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Spot on mate and Ford will do what is best for Ford in times of trouble just as its up to the Aust. govt. to do whats best for Aust - that's what we pay them to do.
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Ducati888 i absolutely agree on the mirroring of the subsidies , it is after all only fair, the problem is you need people in government that have some Kaaahoneys to fight for our rights, all we have is a bunch of pussies. |
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the cost of living is around 18p/h.
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Kim Carr was a great minister. One that knew the importance of manufacturing in this country.
I'll pass on a story I was told. A story that I believe was true. Kim Carr was working on another plan to save Ford Australia just that little bit more, and it involved the Aussie I6. On his desk, was a plan to export the Geelong built LPi I6 to china. To the tune of 200+ a day. It was ready to be done. But then Kevin Rudd wanted another crack at being prime minister, and minister Carr backed him. Rudd backed out and Carr lost his job by J Gillard. And the plan like everything else on his desk was thrown out. Another what if now. |
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Wow that's interesting if true.
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Generally, big business here in recent years has made record profits. You only need to look at the banks to see this. Yet you are saying the unions are bleeding them dry? Something doesn't add up clearly! Workers work longer and harder than they ever have in Australia for no more money in relative terms, housing and the cost of living is dearer than its ever been relative to what we get paid, yet you say its the unions that are stuffing things up? Do you only make $5 an hour or have those pesky unions made sure you get more than that? Would you be happy trying to pay off the average Australian mortgage earning that kind of coin? We live in a country where making $5 an hour would mean you would have to sleep under a bridge at night. You certainly couldn't afford to feed yourself, cloth yourself and provide shelter for yourself and your family. Our cost of living in this country warrants higher wages to survive. Blame the unions all you want but its nowhere near as simplistic as that. Government and big business all have there greedy little fingers in this pie. Now we could live on $5 an hour if houses only cost $35K to buy, rates were $250 a year and the average weekly household food bill was $50, but its not and you cant just blame unions solely for all of those things being the price that they are! But lets say we have a big adjustment going forward. Assuming you own or are paying off a house would you be comfortable having it devalued to $35K so that aussies earning only $5 an hour could afford to purchase one like it, or is house ownership only to be enjoyed by shareholders, business owners and government officials?
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I'm going to buck the trend and say the Focus wouldn't have helped Ford. It may have delayed the inevitable a little while longer, but not much.
You have to think about the market it would have been up against. Toyota Corolla, Mazda 2/3, Mitsubishi Lancer etc..... and you know what, the Aussie made Focus would have cost more, purely because of the labour cost. The only way the Focus, and for that matter the Cruze, would/will have any chance is if we re-introduce some sort of tariff to make things fair. Simply building the focus here is pointless without the protection. |
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Costs are to high to make things here, period...
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Even Bob Graziano stated on the 7.30 report was the lack of scale was the issue with Ford Australia, it simply needed to build more cars.
Interesting article I found related to building a car (Australian car makers are lucky in that they don't pay pensions or medical costs like other countries). http://www.forbes.com/2005/12/22/chr...1227flint.html Quote:
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I`ll bet energy costs over the pond are nothing like ours, last time i mentioned our power bill in a thread i didnt look at the bill properly, it was 500 odd with the cut, without the cut it would have been $$$700 odd .........holy hook up that generator to my bike batman !
a few years ago it was less than half that i`m sure, water bill up, rates ..... up, wages up??? materials up, transport up. |
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Focus manufacturing contract in Australia was conditional on FoA closing down Geelong engine and casting
and buying V6 engines off Ford USA. So basically, FoA had to surrender its very affordable engine for buying an alternative off the USA, it's a form of legal monetary transfer to another country. Perhaps that would have left FoA vulnerable to external forces and make Falcon more expensive internally? As with most things in life, there was no guarantee that Focus built in Australia would add a dime to profitability, especially when the government was only going to put in $30 million towards the project, the start up costs on small volume would surely cripple it. Marin Burela saw right through it. |
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people take this for granted. they think its their right to be able to afford a big house, 5 tv's, a new car or 2, have annual holidays etc etc, and anything less is considered unfair or discriminatory. |
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focus doesn't sell 2000/month so how would building it locally attract those extra sales? esp given the price would probably be more. to me, focus sales have more than justified ford's decision. also, its not just ford's opinion that it wouldn't work. toyota don't build corolla here because they can't make the sums work and they are also puzzled at how holden can do it and be viable. i would suggest that holden aren't making money on cruze. |
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Graziano said in our Q&A session the other day that Focus volume wouldn't have even gone close to giving FoA enough volume to keep the place profitable. Even at close to plant capacity our costs are still a lot higher than mega factories overseas pumping out hundreds of thousands of cars a year, because we don't have the scale they do. We just can't compete with such old factories.
There have been a heap of these mega factories built over the last decade or 2 and they can produce in such a large scale that costs per vehicle are so low. |
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The only car worthwhile building here would have been Ranger and the 6 speed auto. They need another auto gearbox factory.
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Further confirmation that it's ridiculous to flap our arms and pick out certain things to 'blame' for this. It's a range of issues.
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If you’re prepared to work for $5 an hour come on over, I have plenty of work for you. And WHO exactly is this “Kim Carr” anyway? Oh that's right, he was an integral part of the government that sodomised the Australia Economy. Because obviously if you can’t make money out of two uniquely Australia Cars occupying Niche markets, the logical thing to do is to start making a model in THE most hotly contested market segment, where all your competitors are landing their cars at one quarter the cost from Asia. Wow, with such great business acumen its hrad to believe the Labour party could stuff things up so badly. A Focus Ute? You need to understand that smoking crack causes Brain Damage.
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Thailand has far greater access to other Asian markets and is mostly exempt from neighbor's import taxes, something Australia could never compete with. |
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To late for the blame game whats done is done, Fords future in Australia will rest only on imports after 201#.
Supply is an issue now on some models and variants, our Ford dealers future is going to be solely dependent on imports and with more models coming to the line up in 201#, Dealers must be praying the supply issues become a problem of the past. Australia is a small market compared to some Countries but if the brand wants to grow here in Oz with the new upcoming models the vehicles need to be sitting on the showroom floors. 8 to 12 month wait on a Ranger Wildtrak in a competitive market isn't a good look for the brand or its customers, Focus has supply issues with some variants at stages also.
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Wonder if Ford had of got an additional $1b over the last 10 years in govt support what kind of position FoA would be in with local production?
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I feel like a ***** arguing against local production, but looking at it objectively, it's economic sense with the only risk being civil unrest (very real in some Asian countries).
I can't see supply issues being fixed at all. The joys of living in Australia (small market, *** end of the world, unique design requirements), importers in all industries have these issues. If a product is new and successful overseas, it will be very hard to get a production run for us, when the factory can just keep churning them out for Europe and US.
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Originally Posted by GT-spec15
There's two interests here, and quite obviously they were competing. 1. That building the Focus here would be good for Australia 2. That building the Focus in Thailand would be better for FORD Option 3: It's more than that. It's better for Ford and for Thailand. There would be huge "incentives" given to auto makers by the Thai government to set up shop there. Those kind of payments wouldn't be written in any contract, but there's no way that we could compete here. Think corruption and money in brown paper bags. The other thing is - as far as labour costs go, Thai factories may pay medical benefits, but they pay 9% Super in Australia. I wonder which one is more expensive?
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