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Australian Car Sales Slide

Thursday, August 3rd, 2006

The Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries announced today new car sales continue to lag behind sales for the same time last year. 1079 fewer new vehicles were sold during July than for July 2005. That monthly drop now means that 3.1% fewer new cars have been sold so far this year compared to the same period last year.

Toyota sold the most number of new vehicles with 16,977; Holden came second with 11,129 new vehicles sold and Ford could only manage third with 9,627.

The top selling car was the Toyota Corolla with 4711 units sold during July. Holden sold 4022 Commodores and Ford sold 3951 Falcons.

Kia

On a worldwide basis Kia reported a 2.3% decrease in overseas sales despite recording 1.8% increase in US sales. In Europe, where Kia is in the midst of bringing a new plant online, sales were down 1.4% although that drop in sales may turn around when they release their new European built small car code named the ED in December.

Kia ED Kia ED

The new European built Kia will only be sold in Europe

Ford’s Response to the New Holden VE Commodore

Thursday, July 27th, 2006

‘Check back next month’ seems to be the main response when Tom Gorman, Ford Australia’s president was asked what Ford was planning on doing to meet the new competition.

Ford will be releasing an updated Falcon next month but one thing Ford claims it won’t be doing is cutting prices to keep Falcon sales happening.

The Short Term Outlook for the Aussie Motoring Industry

Sunday, June 11th, 2006

A trip to Brisbane from Hervey Bay on a Sunday afternoon usually takes around four to five hours and even though a some of the trip is along a multi-lane highway up until recently you could expect the traffic to be heavy and moving very slowly on that multi-lane part of the trip.

Last weekend the trip took less than 3.5 hours and the traffic could not have been described as heavy at all. So has the increased cost of fuel finally hit the Australian motorist? If it has what can we expect to see in the short-term future for the Aussie motoring industry?

Already we’re seeing Mitsubishi going from bad to worse as their great white hope - the 380 sedan - turns into a great white disappointment. In fact the 380 has been such a poor seller that within a few weeks of the release of the car Mitsubishi reduced the numbers rolling off the production line and then began discounting the car to encourage sales.

Mitsubishi 380

Now the South Australian government is propping up the company by ordering over 680 of the model for the Government fleet. More than 500 of those will be delivered by the end of June.

And there is no doubt that Mitsubishi is in dire need of help; sales of their vehicles - including imported models - fell by 10% over the period from May 2005 to May 2006.

A 10% fall in sales is far above the industry as a whole. Sales for the industry as a whole are down 2.8% this year compared to last year with Holden and Ford continuing to fall behind Toyota. To the end of May sales of Toyota vehicles had reached 82,227 compared to 60,792 for Holden and 48,496 for Ford.

American Motor Vehicle Sales

Perhaps the Australian motor vehicle industry will be looking to America for some hint of what’s to come where, despite discounting and other incentives, the US manufacturers continue to fall behind the European and Asian manufacturers.

Comparing figures for May 2005 with May 2006 show that Chrysler’s sales are down 14% and Ford is down 1.9%.

Toyota continues to race ahead of the pack continually posting record sales months and May 2006 was no exception. Other companies with increased sales during May were Volkswagen Hyundai, Mitsubishi (yes in the US Mitsubishi recorded increased sales during May mainly thanks to the Galant), Audi, Mercedes, Mazda, Subaru and BMW.

The only foreign cars to buck the positive trend in the US were Volvo and Mini.

Mitsubishi Galant
The Mitsubishi Galant - popular with the American motoring public.

Ford - Funded by the Government

Saturday, May 6th, 2006

Ford Australia and the Federal Government announced yesterday that Ford would receive an assistance package worth over $50 million to ensure that Ford continues to build cars in Australia.

$40 million of that package will go towards the development and manufacture of the next Falcon and Territory models. Does this mean that we can expect to see John Howard embossed on the steering wheels of new Fords?

Seriously though, wouldn’t this money be better spent developing smaller and more fuel efficient vehicles?

Ford Focus XR5 Turbo

Sunday, April 23rd, 2006

For Australia have announced that the Ford Focus XR5 Turbo has arrived in Australia and is now being shipped to dealers around the country.

You can pre-book a test drive here

Falcon XR6 Cab Chassis

Sunday, April 23rd, 2006

Ford Falcon XR6 cab chassis

Ford Australia has released a special edition Falcon XR6 cab chassis that comes fitted with:

    Traction Control

    Anti-lock brakes with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution

    XR sports seats

    XR sports instrumetn cluster

    Alloy pedals

    17″ 5 spoke alloy wheels

And if you do use your Falcon XR6 cab chassis for some serios work the new special edition also comes with optional one tonne suspension complete with 16″ one tonne rated alloy wheels.

Ford Territory Special Edition

Saturday, March 18th, 2006

The special edition Ford Territory SR is set to be released in mid March complete with over $3,800 worth of extras.

Ford Territory

Those extras include:

    Cruise control

    Leather sequential sports shifter

    Leather sports steering wheel

    Four 17″ alloy wheels

    Running boards

    Unique SR badge

Ford Falcon SR Sedan Special Edition

Friday, March 17th, 2006

Ford Australia has released the special edition Falcon SR sedan.

Ford Falcon sedan

It comes with $7,000 worth of extras that include:

    Side airbags for driver and front passenger

    Six-stack CD

    Reverse sensing

    17″ alloy wheels

    Leather wrapped steering wheel

    Sequential sports shift

    Sports suspension

    Rear power windows

    SR badging and spoiler

Prices start at $33,490

Ford’s Treats for the Melbourne Motor Show

Thursday, February 9th, 2006

The Melbourne Motor Show is in full swing and Ford has dipped into its bag of tricks and come up with three treats for Ford enthusiasts.

Ford Territory Turbo and Territory Ghia Turbo

Ford Territory Ghia

Both models will go on sale in July powered by a 245kW turbo. The Ghia will come complete with leather upholstery - just what you need for a little scrub bashing.

Ford Territory Ghia seats

Ford Territory dashboard

Ford Focus XR5 Turbo

Ford Focus XR5 Turbo

The Ford Focus XR5 turbo comes straight from Germany and has its first outing at the Melbourne Motor Show.

Ford Escape

Ford Escape

The new Ford Escape has been unveiled at the show too. The new escape comes with a choice of 2.3 litre 4-cylinder or 3.0 litre V6 Duratec engine and is equipped with on-demand 4WD.

Buying a Small Car on Price Alone

Monday, January 16th, 2006

If you’re thinking of buying a small car and price is the only consideration then here are a few baseline prices that might interest you.

    Ford Fiesta $13,990

    Holden Barina (a rebadged Daewoo Kalos) $12,990

    Hyunda Getz $13,990

    Kia Rio $14990

    Toyota Yaris $14,990

So obviously the Holden Barina is definitely going to interest you but remember, you get what you pay for and it seems that many small car buyers are opting for the Yaris. Reportedly the Yaris sold in bigger numbers in December than the new Mitsubishi 380.