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Old 13-12-2023, 09:23 PM   #31
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I still have my VY Wagon I purchased just over 20 years ago. I still enjoy driving it. Holden built some really good cars.
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They way GM dealt with Holden was disgraceful. But then, GM have a long history of destroying car brands, in particular ones outside of the US. They also have short memories, making the same mistakes over and over.
Correct - GM was pulling out of all RHD markets worldwide as a global strategy but i wish they couldve sold the brand off like they did with Vauxhall to PSA in 2017 though instead of burying the brand

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.. researched the Button Plan, how expensive it is to manufacture in Australia and the local plants poor forward planning. End of local manufacture was a foregone conclusion to me...
Yep all Aus manufacturing was in decline since the 70s/80s once the protections were dismantled

We dont make much here anymore and now seems crazy to think they were selling 80K + commo's a year barely 20 years ago

Was a shame the Camaros or CTS-V's were not 'global' LHD/RHD platforms like the mustang was as they wouldve been the spiritual successor to the performance commodores having shared the same running gear for so long
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Agreed, the old '10 years' is a myth:

Under the Australian Consumer Law, certain consumer guarantees apply automatically, including that manufacturers will make repair facilities and spare parts available for a reasonable amount of time.

Manufacturers guarantee to take reasonable steps to provide spare parts and repair facilities - a place that can fix the consumer’s products - for a reasonable time after purchase.

If the manufacturer does not have an office in Australia, the importer takes on these responsibilities.

How much time is ‘reasonable’ will depend on the circumstances and the type of products. For instance it:

would be reasonable to expect that tyres for a new car will be available for a number of years after its purchase
may not be reasonable to expect that spare parts for an inexpensive children’s toy are available at all.
A manufacturer does not have to meet the guarantee on repairs and spare parts if they advised the consumer in writing, at or before the time of purchase, that repair facilities and spare parts would not be available, or would not be available after a specified time.

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Exactly correct!

We had a 2016 XR8 5.0 with the supercharger, needed to replace the throttle body gasket, and can't get one from Ford anymore, they've been made ONR (Obsolete Not Replaced). No dealer in all of Australia has them in stock, can't get them anymore. And 2016 is only 7 years old.
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Had GM at Port Melbourne contact me at work for parts supply when Holden shut up shop or pulled out of the country.

I wouldn't do what they wanted for slave labour rates so they just said no and made everything that they contacted us about NLA, I guess asking a loaded question and being rejected is enough to satisfy the ACL guidelines

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Stellantis will be moving into the old Holden Pt Melbourne offices.

Quite well appointed offices at that. All done before GM started siphoning $$ from all their international companies.
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Had GM at Port Melbourne contact me at work for parts supply when Holden shut up shop or pulled out of the country.

I wouldn't do what they wanted for slave labour rates so they just said no and made everything that they contacted us about NLA, I guess asking a loaded question and being rejected is enough to satisfy the ACL guidelines
Same for me, advised we had parts in stock we were disposing of incase they wanted them (at normal price), said no, binned. Came back 2 years later looking for them and more, nope!

I feel for all those Holden buyers thinking they would get support, always new they would be left holding the bag.
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Stellantis will be moving into the old Holden Pt Melbourne offices.

Quite well appointed offices at that. All done before GM started siphoning $$ from all their international companies.
It must be a short term lease
Name one Stellantis brand that’s not going backwards in terms of sales volume
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Exactly correct!

We had a 2016 XR8 5.0 with the supercharger, needed to replace the throttle body gasket, and can't get one from Ford anymore, they've been made ONR (Obsolete Not Replaced). No dealer in all of Australia has them in stock, can't get them anymore. And 2016 is only 7 years old.
Not good!

Did you also try getting the part as if it was an FPV rather than a Ford?
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At least now the four people who bought Jeeps have a place to go to throw rocks at their office windows for when they don't pay out warranty claims
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At least now the four people who bought Jeeps have a place to go to throw rocks at their office windows for when they don't pay out warranty claims
Been to a Jeep dealer lately? There is one attached to the group we have our Kia from. They cant seem to give the damn things away... I went for a look one day at the new GC and old mate who spoke to me was talking rather large discounts and alot of stock they are sitting on.. Only got themselves to blame. I had a Grand Cherokee Diesel from new (2017) until october 2020, bloody loved it and the V6 Diesel went hard. No issues until I had 1 small warranty issue in the 3rd year and had to fight my ample butt off for them to honour it, I went as far as national management level to get it actioned... Traded the damn thing as soon as we got it back from the dealer... And I was far from the only one in that situation....

Jeep are largely irrelevant and will be gone within a few years...
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Been to a Jeep dealer lately? There is one attached to the group we have our Kia from. They cant seem to give the damn things away... I went for a look one day at the new GC and old mate who spoke to me was talking rather large discounts and alot of stock they are sitting on.. Only got themselves to blame. I had a Grand Cherokee Diesel from new (2017) until october 2020, bloody loved it and the V6 Diesel went hard. No issues until I had 1 small warranty issue in the 3rd year and had to fight my ample butt off for them to honour it, I went as far as national management level to get it actioned... Traded the damn thing as soon as we got it back from the dealer... And I was far from the only one in that situation....

Jeep are largely irrelevant and will be gone within a few years...
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If only they'd had the foresight to translate the Volt into a Camry hybrid competitor that could be produced locally.

I was with the motorkhana club at the driver training centre, on the main track next door the EV society, in its infancy, was doing a test day on the main track. $10 a pop got you a drive of the Prius, Leaf, MIEV and Volt. Cheap fun we thought lets have a go
The Volt was head and shoulders above the rest in terms of build, performance and tech, the playstation dash and controls were like nothing we'd ever seen but thats standard kit nowadays. Visually, from the outside, it even looked pretty good too.
Opportunity lost in my opinion.
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Been to a Jeep dealer lately? There is one attached to the group we have our Kia from. They cant seem to give the damn things away... I went for a look one day at the new GC and old mate who spoke to me was talking rather large discounts and alot of stock they are sitting on.. Only got themselves to blame. I had a Grand Cherokee Diesel from new (2017) until october 2020, bloody loved it and the V6 Diesel went hard. No issues until I had 1 small warranty issue in the 3rd year and had to fight my ample butt off for them to honour it, I went as far as national management level to get it actioned... Traded the damn thing as soon as we got it back from the dealer... And I was far from the only one in that situation....

Jeep are largely irrelevant and will be gone within a few years...
I would go to my local Jeep dealer but it disappeared years ago

I remember when those WK2 Jeep Grand Cherokees came out that looked absolutely mint, they were everywhere, those 'I bought a Jeep' ads all over TV, I've even got the Jeep t-shirts from those pop up Jeep stores.

Haven't seen one of those things on the road in years - still got the t-shirts though, they can't make cars for **** but they made wicked quality t-shirts

Stellantis is like if Captain Planet was summoned by AIDS, Chlamydia, Syphilis, Gonorrhea and HPV instead of earth, fire, wind, water and heart.


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I would go to my local Jeep dealer but it disappeared years ago

I remember when those WK2 Jeep Grand Cherokees came out that looked absolutely mint, they were everywhere, those 'I bought a Jeep' ads all over TV, I've even got the Jeep t-shirts from those pop up Jeep stores.

Haven't seen one of those things on the road in years - still got the t-shirts though, they can't make cars for **** but they made wicked quality t-shirts

Stellantis is like if Captain Planet was summoned by AIDS, Chlamydia, Syphilis, Gonorrhea and HPV instead of earth, fire, wind, water and heart.

Captain Stellantis! Goooooooooooooooo Stellantis!

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If they put a hemi the Gladiator I reckon they would sell heaps
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At least now the four people who bought Jeeps have a place to go to throw rocks at their office windows for when they don't pay out warranty claims
Its funny how people complain about Chinese built cars taking over, Jeep makes it easy for them in quality, reliability and price, why would you buy the overpriced US crap.

The parts wait is a joke, the price of parts is a joke, the reliability of the parts is a joke, buy one and I'm sure you wont see the funny side of it though

I cant see the new GM stuff being suited to our market either, the car industry in Australia is what the rest of the world may want, but not what WE need.
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Hard to believe today is 10 years since this announcement.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-12-...y-2017/5150034

I predicted this would occur when Ford announced in 2012 they were ceasing production in Australia. At that time people were rubbishing my claim saying Ford were only closing because they made shyte cars. Holden on the other hand made "good" cars and were here to stay.

As a 2 decade veteran working at a large, high tech tier 1 supplier to Ford, Holden, Mitsubishi and Toyota, I understood that Ford needed Holden and vice versa to justify the expense of designing and building unique cars for Australia. Once one ended local production the other was likely to follow.

In early 2018 it was clear GM's move to make Holden 100% imported vehicles was not going well. In early 2018 I questioned if the Holden brand would survive. But GM leaving Australia was not something I thought was a real possibility.

https://www.fordforums.com.au/showthread.php?t=11471430

However as I write this I still cannot believe that GM decided that it was all too difficult and exited the Australian market altogether. I am fairly confident in saying that 10 years ago today nobody predicted that the Holden brand would be dead by now.

This demonstrates to me how little the parent companies knew or understood the Australia car market. Holden imploded very quickly once the last VF rolled off the assembly line.

Ford would be in a similar position if the Ranger wasn't selling so well.
Toyota and Holden only left because Joe Hockey and his Government stated they would not subsidies the Australian car industry any longer.

As I write this I still don't Know how little people understand politics in Aus.
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As I write this I still don't Know how little people understand politics in Aus.
No that is not what happened at all. You're obviously a Labor voter.

The government said "you've been half out the door for a decade (more for Ford), either your in or out." They immediately chose out because they weren't interested

As a business they were failing for years. At some point the taxpayer was funding nearly 50% of every Falcodore built. Pretty crap business model.

Also remember this, it was Labor who wilfully and purposefully legislated a removal of all industry protecting tariffs. It was Labor who left our the car industry vulnerable. They were on their own from 2001 onwards.

Then we move onto KRudd... Remember his "Green" car initiative. He invested $500m in the local car industry with the promise that if they built a certain type of car his government would buy them. Well, they didn't buy them at all. And on top of that, the manufactures squandered the money. He gave them a ton of money to save themselves and it did nothing... Seeing a pattern here?

A person with his eyes wide open and unbiased would see that sad point in history being the culmination of decades of issues and failings. Only a person with one eyed biased would see it as you do.

But I suppose I just know nothing about politics...
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Wrong.

Toyota left because Ford and Holden did. They would have continued manufacturing here but the cost was too high. There was no other car maker to buy from the suppliers to keep the cost of the components low. Basically Toyota didn't want to pay a premium to keep local suppliers afloat.

I worked for Toyota from late 2016 until 2020, so heavily involved in the transformation from manufacturing.
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No that is not what happened at all. You're obviously a Labor voter.

The government said "you've been half out the door for a decade (more for Ford), either your in or out." They immediately chose out because they weren't interested

As a business they were failing for years. At some point the taxpayer was funding nearly 50% of every Falcodore built. Pretty crap business model.

Also remember this, it was Labor who wilfully and purposefully legislated a removal of all industry protecting tariffs. It was Labor who left our the car industry vulnerable. They were on their own from 2001 onwards.

Then we move onto KRudd... Remember his "Green" car initiative. He invested $500m in the local car industry with the promise that if they built a certain type of car his government would buy them. Well, they didn't buy them at all. And on top of that, the manufactures squandered the money. He gave them a ton of money to save themselves and it did nothing... Seeing a pattern here?

A person with his eyes wide open and unbiased would see that sad point in history being the culmination of decades of issues and failings. Only a person with one eyed biased would see it as you do.

But I suppose I just know nothing about politics...
It seemed like Toyota had a good export business at the time. It was very disappointing to see Toyota affected.
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There are so many misconceptions around the demise of the industry.
Labor v Liberal, Govt interference in decision making, alternate facts. The big factor was that Ford, Holden and Toyota were not Australian companies.

As a more 'mature' car enthusiast who can remember some of the FUBARs of the time, the rot set in a long time before the inevitable.

Holden's glory days started to fade from the HQ era. Have a look at the history of how to replace the HQ platform. Gawd-awful design proposals came and went, GM procrastination, indecision and bean counting.
Cheap and easy solution, 'import' a Euro design and build Australian version. Didn't really go all that well. Then the VL engine debacle and a $700M bailout from GM put the corpse on life support. How much of the Commodore's sales were propped up by HDT and HRT success at the race track, and that image it projected.
Peter Hanenberger got under GMs skin by being too successful with exports and varied models. That had to change. Holden upstarts, how dare they.

Ford Aus always had to go to cap in hand to US HQ, to get approval for the next model, begging and pleading. How many Ford followers remember the horrible looking Zephyr facelift which was ditched for the Falcon, almost by accident.
Then, when Holden hit a six with the VT series and started expanding the variety, Ford started to wind their range back, using reasoning that there were no sales for such cars.
The capability was there, but not the interest and commitment from management, which was following US instructions.
What happened to the Aus built Focus ?
LHD exports into GMH markets ? A global Territory ? In ya dreams.
Why aren't Rangers being built in Aus ?

Toyota were collateral damage. Exporting more Camrys than were sold domestically. Plans to build the Kluger here. Too late.
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Yes, it was sad to see that. They were really the own manufacturer that could seemingly stand on its own 2 feet... But its demise was due to losing the economies of scale the other manufacturers afforded.

But it also goes to prove the point, and the government points at the time, that Ford and GM had no interest in Australia. They weren't here for the long haul.

Toyota proved it could be done, but Ford and GM had absolutely no interest into morphing themselves into something sustainable. So they just bailed... As they inevitably would have done.

Kind of like the drug or gambling addicted family member. They are your best friend and talking to you while you were enabling them. But take the enabling away and they just dont bother with you anymore.
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It seemed like Toyota had a good export business at the time. It was very disappointing to see Toyota affected.
Toyota had a cheaper Asian plant waiting in the wings to pick up the contract, so it lost nothing.
If you think about it, another natural conclusion as car sales were dropping away here…
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Old 17-12-2023, 01:15 PM   #57
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No that is not what happened at all. You're obviously a Labor voter.

The government said "you've been half out the door for a decade (more for Ford), either your in or out." They immediately chose out because they weren't interested

As a business they were failing for years. At some point the taxpayer was funding nearly 50% of every Falcodore built. Pretty crap business model.

Also remember this, it was Labor who wilfully and purposefully legislated a removal of all industry protecting tariffs. It was Labor who left our the car industry vulnerable. They were on their own from 2001 onwards.

Then we move onto KRudd... Remember his "Green" car initiative. He invested $500m in the local car industry with the promise that if they built a certain type of car his government would buy them. Well, they didn't buy them at all. And on top of that, the manufactures squandered the money. He gave them a ton of money to save themselves and it did nothing... Seeing a pattern here?

A person with his eyes wide open and unbiased would see that sad point in history being the culmination of decades of issues and failings. Only a person with one eyed biased would see it as you do.

But I suppose I just know nothing about politics...
You forgot to mention LNP Howards Gas car conversion plan as well. ;)
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Old 17-12-2023, 01:23 PM   #58
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You forgot to mention LNP Howards Gas car conversion plan as well. ;)
Not sure how that matters here... It was aimed at aftermarket conversions, not manufacturer level.
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Default Re: 10 years since GM announced they would cease making cars in Australia

Blame the Government.
Blame the unions.
Simple fact is Australians were not buying Australian manufactured cars.
Hyundai etc had a foothold in and for people who a car is a tool for basic transportation , which 95% of car buyers are the cheaper imports were better value for money. Pay cheap , keep it for 5 years ,throw it away and get another.
No company is going to support and build a product there isn't enough market for.
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No that is not what happened at all. You're obviously a Labor voter.

The government said "you've been half out the door for a decade (more for Ford), either your in or out." They immediately chose out because they weren't interested

As a business they were failing for years. At some point the taxpayer was funding nearly 50% of every Falcodore built. Pretty crap business model.

Also remember this, it was Labor who wilfully and purposefully legislated a removal of all industry protecting tariffs. It was Labor who left our the car industry vulnerable. They were on their own from 2001 onwards.

Then we move onto KRudd... Remember his "Green" car initiative. He invested $500m in the local car industry with the promise that if they built a certain type of car his government would buy them. Well, they didn't buy them at all. And on top of that, the manufactures squandered the money. He gave them a ton of money to save themselves and it did nothing... Seeing a pattern here?

A person with his eyes wide open and unbiased would see that sad point in history being the culmination of decades of issues and failings. Only a person with one eyed biased would see it as you do.

But I suppose I just know nothing about politics...
The incentives to car manufacturers was based on every $3 you put in we give you $1 so not really 50% as you stated. Plus Holden received double the amount Toyota and Ford received in one 10 year period I last saw the figures for.

In Ford's case FG-X only happened as an election was coming up and the Fed/Vic State came to an agreement with Ford Aust/Ford US to grant enough to have the update go to market. And these were Labor governments just to needle you.
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