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03-12-2009, 10:14 PM | #1 | ||
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Ford 2009 2008
Ford Courier 4X4 0 0 Ford Escape 0 86 Ford F250 4X2 0 1 Ford Fairlane 0 6 Ford Falcon 2,863 2,555 Ford Falcon Ute 1,473 719 Ford Fiesta 720 307 Ford Focus 683 1,172 Ford Focus Coupe Cabriolet 17 35 Ford LTD 0 0 Ford Mondeo 528 327 Ford Ranger 4X2 418 527 Ford Ranger 4X4 982 547 Ford Territory 1,016 763 Ford Transit 108 138 Ford Transit Bus 15 16 Ford Transit C/C 45 34 Ford Total 8,868 7,233 Change of 22.6% Holden 2009 2008 Holden Adventra 0 0 Holden Astra 29 940 Holden Astra Convertible 29 44 Holden Barina 939 845 Holden Caprice 127 101 Holden Captiva 1,234 623 Holden Colorado 4X2 287 443 Holden Colorado 4X4 948 575 Holden Combo 39 62 Holden Commodore 3,956 4,365 Holden Cruze 2,274 0 Holden Epica 149 366 Holden Monaro 0 2 Holden Rodeo 4X2 0 33 Holden Rodeo 4X4 0 26 Holden Statesman 43 89 Holden Utility 4X2 1,336 904 Holden Utility 4X4 0 0 Holden Vectra 0 0 Holden Viva 1 301 Holden Total 11,391 9,719 Change of 17.2% Toyota 2009 2008 Toyota Aurion 1,315 1,481 Toyota Avensis 78 47 Toyota Camry (4 cyl) 2,003 1,820 Toyota Coaster 34 15 Toyota Corolla 3,309 3,486 Toyota Hiace Bus 199 213 Toyota Hiace Van 918 531 Toyota Hilux 4X2 1,711 1,345 Toyota Hilux 4X4 2,519 2,075 Toyota Kluger 1,301 929 Toyota Landcruiser PU/CC 596 440 Toyota Landcruiser Wagon 756 554 Toyota Prado 1,536 986 Toyota Prius 275 282 Toyota RAV4 1,175 1,011 Toyota Tarago 153 105 Toyota Yaris 1,725 2,153 Toyota Total 19,603 17,473 Change of 12.2%
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03-12-2009, 10:22 PM | #2 | ||
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http://www.themotorreport.com.au/46...-november-2008/
1.Holden Commodore: 3956 sales (November) down 12.3% YTD 2.Toyota Corolla 3309 sales down 18.8% YTD 3.Ford Falcon 2863 sales down 3.7% YTD 4.Mazda3 2548 sales up 4.1% YTD 5.Toyota HiLux 4×4 2519 sales down 12.7% YTD 6.Holden Cruze 2274 sales - 7.Mitsubishi Lancer 2023 sales up 5.4% YTD 8.Toyota Camry 2003 sales down 12.3% YTD 9.Hyundai i30 1998 sales up 110% YTD 10.Toyota Yaris 1725 sales down 25% YTD 11.Toyota HiLux 4×2 1711 sales down 15.2% YTD 12.Toyota Prado 1536 sales down 16.2% YTD 13.Falcon Ute 1473 sales down 8.0% YTD 14.Nissan Navara 4×4 1410 sales up 0,5% YTD 15.Holden Commodore Ute 1336 sales down 9.1% YTD 16.Toyota Aurion 1315 sales down 29.3% YTD 17.Hyundai Getz 1304 sales up 19.0% YTD 18.Toyota Kluger 1301 sales down 6.6% YTD 19.Holden Captiva 1234 sales up 12.2% YTD 20.Mazda2 1184 sales down 15.4% YTD You will also notice that the Territory is absent from the top 20, with 1016 sales in November. And in case you’re wondering where the Golf sits, it chalked up 1171 sales for the month, and is up 1.3% YTD. It’s holding down 22nd spot, nudged out of 21st by Toyota’s Rav4 with 1175 sales for November, but down 11.5% YTD.
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03-12-2009, 10:28 PM | #3 | ||
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Volkswagen 2009 2008
Volkswagen Caddy 171 139 Volkswagen Caddy Life/Camper 25 26 Volkswagen Caravelle 20 11 Volkswagen Crafter 38 39 Volkswagen Eos 105 104 Volkswagen Golf 1,171 505 Volkswagen Hannover Bus 0 0 Volkswagen Jetta 161 170 Volkswagen Kombi 0 0 Volkswagen Kombi Beach 0 3 Volkswagen Multivan 17 20 Volkswagen New Beetle 8 26 Volkswagen New Beetle Cabrio 10 7 Volkswagen Passat 147 196 Volkswagen Passat CC 120 0 Volkswagen Polo 66 83 Volkswagen Tiguan 431 68 Volkswagen Touareg 48 51 Volkswagen Transporter 129 195 Volkswagen Transporter C/C 1 27 Volkswagen Total 2,668 1,670 Change of 59.8% Nissan 2,009 2,008 Nissan 350Z 1 31 Nissan 370Z 63 0 Nissan Dualis 411 93 Nissan GT-R 5 0 Nissan Maxima 209 71 Nissan Micra 352 487 Nissan Murano 309 136 Nissan Navara 4X2 108 173 Nissan Navara 4X4 1,410 1,141 Nissan Pathfinder 60 108 Nissan Patrol PU/CC 176 154 Nissan Patrol Wagon 344 234 Nissan Tiida 680 629 Nissan X-Trail 729 874 Nissan Total 4,857 4,131 Change of 17.6% Mazda 2009 2008 Mazda BT-50 4X2 540 275 Mazda BT-50 4X4 595 401 Mazda CX-7 540 286 Mazda CX-9 401 257 Mazda MX5 47 39 Mazda RX8 21 36 Mazda Tribute 0 0 Mazda2 1,184 1,132 Mazda3 2,548 2,343 Mazda6 718 685 Mazda Total 6,594 5,454 Change of 20.9% Subaru 2,009 2,008 Subaru Forester 1,041 1,182 Subaru Impreza 842 818 Subaru Liberty 624 520 Subaru Outback 512 359 Subaru Tribeca 30 138 Subaru Total 3,049 3,017 Change of 1.1%
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03-12-2009, 10:31 PM | #4 | ||
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Will the Cruze end up killing the Commodore? It is already closing in on their top seller. Local production will only help the Cruze.
And it is much closer to the type of car most sheep have been buying lately (fwd, mid size, low price). And there are even performance versions overseas for HSV! |
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03-12-2009, 10:46 PM | #5 | ||
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Good to see the market going up. Good signs. Also good to see the Mondeo and Fiesta selling closer to the numbers they deserve. I still think they should sell more. Great numbers for the Falcon Ute.
Break it down to numbers of locally built cars sold here and the figures are as follows: FORD - 5352 HOLDEN - 5462 TOYOTA - 3318
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03-12-2009, 11:11 PM | #6 | ||
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Escape - 0 sales.
Just kill the thing already and bring in the damn Kuga FFS. Seems like 2800 odd Falcons is all Broady can build in a month, been at or about that for months now. |
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03-12-2009, 11:17 PM | #7 | ||
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Those are good number's for the Cruze when people thought it would flop!!.
You just have to look at the Camry (4cly), both performing well. What does that tell you... |
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03-12-2009, 11:22 PM | #8 | |||
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03-12-2009, 11:25 PM | #9 | |||
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03-12-2009, 11:27 PM | #10 | |||
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03-12-2009, 11:42 PM | #11 | ||
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Is it just me or did Holden not sell a single 4x4 Ute in November???
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03-12-2009, 11:47 PM | #12 | ||
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I think Holden Utility refers to Commodore. Colorado sold 948 4x4.
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04-12-2009, 12:33 AM | #13 | ||||
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As i explained ad nausueam in the other thread, the problem isn't 'we can't get rid of escape' (though ford did spin it a bit like that) but moreso 'we can't get the right spec kuga at the right price'. The second problem is a hell of alot more difficult to overcome... Quote:
Not to sound like a know it all but i did also say that based on holden's own statements, the cruze (esp when local production starts) would pose a bigger risk to commodore then anything else. With holden coming out and basically demanding fleets (gov mostly) buy the cruze once its built here (given it is a 4pot obviously) i'd say they have just canibalised the out of the commodore sales. They lost 400 sales of VE (sedan/wagon) versus 2008 yet ford atcually gained 300 on falcon. And given the FG mix is alot richer (more private) then VE and you can safely say, despite what the media spins, that Ford Aus local production is more profitable large car for large car then Holden.....by some margin. Funny thing is that while Focus is struggling and ford will try to rectfy that in time, it is most likley (ha ha what a great inside ford joke...) due to increased sales of Fiesta (private buyers) and mondeo (wagon - fleets). Fleets are after 4pots now and ford is finally pitching modeos to fleets in limited capacity. I bet Mark Reuss' statements about the 'error' in Ford putting a 4pot in the Falcon aren't looking so smart right about now are they?? If it comes down to local cruze versus local Falcon production, both 4pots and probably built for a similar cost per unit, who do you reckong is MOST LIKELY to deliver more bang for your buck and still make a greater profit. FORD OF COURSE!!!!!
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04-12-2009, 12:52 AM | #14 | ||
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After actually driving a few now, I cant believe the Captiva sells so well.
Focus had a rubbish month. Commodore managed to sell less than same time last year even though they just released updates and last year it was the peak of the recession. |
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04-12-2009, 12:54 AM | #15 | |||
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It is good to see Falcon sitting in the third position, and really good to see Ute and Territory cross the Thousand mark again.
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04-12-2009, 06:57 AM | #16 | |||
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anyone know the sedan v wagon breakdown for commodore and falcon.
also the cruze sales show that people either don't care what brand of car it really is or just don't know. if it still had a daewoo badge on the front i doubt the sales figures would look anything like they do now. also i thought local production started in 2011, not next year. good to see falcon maintaining consistant sales. also Quote:
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04-12-2009, 07:12 AM | #17 | |||
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The reason I'm asking is that I work in an area with many sales people who have vehicles for work-related purposes. When the BA came out, the car park filled up with XR6's and Fairmonts. Unfortunately, it seemed like everyone had a lot of problems, and as leases expired people went away from the Falcons. Similar story for the VE's. However, with the FG, people were very slow to take them up. Now though, it seems that the Falcon is enjoying a much stronger reputation within the area I work and the car park is again starting to fill up with G-series and XR's. No one seems to be reporting any major issues (at work), and the FG's reputation is only getting stronger. Ford appear to be getting something right with quality control at the moment. So, basically, my question is, would there be any quality control risk with increasing the line rate? Also, going back to the quote above, "increasing the line rate might not help matters"... Is Ford's current production that far behind demand? |
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04-12-2009, 07:48 AM | #18 | ||
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The Subrau Tribeca is down so much because there is none in the country. Customers are ordering from the brochure.
The liberty and outback sales will be up more once all of us dealers get more stock. Forester down because of stock and impreza is up because of too much stop and they have a super $1500 off atm. |
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04-12-2009, 08:16 AM | #19 | ||
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The new foucs can't come soon enough, still another whole year before it comes. Mondeo seems to have picked up, 528 is the most I can ever remember seeing.
Also good to see local models ups. Just wish they'd hurry up building my XR6T!! |
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04-12-2009, 08:27 AM | #20 | ||
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I doubt if I've seen more that a dozen Cruze's on the road but the figures here show that they should be everywhere!
Maybe they just don't stand out enough for me to notice them. Hard to understand why Captiva out sell Territory maybe not having the diesel engine is really hurting the Territory sales.
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04-12-2009, 09:09 AM | #21 | |||
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I still cant get over the cruze, its like the new camira. Ford is doing ok but it needs to work harder with the focus and soft road'ers. Next jan/Feb is going to be crunch time.
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04-12-2009, 10:32 AM | #22 | ||
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Still cant understand why the Mondeo figures are so bad, its a very good mid size car. Good to see improved Fiesta figures too. Ranger is still going well, though those Navara figures opposite are scarey.
Any idea of the Mitsubishi figures?
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04-12-2009, 12:25 PM | #23 | ||
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Why would you buy a large automatic mondeo when you can buy a falcon that uses near as or less fuel? Thats why modeo figures are so bad.
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04-12-2009, 12:42 PM | #24 | ||
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We need to ditch Escape now, and something has to be done about the Territory, a Diesel and a full exterior update is needed now!
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When you remember that this was a complete new model when first released (less engine and box) so R&D cost would have been high they have had a good return on investment. New look terri might not have pretty dash lights or bold styling but I think its driveline, towing capacity, road handling and understated looks are what is driving an increase in sales, over 33% increase over last month. |
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My worry (and those of the powers that be), is that increasing the line rate, Ford will go from having a full order book, and a healthy profit, to a surplus of cars that will be sitting on the grass at Broadmeadows. Quality isn't a problem, as Ford's quality control in Broadmeadows is world class. Just look at a new FG.
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04-12-2009, 02:31 PM | #28 | |||
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Ford may be waiting to early next year when the gov. incentives drop off (and the traditionally slacker january passes) to pull the trigger. I'd say an increase in territory and high end falcon models would be a good go. Perhaps they are trying to wait it out till the I4T comes online and then increase the line rate then??
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Thought I'd put in a NZ sales article here. Ford is down almost 50%.
http://www.goauto.com.au/mellor/mell...2576820013338E NZ car sales at decade low in November Quote:
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