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Old 11-10-2016, 05:52 PM   #31
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I see more Mustangs driving around Rockhampton than the FGX...
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Old 11-10-2016, 05:54 PM   #32
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XWGT..Ford is shutting its Mustang factory in Michigan for a week after the iconic sports car suffered a 32 per cent sales decline in the U.S. in September and was outsold by the Chevrolet Camaro for the first time in almost two years.
The second-largest U.S. automaker idled the factory in Flat Rock, south of Detroit, to match production capacity with demand, Kelli Felker, a company spokeswoman, said in an e-mailed statement.
The plant, which employs 3,702 workers and makes Mustangs and Lincoln Continentals, will resume production October 17, Felker said. Under the automaker's labor agreement, workers will be paid during the shutdown.
While it is bad news for US Mustang fans it may turn out to be good news for Australian buyers. Currently Ford Australia says the wait time for a new Mustang ordered now is between six and nine months for a GT and four months for the EcoBoost. That is a reduction from the initial 12-18 month delay but the local operation couldn't confirm if those times will be reduced further as demand in the U.S. drops.
The idling of the plant may be a sign of the growing weakness of the U.S. auto market, which had been a leading driver of economic growth. Automakers' monthly sales have been coming up short -- though they beat expectations in September -- and many analysts are now predicting the U.S. auto industry won't match last year's record of 17.5 million cars and light trucks.
Mustang, which is among Ford's most storied nameplates, received a racy redesign two years ago on the car's 50th anniversary. That new look helped propel the Mustang past the Camaro in 2015 to regain its title as the top-selling sports car in America, which it had held for decades before General Motors redesigned the Camaro in 2010.
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Camaro overtook Mustang last month for the first time since October 2014 on the strength of incentives that more than tripled last month to $3,409 per car, compared with an average discount of $2,602 on the Ford pony car, according to data from researcher J.D. Power obtained by Bloomberg.
"In terms of incentives, we're always going to be disciplined, but we'll be competitive as well," Erich Merkle, Ford's sales analyst, said in an interview.
Ford has sold 87,258 Mustangs in the U.S. this year, down 9.3 per cent, while GM had Camaro sales of 54,535, off 11 per cent, according to researcher Autodata Corp. Ford chief executive officer Mark Fields has said the U.S. auto market has plateaued and that showroom sales are weakening.
Ford began selling Mustang globally last year, and the factory produces versions with the steering wheel on both sides of the dashboard for right-drive and left-drive markets, Merkle said.
With a slowing market for cars, Camaro's inventory rose to a 139-day supply at the end of August, said Jim Cain, a GM spokesman. The incentives, coming at the end of the 2016 model year, helped lower Camaro supply to 120 days, still twice what is consider an optimum inventory. Mustang supply rose to 89 days at the end of September from 71 days a month earlier.
The deals on the Camaro will cool off this month as GM rolls out the 2017 model, Cain said.
"We've been able to achieve some pretty significant increases in retail market share and transaction prices while keeping our incentives pretty disciplined for the calendar year," Cain said.
-- The Washington Post with staff. http://www.drive.com.au/motor-news/f...11-grzjxr.html
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Old 13-10-2016, 09:17 AM   #33
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The whole idea of hating Holden is pretty much irrelevant now, has been for a long while.
Yep ! The whole Holden v Ford thing is a thing of the past, I haven’t even cared who wins at Bathurst anymore, because they have not been either Holdens or Fords in recent history.

We should be terminally dismayed that we will never be able to buy an Australian designed and built car again, be it from Chrysler, Mitsubishi, Toyota, Holden or Ford.

If you must continue a ‘hate-a-car’ argument, pick on some of the crap that is heading our way from China, but ensure that you do not buy one in the foreseeable future.
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Old 13-10-2016, 09:34 AM   #34
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No where near as much as those 100% piles of junk that holden roll in glitter and make out that they are some sort of superior all new type of vehicle that goes THUMP when you close the door...ooooohhhh....wow now that's special!
Until it ***** itself for the 10th time...Or catches fire...or breaks an axel...or explodes...or wait...takes off into space back to its home planet of sophistication and superiority! hahaha...good times!.

**** holden
Both of your heads get over it... dislike the French or vw.
1977 is back that way <-------
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Old 14-10-2016, 04:20 PM   #35
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The FTA with Thailand is a disaster and like all FTA's must be scrapped. That was the start of the end of car manufacturing in Australia...
Exactly how was it a disaster?

The FTA was introduced in 2005, the GFC struck around this time and by 2008, Mullaly announced the 'One Ford' policy and this killed our Falcon/Territory, the first domino to fall in the AU car industry and it was only a matter of time before the other two announced their intentions as they are reliant on each other to a degree.
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