop 30-40k on a car, and locking yourself into one brand purely based on a badge. |
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