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    Fim da produção Australiana da FORD e HOLDEN...

    Conforme se lê a seguir, a FORD AUSTRALIANA pára a sua produção em 2015 e a HOLDEN com o UTE, em 2016.

    Da parte da FORD, parece ser todos os modelos, sendo que no caso da HOLDEN... aparenta ser somente para a UTE.

    Desde há algum tempo, que ambos os modelos das duas marcas (seja nos carros, como na UTE), tem perdido vendas.





    Retiring at 65: Plunging sales mean the Holden ute is reaching the end of the line





    The Holden Maloo ute, one of the last one we'll see. The ute is being retired. Source: Supplied





    THE homegrown Holden ute is about to be retired forever, after clocking up almost 65 years on Australian roads.

    The Aussie icon has had its sales - and hopes - crushed by a flood of pick-ups imported from Thailand.
    One in five of all new vehicles sold so far this year comes from Thailand, second only to Japan.
    Australian-made cars now account for less than one in 10 of all new vehicle deliveries; local production is at its lowest level since 1957.
    Enthusiast buyers have less than three years to decide if they want a new Holden ute before it is relegated to the history books alongside arch rival Ford's Falcon ute by the end of 2016.
    The end of an era means the Holden Commodore ute will likely reach cult status.

    One of the classics: The 1980 Holden Ute




    When the Kingswood "one-tonner" ute eventually went out of production in 1984 and wasn't immediately replaced (a Commodore ute didn't surface until 1990) its resale values skyrocketed.
    Holden would not comment on the future or the fate of the Commodore ute.
    But News Corp Australia has been told that if Holden continues manufacturing beyond 2016 it will adopt two new "global" cars, one of which is a large front-wheel-drive sedan that will not be made into a ute.
    Holden's US police car export program could have given the Commodore ute a stay of execution because it shares its core underbody structure with the Caprice.
    But ute sales are now so low Holden bosses are poised to euthanize it.

    Dream drive: The ever-popular EH ute.




    Holden Commodore ute sales are down by a staggering 31 per cent year-to-date, the lowest sales of all time. The sedan and wagon are up 15 per cent since the new Commodore arrived.
    Holden cannot justify the investment in a new Commodore ute because buyers have shifted to Toyota HiLux-style pick-ups - most of which are made in Thailand, where production labour rates are one-fifth of Australia's.
    Adding salt to the wound, Australia has a free-trade agreement with Thailand and vehicles imported from the kingdom have attracted a zero per cent tariff since 2010.
    The result has been catastrophic for local car manufacturers but the homegrown utes have been hit hardest.
    More than 100,000 4WD pick-ups from Thailand have been sold in Australia in the first nine months of this year alone, compared to just 4100 Commodore utes and 3500 Falcon utes.

    he original FX Holden Ute.




    At their peak in 2004, Holden and Ford sold more than 20,000 utes each.
    The Toyota HiLux was the second best-selling vehicle in Australia last year with more than 40,000 deliveries - after leading the entire new-car market on six individual months.
    So far this year the Toyota HiLux is the third bestseller - behind the Toyota Corolla and Mazda3 small cars - but three other pick-ups regularly appear in the Top 10 (Nissan Navara, Ford Ranger, Holden Colorado).
    It's not just the mining boom driving sales; about half of all imported utes are bought by small businesses and private buyers.
    "We've seen orders more than triple in the past five years," said Abe Tomas, managing director of Fleet and Financial Products at Macmillan Shakespeare, one of Australia's largest car leasing companies.
    "A lot of companies are now using crew cab utes to replace station wagons. But they're also popular with private buyers because they're part 4WD, part family car and part ute. They're more of a lifestyle vehicles these days."
    Holden built a four-door ute called the Crewman in 2004 to try to compete with imports, but the model was axed in 2006 because of weak sales.
    The market had already shifted towards roomier, diesel-powered imported crew cab utes.
    Holden enthusiast Craig Williams, of Gumeracha, said he and wife Carmella were "really disappointed" future generations would not be able to buy a new Holden ute.
    "It is really sad because it's a bit of an Aussie icon," Mr Williams said.
    "There's too many brands out there to choose from and there's no real loyalty to stick to the old school Holden's anymore.
    "It's really disappointing."
    Mr Williams, who already owns a VY Storm and a '69 Camaro, said the couple had not yet decided if they would buy another to add to the collection before they are discontinued.
    "It would be nice to be able to get one," he said.







    in: Retiring at 65: Plunging sales mean the Holden ute is reaching the end of the line | News.com.au
    Editado pela última vez por nto; 20 November 2013, 07:30.

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    Ford to axe Falcon GT before Broadmeadows factory shutdown


    As the Falcon XR8 returns to the Ford range, the Ford Performance Vehicles range - which includes the iconic GT Falcon - will be retired.


    FORD will axe the iconic Falcon GT by the end of 2014 - two years before the Broadmeadows factory is due to close.

    Ford Australia has confirmed the decision in a media statement this afternoon.
    The announcement will likely come as a shock to Ford fans, many of whom were planning to buy one of the last Falcon GTs and keep them as collector pieces.
    Ford will instead revive the Falcon XR8 when the new model goes on sale, using a less powerful version of the GT Falcon's supercharged 5.0-litre V8.
    A media statement issued by Ford this afternoon said the return of the XR8 is timed to coincide with the introduction of the 2014 Falcon sedan and Territory SUV update, ahead of the closure of Ford's Broadmeadows and Geelong factories no later than October 2016.
    As the Falcon XR8 returns to the Ford range, the Ford Performance Vehicles (FPV) range - which includes the iconic GT Falcon - will retire, the Ford media statement confirmed.
    Ford plans a series of limited edition GT models during 2014, the company said.
    Ford took control of FPV late last year and brought production of the GT back in house in February 2013 for the first time since 1976.
    But Ford has now decided to wind up production of the GT as well.
    It's the second dose of bad news for Australian V8 fans in two weeks.
    Last week, News Corp Australia exclusively reported that a leaked SA Government document revealed that Holden will not have a V8 in its lineup by 2016 or 2018.
    "FPV has been very successful for the last 12 years and our relationship with Tickford for many years before that," said Ford Australia Vice President of Marketing, Sales and Service Graeme Whickman.
    "We appreciate all of the great team members, dealers, customers and fans who have supported FPV through its history. We look forward to sharing further details of the final FPV models and the new XR8 over the coming months."
    "We have received a lot of interest and continued requests from Falcon fans to bring back the XR8. Re-introducing the XR8 sedan, packaged in our updated Falcon, will make our renowned locally-engineered and manufactured V8 engine available to a broader group of people.




    in: Ford to axe Falcon GT before Broadmeadows factory shutdown | News.com.au

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      #3
      Bolas é uma notícia arrasadora por aquelas bandas. Isso já não era uma marca era uma instituição.

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        #4
        Originalmente Colocado por TerranoII Ver Post
        Bolas é uma notícia arrasadora por aquelas bandas. Isso já não era uma marca era uma instituição.


        É um golpe de facto.

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          #5
          Então e onde serão produzidas as ''famosas'' UTE, muito apreciadas e apenas comercializadas por aquelas bandas.

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            #6
            Não sei se não será um golpe de marketing de ultima hipótese.

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              #7
              Originalmente Colocado por MetalKing Ver Post
              Então e onde serão produzidas as ''famosas'' UTE, muito apreciadas e apenas comercializadas por aquelas bandas.


              As UTE deixarão de existir.

              Os australianos, estão cada vez mais direccionados para as típicas Pick Up's 4x4.

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                #8
                Originalmente Colocado por ESPRIT Ver Post
                Não sei se não será um golpe de marketing de ultima hipótese.


                Quem sabe... até há vozes a fazer força, para que a FORD AUSTRALIA continue a existir... mas...

                E as UTE (FORD ou HOLDEN), já são um símbolo.

                Mas é certo, que as Pick Uo's tradicionais, como a TOYOTA HYLUX, FORD RANGER, MAZDA BT-50, MITSUBISHI L200... todas elas tem mais vendas, do que as UTE.

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                  #9
                  Originalmente Colocado por nto Ver Post
                  Quem sabe... até há vozes a fazer força, para que a FORD AUSTRALIA continue a existir... mas...

                  E as UTE (FORD ou HOLDEN), já são um símbolo.

                  Mas é certo, que as Pick Uo's tradicionais, como a TOYOTA HYLUX, FORD RANGER, MAZDA BT-50, MITSUBISHI L200... todas elas tem mais vendas, do que as UTE.
                  É verdade! Os UTE e os Sedan´s tradicionais RWD(Falcon, Monaro) já tinham vendas muito baixas. O mercado mudou... e é preciso ser realista: Fabricar na Austrália é muito dispendioso, e mesmo os volumes não o justificam. Além disso, a Austrália possui zero capacidade exportadora em termos automóveis(salvo raras excepções)

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                    #10
                    Originalmente Colocado por Kasinski Ver Post
                    É verdade! Os UTE e os Sedan´s tradicionais RWD(Falcon, Monaro) já tinham vendas muito baixas. O mercado mudou... e é preciso ser realista: Fabricar na Austrália é muito dispendioso, e mesmo os volumes não o justificam. Além disso, a Austrália possui zero capacidade exportadora em termos automóveis(salvo raras excepções)


                    Por isso mesmo, por não haver rentabilidade, atendendo que a produção e seu mercado de escoamento, era e é, praticamente mercado interno (salvo a questão de Nova Zelandia).

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                      #11
                      Originalmente Colocado por nto Ver Post
                      Por isso mesmo, por não haver rentabilidade, atendendo que a produção e seu mercado de escoamento, era e é, praticamente mercado interno (salvo a questão de Nova Zelandia).
                      Exacto. Na altura da Pontiac ainda iam alguns G8´s, GTO´s e afins, o que sempre daria algum volume, mas com a Pontiac kaput fica complicado. Só o Chevrolet SS não justifica

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                        #12
                        A primeira vez que vi uma corrida de UTE, pensei: WTF ???

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                          Australie : les dernières Falcon GT s’arrachent à prix d’or

                          La Ford Falcon, autrefois incontournable en Australie, se marginalise. Au point où l’ovale bleu a décidé de la sacrifier à l’horizon 2016. FPV, le préparateur interne, va bientôt disparaitre. On pourrait croire que les concessionnaires soldent les dernières Falcon FPV, pour écouler leurs stocks. Que nenni…

                          La Falcon FPV GT F (pour « finale ») se contente « d’une teinte façon années 70″, de freins Brembo à 6 pistions à l’avant et 4 pistons à l’arrière. On n’en sait pas plus pour l’instant. Le V8 5,0l à compresseur 455ch serait tout de même poussé à 476ch. C’est un peu le minimum syndical pour fêter son départ. Au point où certains fans sont déçus de ce manque d’ambition. Ils auraient préféré une vraie GTHO. Quoi qu’il en soit, il y aura 500 berlines GT F et 150 « ute » (ainsi qu’une poignée de voitures pour la Nouvelle Zélande.) Chaque modèle portera une plaque numérotée. Chaque concessionnaire Ford recevra un quota de voitures.

                          En théorie, elle sera à 77 990 dollars australiens (52 000€.) En pratique, certains clients ont déjà déposé des accomptes de 100 000 dollars australiens (69 000 €.) Et si vous voulez un numéro précis, il faut y rajouter 10 000 dollars australiens, soit quasiment 1,5 fois le prix initial ! C’est d’autant plus incroyable qu’à la mort de FPV, Ford commercialisera une XR8 à vocation sportive.

                          Les concessionnaires déclarent que c’est un prix raisonnable, car ce sera une future voiture de collection. Après tout, on a déjà vu une Falcon GTHO état concours vendues 1 million de dollars australiens (690 000€) à une enchère. En « off », ils disent que les temps sont durs. Les ventes de Falcon sont en chute libre et ils vendent des Fiesta et des Mondeo sur lesquelles ils margent moins. La GT F permet de mettre un peu de beurre dans les épinards…
                          Côté Ford, on jure que l’on n’a pas de prise sur ce phénomène. Le constructeur s’est contenté de signaler qu’il se réservera certains numéros (notamment les 1 à 14, pour les voitures de presse.)

                          Source :
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                          in: Australie : les dernières Falcon GT s'arrachent à prix d'or | le blog auto

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