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11-02-2014, 11:28 PM | #211 | |||
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Article I just came across, which accurately outlines how the unions destroyed Toyota.
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12-02-2014, 12:19 AM | #212 | ||
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While I don't like the actions of the unions. I think they have become the scape goat so there is someone to blame. It really came down to a choice of making cars here for some profit or make them in another country and lots of profit.
What do companies want? If there is a way of making bigger profit then they willl take it. Unions greedy? Companies greedy? Not that much difference? Look at all those poor people killed in a building making clothes. Exploited by western big corporations. Who has the real power? |
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12-02-2014, 12:28 AM | #213 | ||
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None of the manufacturers were making a profit off the cars they were making here.
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12-02-2014, 12:46 AM | #214 | ||
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Of course any company intending to leave Australia will say they are making no profits. If workers were paid $20 an hour would that have saved the Australian car industry? I don't think so.
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12-02-2014, 01:03 AM | #215 | ||
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Haha yeh no profits at all thats why they stayed here for so long a good tax write off if they wanted to they could of made it look like they were making billions in oz i take company "profits/loss" with a grain of salt considering how slippy there tax accountants can be.
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12-02-2014, 01:23 AM | #216 | ||
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12-02-2014, 02:15 AM | #217 | |||
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Lots of bad decisions everywhere, but former PMs should not be drawing any salary at all. Too much money flowing around to the wrong hands and it's sad to see Australia getting worse and worse due to the fools who made the wrong decisions.
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12-02-2014, 08:58 AM | #218 | |||
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Australians are now fortunate to have a huge choice of manufacturers to choose from and our population is so diverse that buying what your parents bought (car wise) is mostly anything except Ford or Holden - loyalty to a car manufacturer is foolhardy as you gain nothing from it and often buy something that doesn't suit your requirements just to satisfy that loyalty. |
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12-02-2014, 09:05 AM | #219 | ||
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http://www.thecourier.com.au/story/2...allarat/?cs=62
Now the little blokes............ http://www.thecourier.com.au/story/2...stralia/?cs=12
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12-02-2014, 09:08 AM | #220 | ||
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As to whether the CX9 is better or not, that is subjective and I agree how many could see it as their preferred choice. This is not about which is better. This is about someone who has voted with their feet and bought an import who now is having a go at ford not marketing the territory well which is apparent to him the reason behind Ford folding in Australia. I will say this again. If you haven't bought local, don't say that its a shame cause you had the choice over the years to support the local cars and chose not to.
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12-02-2014, 10:55 AM | #221 | ||
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to those claiming the consumer is to blame,
perhaps you could explain why it is there is so much choice in the australian market?. perhaps you could explain why that choice has pretty much priced anything local out of the market? perhaps you could explain how such a fragmented market could still sustain 3 manufacturers even if they did fill the top 3 sales spots each month? to maintain the necessary volume, they would need to sell more than double what the best selling car is currently selling. it just isn't going to happen. blaming the consumer is a cop out. dropping tariffs ensured australia became a dumping ground for the worlds auto makers. free trade agreements just put extra nails (possibly final nails) in the coffin. this is the result of a downhill that started a long time ago, so pointing the finger at the person who is left standing when the music stops is a bit naive. govt policies (state and federal) also affected the sales of local products when they started listening to minority groups that largely don't care about 'the people', but rather think they are doing some sort of good that gives them a warm fuzzy feeling. australias electricity costs are now amongst the dearest in the world. after all 3 manufaturers close up, all citing high costs, low volume and lack of protection, people still try to point the fingers elsewhere. the fact is, australia made large cars, and suv, a small car and a hybrid and yet all 3 are still going. i don't think the type of car plays that big a role. 1 million buyers a year is a very small market to try to support manufacturing in your own country, esp when the head office has other manufacturing plants all around the world that are much better protected by their govts. |
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12-02-2014, 11:57 AM | #222 | |||
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I haven't really followed this thread, mainly because most of us knew a long time ago that once one manufacturer pulls out, the other two would follow shortly after. And the reasons why, has already been discussed many times over in AFF, which Prydey has patiently pointed out again. So, even though its very disappointing, there's nothing surprising at all with Toyotas announcement. |
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12-02-2014, 12:52 PM | #223 | |||
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Everyone knows Euros are overpriced (especially when optioned up to the level they should be) in Aust compared to most other markets, it's surprising you haven't heard of this before..... |
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12-02-2014, 12:58 PM | #224 | ||
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well i'm keeping my head down . work while i can and the lush days are over . i have a pretty secure job . not gauranteed but secure . i'm paying off my mortgage only now , as most of my friends have decided too , the others are taking punts and borrowing up big while it lasts .
i'm almost ready to admit the fight is over . the younger generation will have to deal with this one . AUSTRALIA has become a holiday resort for the rich , the rich can do business anywhere in the world and live here . the rest of us well i'm not sure how they intend to keep us going . It's becoming a trend to sell out australia , to move your business away , the roll on effect will continue , people have lost faith in australia , have lost any intention to make it a better place . the top end corperations want the $$$ elswhere , and personal wealth . i guess theres not much more to say . |
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12-02-2014, 05:33 PM | #225 | |||
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If you look at the US and the choice of cars they have on the market, American cars are still selling and in big numbers Try selling a Toyota in Korea they won't buy them Australians don't give a dam about buying australian Sure there were other forces that played a roll in the demise of the car manufacturing industry but we didn't help when we could have As I have already posted we did not back our own product |
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12-02-2014, 06:13 PM | #226 | |||
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When I was in France, most of the cars are Peugeot, Citroen, Renault. In the UK, you can't give away a Mazda 3. You're right we are so different as a country and in what we choose to support. Its not about blue vs red here. Its about do we as a nation back the stuff our locals produce. There is an obvious answer to that. |
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12-02-2014, 06:22 PM | #227 | |||
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12-02-2014, 06:47 PM | #228 | |||
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http://www.examiner.com/article/amer...hicles-of-2013 1 and 2 Ford and Chev pickups. 3 Camry 4 Honda 5 Chrysler 6 Honda 7 Nissan 8-9-10 Ford, Toyota, Honda. Not exactly supporting supporting the home product, but then they have a population of about 314 million. Not 22 million like us.
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12-02-2014, 08:14 PM | #229 | ||
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That's just it, the American market is so big, that a model that barely rates in the top ten still has large enough volumes to make it worthwhile to manufacture.
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12-02-2014, 08:26 PM | #230 | ||
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Australia has more brands and models than the US I think you'll find.
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12-02-2014, 08:58 PM | #231 | ||
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Take the 25% Tariff away and lets see how the pickups fare.
That is where most of their profit comes from.
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12-02-2014, 09:17 PM | #232 | ||
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Anything to prove that? I am a little skeptical of that comment.
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12-02-2014, 10:50 PM | #233 | |||
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Wheels mag had an article on it a few months ago, next time I go to the shitter ill take a bunch with me and see if I can find it.
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13-02-2014, 12:28 AM | #236 | ||
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We might get these Camry's ??
http://www.toyota.com/camry/features...2532/2546/2540
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'Mooching' car makers should pay back government subsidies: MP
(with thanks to Latika Bourke & ABC) http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-02-1...sidies/5255944 A Federal Government MP has lashed out at the car makers abandoning the country, accusing them of not giving a stuff about their workers or the country, and "mooching off" taxpayers for years only to "cut and run when the going got tough". LNP MP George Christensen says the companies should repay whatever taxpayer subsidies they have received in the past few years, now they are departing. Toyota's announcement this week that it would be closing down its Australian operations in 2017 marked the death of the local car industry. It followed last year's announcements by Holden and Ford to pull out of Australia. Mr Christensen says his own Government has been treating the heavily subsidised industry with "kid gloves" and needs to toughen up, and demand compensation from the car makers. "There's been some kid gloves put on the car industry but I've got to say, I'm not a fan of what they've done," Mr Christensen told the ABC. "They have been almost a parasitic industry on the taxpayer and when the going has got tough they've cut and run. Video: George Christensen speaks with Latika Bourke (ABC News) "The Labor Party is blaming the Government but who's pointed the finger at the car industry and said, 'you guys have mooched off the taxpayer with corporate welfare for so long but when the going got tough, you've cut and run and you've left so many workers in the lurch'." Mr Christensen says the car makers should consider giving back the unspent subsidies they have received. "General Motors, Ford, Toyota have all got a lot to answer for," he said. "Anything that's been handed to them over the last three to five years probably should come back to the taxpayers." But he conceded it would be unlikely the car makers would return any funds to taxpayers because they "don't give a stuff" about Australia. "That's why they're leaving, that's why they're heading to overseas markets where the labour rates are substantially lower," he said. "They've done this country no favours, all they've done is take our money – pay it back. "They knew that sooner or later they were going to be leaving and they still had their hand out for taxpayer dollars, that's not right." Mr Christensen agreed remaining tariffs on imported cars should be removed now there was no local industry to protect, but said they should stay in place until the last Australian car had been built.
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13-02-2014, 08:34 AM | #239 | ||
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do these clowns in parliament stop to think about the revenue brought in compared to the subsidies given?? the govt is well in front. how do these numpties even get in to the positions they do.
every worker there also pays tax. there's a lot less income tax the govt will be getting in the coming years. well thought out mr christenson. |
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13-02-2014, 08:38 AM | #240 | ||
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i believe it is actually true, although most mainstream marques are shared, and the US even has some that australia doesn't, however i believe overall australia has the most marques and models available compared to US.
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