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04-12-2008, 11:03 AM | #1 | ||
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How were the sales for last month?
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04-12-2008, 11:33 AM | #2 | ||
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Car sales lock up as gloom darkens
* Barry Park * December 4, 2008 - 10:44AM The AGE Car sales have taken a dive for the fourth month running, casting a pall over what is expected to be a year that many car makers and importers will be hoping to forget. - Car sales slump - again - Fourth consecutive month of falls - Worst result in about eight years Today, the gloom turned a significant shade darker, with sales for November slumping 22.2 per cent, according to data released by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries. The data was released a day late due to a "processing delay" created by one car company. The slump is the worst since the introduction of luxury car tax in mid-2000 when the market fell more than 11 per cent as buyers held off purchases until cars affected by the tax became cheaper. It eventually recovered to post a commendable 1.8 per cent overall decline for the full year. Sales for November fell 9.4 per cent compared with an October described by one industry veteran as a black month for the industry. Sales fell 11.4 per cent in October compared with the same time last year. In August, it had fallen 12.3 per cent compared with the same month last year, while September saw a 3.1 per cent fall. All passenger car segments were down, with the mid-sized car segment - the staple ground of the likes of the Toyota Camry and Ford Mondeo - suffering the least with a 15 per cent fall. The large car segment - which includes family car staples including the Holden Commodore, Ford Falcon and Toyota Aurion - fell 21.1 per cent, the figures show. Worst hit were upper large cars, the part of the market in which the Chrysler 300C and the Holden Caprice sell. It was down a staggering 63 per cent. Light cars, the trading ground of vehicles such as the Toyota Yaris and Holden Barina, fell 19.9 per cent. Soft-roaders were also hard-hit, falling 28 per cent overall. Sales of large off-roaders such as the Toyota LandCruiser were slashed in half, falling 50.8 per cent for the month. Luxury soft-roaders - the trading ground of vehicles such as the BMW X5 - were hard hit, falling 40.2 per cent. Car makers are struggling with growing stocks of unsold vehicles, the result of now distant optimism that sales would easily exceed the 1,049,982 vehicles that rolled out of showrooms last year. Stock ordered months ago is still coming off foreign production lines and pouring into Australian ports, with Toyota alone admitting it was holding onto a stockpile of more than 40,000 cars. With two more months of the year remaining, the FCAI is still expecting vehicle sales for the year to exceed the one million mark - just. FCAI chief executive Andrew McKellar said it was clear that people were being more cautious with their money in light of the global financial crisis. "Certainly the most recent interest rate cut was well justified and it is hoped this will help restore some confidence and stability to the marketplace,'' Mr McKellar said. "On the upside, there are going to be some very competitive opportunities for anyone considering buying a car in the near future." Following the release of last month's figures, sales for the year are expected to hit 1.019 million, down 160,000 sales on the previous month's estimates. The growing pessimism in the local motoring industry reflects a similar, but harder hitting, slump globally. In the US, car makers are in deep strife. Earlier this week, Chrysler revealed that its sales fell by a staggering 47 per cent last month, while Holden's parent company, General Motors, saw its sales crash at 40 per cent down for the second month running. Over at Ford, the company marked an unbroken, year-long run of declining sales, falling 37 per cent for the month. Nissan also saw its sales slide 42 per cent for November in what is shaping up to be the worst run for US car retailers in 25 years. Even luxury brands gaining a foothold in the US are not immune. Sales of Aston Martins fell more than 40 per cent and Porsches by almost 50 per cent, prompting the German sports car maker to close down its factory for eight days in January. BMW was the best of the US luxury brands, suffering only a 27 per cent slump. US lawmakers today began planning ways to quickly bail the big US car makers out of trouble if any of them decided to seek Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. |
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04-12-2008, 11:54 AM | #3 | ||
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Any specific numbers yet?
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04-12-2008, 12:08 PM | #4 | |||
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http://www.businessspectator.com.au/...W?OpenDocument
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04-12-2008, 12:22 PM | #5 | ||
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And from Last months thread
% Market Share Oct 08 Toyota 23.6 Holden 12.9 Ford 10.8 So Holden Grew market share (by about 6%) through 'give aways'. Ford slipped by 7% of their Oct Market Share (10.8 to 10.1). Toyota also Grew by about 3%. Seems odd, cannot wait for the Model specific figures |
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04-12-2008, 12:30 PM | #6 | |||
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Thats total market share, I dare say the big decline in luxury and prestige cars is propping up the bread and butter makers share, despite losing sales.
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04-12-2008, 12:34 PM | #7 | |||
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http://www.thewest.com.au/default.as...ntentID=111465
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Ford 8,880 holden 10,631 Toyota 18,165 |
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04-12-2008, 02:48 PM | #8 | ||
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Sorry I'm late..
Ford (NOV 2008 v 2007) Ford Courier 4X4 0 5 Ford Escape 86 160 Ford F250 4X2 1 6 Ford Fairlane 6 97 Ford Falcon 2,555 2,798 Ford Falcon Ute 719 1,326 Ford Fiesta 307 356 Ford Focus 1,172 1,271 Ford Focus Coupe Cabriolet 35 33 Ford LTD 0 1 Ford Mondeo 327 159 Ford Ranger 4X2 527 566 Ford Ranger 4X4 547 688 Ford Territory 763 1,595 Ford Transit 138 91 Ford Transit Bus 16 7 Ford Transit C/C 34 60 Ford Total 7,233 9,219 (down 21.5%) Holden Holden Adventra 0 4 Holden Astra 940 1,406 Holden Astra Convertible 44 131 Holden Barina 845 1,002 Holden Caprice 101 223 Holden Captiva 623 936 Holden Colorado 4X2 443 0 Holden Colorado 4X4 575 0 Holden Combo 62 82 Holden Commodore 4,365 4,573 Holden Epica 366 290 Holden Monaro 2 2 Holden Rodeo 4X2 33 848 Holden Rodeo 4X4 26 829 Holden Statesman 89 137 Holden Utility 4X2 904 1,538 Holden Viva 301 497 Holden Total 9,719 12,498 (down 22.2%) |
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04-12-2008, 02:51 PM | #9 | ||
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Toyota
Toyota Aurion 1,481 1,797 Toyota Avensis 47 105 908 Toyota Camry (4 cyl) 1,820 2,088 Toyota Coaster 15 28 Toyota Corolla 3,486 4,109 Toyota Hiace Bus 213 232 Toyota Hiace Van 531 954 Toyota Hilux 4X2 1,345 1,767 Toyota Hilux 4X4 2,075 1,920 Toyota Kluger 929 1,206 Toyota Landcruiser PU/CC 440 484 Toyota Landcruiser Wagon 554 1,170 Toyota Prado 986 929 Toyota Prius 282 266 Toyota RAV4 1,011 1,245 Toyota Tarago 105 251 Toyota Yaris 2,153 2,405 Toyota Total 17,473 20,956 (down 16.6%) |
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04-12-2008, 02:54 PM | #10 | ||
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The BA Mk 2 sold more than the FG !!! wtf !!! comparing nov to nov sales !!!! FORD needs to get thier act together ASAP !!!!
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04-12-2008, 03:00 PM | #11 | |||
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Hypothetically: Your a director and board member of FoMoCo Australia. You have at most 60m to spend. You have no further project funding from your overseas parent: Scenario The FG falcon's sales growth has slid, and is well below sales expectations when you consider the car is in the growth phase of it's product cycle. The majority of sales go to fleets, however fleet orders have fallen dramatically as fleet managers express concern over resale and reliability issues. Your nearest competitor (Holden) has such an issue with oversupply of vehicles that they have resulted to massive discounting in drive away deals. In addition, private purchaser interest in the large car market is sliding to record lows. Meanwhile, your small and mid-car fleet is holding somewhat of it's own against the Japanese, but sales could improve. The EuroFord's represent the upcoming stars of the brand, and there is rumored domestic production starting in 2010. Public appeal in this market continues to grow. Last but not least your previous sales star, the Territory, has a mid-life series update in March 2009. The update probably should have been more thorough, however your team has made the best of a bad situation and has updated as much sheet-metal and interior features as possible with the funds available. Your parent company in Detroit is about to hit the wall. If the $60m was spent on advertising, this would pay for at most 5 weeks of advertising on TV. Qu: Which project get's the funds: The previous star (territory) The previous cash cow (falcon) The potential star (eurofords) And in what area is the $60m spent. Last edited by Dave_au; 04-12-2008 at 03:18 PM. |
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04-12-2008, 03:06 PM | #12 | ||
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People are just holding onto there money a little more coming into christmas. Falcon is doing ok, the utes and the Territory are suffering BAD.
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04-12-2008, 03:07 PM | #13 | |||
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Throwing money at the problem wont solve it.
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04-12-2008, 03:43 PM | #14 | ||
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As expected Red Ink all over the shop. It is also interesting to look at just where the manufacturers are hurting.
While Ford has been going quite well lately, this month they did lose alot of market share. BUT, it was due to falcon ute (tradies) and territory (families), which were at HALF their 2007 numbers. Most other losses were small or even sales held steady. this to me says that as expected, the financial situation is biting hard and fuel prices (which were high when these cars were being ordered) weren't helping. Tradies got in early with FG utes (good early sales) and are finishing up for this year (witness poor VE ute sales), and private buyers aren't interested in teh current climate. The old age of the territory (new one merely months away) hasn't helped. Look at the competitors is interesting. Holden is down on commdore, but with the shocking deals they are doing not surprising they are holding ok i suppose, plust liquidation of floor stock going on due to financing. But toyota lost alot of ground on corolla, as did holden with astra. Ford didn't lose much at all with Focus. That new advertising campaing might have helped there??? The only real positive was Hilux for toyota, which held up ok, but so did Ranger (coloradao vs Rodeo didn't go well for holdne though???). Things a bit all over the place really but it is down down down for everyone.
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04-12-2008, 03:48 PM | #15 | ||
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Its down, but the Falcon utility should be a BIG cause for concern with Ford.... I cant see why it has dropped so much!
Can't believe there are still monaros available for RETAIL... geebus 2 years later!
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04-12-2008, 04:56 PM | #16 | ||
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It's not cool seeing the Holwoo range still outselling the superior Ford comp in the various classes. Listeners were blown away on the 3AW motoring segment today at Paul Govers opinion of the Mondeo being superior to the Epica, he said it was attributed to Holdens superior marketing getting their product name out there.
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04-12-2008, 05:46 PM | #17 | |||
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Realistically, it is not just an issue of marketing skill/dollar. Companies pay big cash for their advertising and no advertising company knowingly does a 'bad job' as people on here claim. Ford has alot less cash to spend on its marketing (part of the reason holden doesn't make any cash is its crazy advertising budget), but also has a brand image problem. Its been said before but perception is what matters. Toyota has it in spades, their ads are mostly about the latest deal they have going, not building brand. Holden has brand too, even those that don't like it won't come out and bag the 'aussie workers'..... Ford is trying to build its brand beyond making taxis into small/medium cars and quality euro-fied products, plus get straight up sales. I'm not saying they have bene perfect but It aint' easy and i think alot of people need to pull their head in and take stock of what ford is up against before pilloring 'ford marketing'. Hey, at least we can hold our heads up as Ford fans - can't say the same for 'holwoo' as you put it tapeworm!
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04-12-2008, 06:11 PM | #18 | ||
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Falcon ute figure is most concerning. Combined with Falcon sedan figures, things look mighty crook atm.
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04-12-2008, 06:34 PM | #19 | ||
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Ford 2555 +719 + 763 = 4037
Holden 101 + 4365 + 89 + 904 = 5459 Not good in the aussie built segment, mind you companies are waiting to see how this financial crisis will pan out. Holden are either doing great deals (and cutting their throats) or they are just a heap mor popular.
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Ford- OCTOBER 08 v 07 Ford Escape 132 174 Ford F250 4X2 3 9 Ford Fairlane 14 95 Ford Falcon 2,747 2,439 Ford Falcon Ute 1,071 1,005 Ford Fiesta 402 453 Ford Focus 1,387 984 Ford Focus Coupe Cabriolet 55 19 Ford Mondeo 318 277 Ford Ranger 4X2 680 647 Ford Ranger 4X4 651 722 Ford Territory 809 1,190 Ford Transit 212 125 Ford Transit Bus 18 30 Ford Transit C/C 68 36 Ford Total 8,567 8,206 (up 4.4%) and Holden OCTOBER 08 v 07 Holden Adventra 0 4 Holden Astra 1,067 1,118 Holden Astra Convertible 58 95 Holden Barina 855 1,056 Holden Caprice 119 218 Holden Captiva 785 1,093 Holden Colorado 4X2 560 0 Holden Colorado 4X4 913 0 Holden Combo 77 87 Holden Commodore 3,810 4,440 Holden Epica 302 320 Holden Monaro 0 7 Holden Rodeo 4X2 82 716 Holden Rodeo 4X4 84 751 Holden Statesman 80 182 Holden Utility 4X2 970 877 Holden Viva 409 451 |
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04-12-2008, 09:16 PM | #21 | ||
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A quick question..... How many of those "sold" commodores are sitting at Fowles in Melbourne? People who drive past there will know what I mean. Rumors getting around at the moment are that Holden register the cars therefore they qualify as a sale............
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04-12-2008, 09:25 PM | #24 | ||
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i was reading in another thread that fords are largely 'made to order' whereas the holdens are made first and then sold? if this is correct maybe all the cars the dealers 'buy' and which are still sitting around the many yards around the country, are inflating the sales figures.
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04-12-2008, 10:26 PM | #25 | ||
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All manufacturers require dealers to register "demonstrators". How many are to be registered is anyones guess. Holden may well be doing more than others, ie the ones going to Auction in Melbourne would have to be registered.
This is far more common in Europe where dealers have more "demonstrators" then new cars. So it is not unusual. |
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05-12-2008, 09:32 AM | #26 | ||
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I dont understand why ford discontinued the RTV ute. That was a very popular ute, even an image boosting one. Lacking that in the FG is a mistake.
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05-12-2008, 09:45 AM | #27 | ||
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I think Ford will be dissappointed with the Falcon sales but really dissappointed with the Ute not be able to out sell the holden ute. Commodore sedan sales are probably what you would expect when you can buy one for under 30 grand.......I doubt if they make any money on them though
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05-12-2008, 10:22 AM | #28 | ||
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Ford Australia can ONLY and ONLY blame them selves for these poor sales effort.
I'm sure FG Falcon is the greatest Aussie built car in terms of refinement, economy and handling but lets face it... its design doesnt have that Oomph factor. Any person with money would run to a car that has a great revolutionary design that's a generation ahead i.e. Fiesta |
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05-12-2008, 10:28 AM | #29 | ||
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Um considering how things have been its not thaaaat bad. Concern to me would be why the ute and Terry dropped that much. A drop was a given but thats a fair bit.
Mondeo finally did well.
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05-12-2008, 10:49 AM | #30 | ||
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FG is too boring for my taste. Would i own one in the future? Most likely..
But for crying out loud.. look at design cues that are going on in todays trend and have a little glimpse at what comes out from Europe, these cars have bodies/designs like a hot sizzling female a man could die for. Citroen C5 http://allworldcars.com/wordpress/wp...troen-c5-2.jpg Audi A4 http://www.cnet.com.au/story_media/339287951/a4_1.jpg New BMW 5 series http://www.edbmw.com/photos/BMW5series_back.jpg VW Passat 2008 http://www.egmcartech.com/wp-content...ccimage004.jpg |
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