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Old 03-10-2012, 11:59 PM   #31
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The local market ones are very basic with no airbags or other safety gear and very basic finishing.
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Didn't think they could finish them off any worse. The few I've driven look like they were put together by Mr Magoo.
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It's all about preconceived perceptions about fuel economy.

Most people identify any Mazda as being economical to run.

Most people identify any Ford as being less fuel efficient.

I hear it time and time again, especially with wife and her female friends.
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Have had the same from Ford dealers so its not just a Mazda thing. Picked up my parents car from Freeway Ford and had a big banner across the windscreen with congrats, pohots were taken, pressies given ..... etc.

Sick of people bagging out all dealers ..... some are crap, most are good and the good ones rival those from others brand and surpass in many instances.

It is NOT a reason for someone NOT to buy their FIRST Ford and after picking up an absolute crap load of new FORD cars ...... The quality of the car is the reason I and many buy ...... not because of a wonderful salesman!

I buy the car I am happy with and DO NOT buy because I am in love with the salesman or need loving back and certainly do not need to be wined and dined by the dealer. Give me the keys as I want to get in and drive the thing!!

Whinge about dealers comes up everytime, once a month like clockwork so leaving this topic here and back with the topic at hand.
This wouldn't make any sense in a PM to you, so I'll say it here.

His experience isn't any less credible just because ford have rolled out the red carpet for you. Of course it would be naive to say that all Mazda dealers are just as fantastic.. because that happens with all companies, and who represent them in the purchase of their product greatly vary.

But according to DanielXR8's experience. Mazda the company itself was very proactive in staying in touch and making sure their experience was a pleasant one. And it's comforting to know that you will be looked after when you return, or have an issue with the vehicle. If you know your local dealer are bunch of mugs that you'd have to battle with at every turn, it can drive some to not bother with a great car for rubbish service, when they can get a good car with good service.

I took away from his comment that Ford need to be more proactive and firmer with their dealers, because they are the only point of dealing with the Company in person. Even though they don't represent the Company. It's vital to their brand image.

Now Mazda has the best selling car, and best selling small car in Australia. Despite Ford's equal or better offering in the Focus. This will in some way reflect on the coming VFACTS numbers.

Time Ford bought a big ruler and started wrapping some knuckles.
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hmm well everyones experience will be different of course but mine to contrast and compare. Recently I purchased a Mazda 6 wagon.

The dealer prepared the car and had it in the showroom with seating next to it, where we sat down and went through the paperwork for delivery and got a run through on the cars functions etc. He took a photo of the car (which he offered for us to be in) and presented us with a bottle of local wine, before ensuring we were happy with everything and then opening the showroom doors for the big exit. They put on a good show.

Had two calls from Mazda Australia in four weeks checking how we were going. Also they had my file on hand and knew I was a previous customer and thanked me for returning.

Had a full size colour photo of the car in the showroom (from earlier) in a binding sent to our home with a thank you for purchasing the car from the dealer.

Had a booklet on the history of Mazda sent to me from Mazda Australia about three weeks after we got the car and a thank you letter.

Got two letters from the local dealer. One asking to fill out a survey on the new car buying experience and the other explaining our factory warranty and including a booklet from Mazda.

Got a Nielsen survey on behalf of Mazda Australia about five weeks in asking us how we were finding the car. Got a courtesy follow up call from Mazda Australia when they received it.

My last experience with the local Ford dealer. Took my Territory in for the ball joint recall. They said the job was done and it sure wasn't. The inspection report said all the rest of the suspension was fine - it wasn't not by a long shot with torn bushes at the rear, that were in one case literally in two halves.

They said the ballpoints were replaced and had been road tested ok. Took it out and it was making so many loud banging noises I drove it straight to my local mechanic who fixed it and explained how they screwed it up. Said it looked like the apprentice had done it. Oh and when I asked what warranty was on the new ballpoints the service guy said none, because Ford paid for it. So add lieing to the customer service. Finally they scratched the crap out of one of my alloy wheels.

On top of all that the guy who sold me the Mazda use to work at the Ford dealer, but had been made redundant. Apparently sales are down over at the Ford shop.
And judging by the sales figures you're not alone.
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Old 04-10-2012, 08:34 AM   #35
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It's all about preconceived perceptions about fuel economy.

Most people identify any Mazda as being economical to run.

Most people identify any Ford as being less fuel efficient.

I hear it time and time again, especially with wife and her female friends.
Not surprising with Ford attaching itself to the V8 Supercar image. Falcon car company, FPV, doesn't exactly scream green to the chicks.
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Old 04-10-2012, 01:49 PM   #36
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Top 10 Best-selling Vehicles – September 2012

Mazda3 – 4276
Toyota HiLux – 3479
Hyundai i30 – 3144
Toyota Corolla – 3133
Holden Commodore – 2532
Mitsubishi Triton – 2326
Toyota Camry – 2267
Holden Cruze – 1951
Nissan Navara – 1812
Mazda CX-5 – 1809



Top 10 Best-selling Vehicles – 2012 to date

Mazda3 – 32,434
Toyota HiLux – 31,064
Toyota Corolla – 28,089
Holden Commodore – 23,226
Holden Cruze – 22,891
Hyundai i30 – 21,314
Nissan Navara – 19,173
Toyota Camry – 17,120
Toyota Yaris – 14,165
Mazda2 – 13,273



Top 10 Best-selling Brands – September 2012

Toyota – 17,300
Mazda – 10,093
Holden – 8955
Hyundai – 7815
Ford – 7764
Nissan – 6228
Mitsubishi – 5802
Volkswagen – 4949
Subaru – 3211
Kia – 2744



Top 10 Best-selling Brands – 2012 to date

Toyota – 159,111
Holden – 85,345
Mazda – 77,862
Hyundai – 68,460
Ford – 65,892
Nissan – 58,749
Mitsubishi – 44,444
Volkswagen – 40,223
Subaru – 30,779
Honda – 25,336

Source > http://www.caradvice.com.au/194298/c...rs-and-losers/
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Top 10 Best-selling Vehicles – September 2012

Mazda3 – 4276
Toyota HiLux – 3479
Hyundai i30 – 3144
Toyota Corolla – 3133
Holden Commodore – 2532
Mitsubishi Triton – 2326
Toyota Camry – 2267
Holden Cruze – 1951
Nissan Navara – 1812
Mazda CX-5 – 1809



Top 10 Best-selling Vehicles – 2012 to date

Mazda3 – 32,434
Toyota HiLux – 31,064
Toyota Corolla – 28,089
Holden Commodore – 23,226
Holden Cruze – 22,891
Hyundai i30 – 21,314
Nissan Navara – 19,173
Toyota Camry – 17,120
Toyota Yaris – 14,165
Mazda2 – 13,273



Top 10 Best-selling Brands – September 2012

Toyota – 17,300
Mazda – 10,093
Holden – 8955
Hyundai – 7815
Ford – 7764
Nissan – 6228
Mitsubishi – 5802
Volkswagen – 4949
Subaru – 3211
Kia – 2744



Top 10 Best-selling Brands – 2012 to date

Toyota – 159,111
Holden – 85,345
Mazda – 77,862
Hyundai – 68,460
Ford – 65,892
Nissan – 58,749
Mitsubishi – 44,444
Volkswagen – 40,223
Subaru – 30,779
Honda – 25,336

Source > http://www.caradvice.com.au/194298/c...rs-and-losers/
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I've said it before on this forum that Mazdas reliability is questionable. 3 and 6 are ok its the rest of the range. My mate that still works there has told me the new CX5 and BT50 are already causing problems.

Mazda has built its image so well here. Women love the things.
BT-50's are bullet proof pretty much (like Ranger). The one I have for work is great.

As for CX5 everyone i know who has one raves about how good it is.
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Whinge about dealers comes up everytime, once a month like clockwork so leaving this topic here and back with the topic at hand.
If "whinging" about Ford dealers is as regular as clockwork then what does that tell you?

Perhaps Ford Aus could use constructive criticism as given by this member and his experience with Mazda to their advantage?

People are also sick of speaking about other brands in a positive manner and getting slammed for it by the same three or four forum members. Is the forum not about having open and constructive threads/debates/conversations?
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I hate this time of the month... :(
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If "whinging" about Ford dealers is as regular as clockwork then what does that tell you?

Perhaps Ford Aus could use constructive criticism as given by this member and his experience with Mazda to their advantage?
Off topic and wasn't going to continue but .....

Whinging by the few ... but repetitive and constant ...... and its easy where they are cos you always 'Like' that post!

Hazard a guess but the reason most people buy a new (or any) car is because of the car ..... not the salesperson.

People have different expectations when buying of course ..... some want to take the dealer home and have dinner and be told how wonderful they are. Others just want to buy the car.

Some have higher expectations when it comes to warranties .... and have heard it all over the years. Out of warranty is out of warranty, altering the car from standard can void warranty .... etc

My point? Ford do have bad dealers but so does other brands. It is not a Mazda thing. Ford do have MORE good dealers than bad ...... so would Mazda and all the others. Not happy with a dealer as he wont take you for lunch? GO to another one. You want great service? Buy Euro ..... now there is service! And you pay for it and not always up front.

My point again ........ Ford WILL loose a very small percentage of new car sales because of some peoples expectations ..... but they also GAIN sales because of peoples expectations.

Ford Dealers are bad, in every sales thread, every month, is only from a few .... (you included). NOT from everyone. Is NOT the number 1,2,7 or 20th reason Ford is not number 1,2 or 3.

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People are also sick of speaking about other brands in a positive manner and getting slammed for it by the same three or four forum members. Is the forum not about having open and constructive threads/debates/conversations?
More people are sick of the few who constantly bag out Ford, the dealers, the cars, the company and therefore .... the owners and members on this forum. Yes ...... It is about open discussion ...... but if you cannot understand that it goes BOTH WAYS ...... everyone would be happy.

Please back to topic?? All has had there say on this topic.



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Does anyone have figures on Focus, Ranger, Fiesta, Mondeo Ect?
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Take the total Ford sales for the month, take away Falcon, and Territory, divide by four, and those models each sold 1370 respectfully.

Sorry. Couldn't help myself.
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If anyone here is in Victoria I've had excellent dealings with Essendon Ford.

Sunbury Ford on the other hand, They're giving me a lot of **** with my Focus at the moment trying to get it fixed under warranty.

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If anyone here is in Victoria I've had excellent dealings with Essendon Ford.

Sunbury Ford on the other hand They're giving me a lot of **** with my Focus at the moment trying to get it fixed under warranty.
Just remember. You can always talk to FoA about it... and try to get the company to strong arm them.
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Just remember. You can always talk to FoA about it... and try to get the company to strong arm them.
The customer can't contact Ford Aus: at least no one in senior management. All you can do is contact their call centre, which is nigh on useless. Damos thread in the Focus section makes interesting reading...
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BT-50's are bullet proof pretty much (like Ranger). The one I have for work is great.

As for CX5 everyone i know who has one raves about how good it is.
BT50s have issues with loose gear lever bolts and fuel pump pulleys. There are recalls for both already. My previous work has had an engine destroyed by the pump problem because timing gears were ruined.

The CX5 is an ok car to drive but we had some come back in the first couple of weeks on sale because of electrical glitches. I-stop is very problematic too.
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All manufacturers have bad eggs in the dealer basket, we just only hear about the Ford ones....and you hear it every month...just like the marketing argument, engine choice etc.


Might have been good thought provoking seed for discussion 12 months ago, but now its old, repetitive and redundant.
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If anyone here is in Victoria I've had excellent dealings with Essendon Ford.

Sunbury Ford on the other hand They're giving me a lot of **** with my Focus at the moment trying to get it fixed under warranty.
Appreciate the feedback Damo. As I live in Woodend I'm considering a Ford from Sunford. Won't make me not consider a Ford but might make me consider another dealer.

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Appreciate the feedback Damo. As I live in Woodend I'm considering a Ford from Sunford. Won't make me not consider a Ford but might make me consider another dealer.
No problem, nice to see another person from the Macedon Ranges here

If you want check out my thread in the Focus section and you'll see all the fuss.

I'd go to Essendon Ford in Essendon Fields, not only are they good but there are 8 dealerships there right next to each other so you can cross shop everything, and probably test drive 50,000 cars in the one day.
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Australias best selling car has finally had Bluetooth added.....as a no cost option.

http://www.caradvice.com.au/192942/m...ng-tweaks-mps/

That fact alone tells me there is no logic or reason to car purchasing in this country.
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Australias best selling car has finally had Bluetooth added.....as a no cost option.

http://www.caradvice.com.au/192942/m...ng-tweaks-mps/

That fact alone tells me there is no logic or reason to car purchasing in this country.
And the base model Corolla doesnt even have cruise control.
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Does anyone have figures on Focus, Ranger, Fiesta, Mondeo Ect?
Goauto had this little snippet:

Falcon sales floundered another 30.4 per cent, to 1188 units, while Territory slumped 21.4 per cent, to 1096 units.

Mercifully for Ford dealers, the Focus small car and Ranger SUV helped to take up the slack, with Focus sales doubling to 1687 units and Ranger achieving 1801 sales – up from 1364 in the same month last year.

http://www.goauto.com.au/mellor/mell...257A8D000C8FEF
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http://www.caradvice.com.au/192942/m...ng-tweaks-mps/

That fact alone tells me there is no logic or reason to car purchasing in this country.
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And the base model Corolla doesnt even have cruise control.
Wait, what? So where are all these gadget nazis now, decrying the lack of features in cars like the Falcon when the FG has had these things from the get go as standard equipment!!
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Wait, what? So where are all these gadget nazis now, decrying the lack of features in cars like the Falcon when the FG has had these things from the get go as standard equipment!!
Exactly

All I can say is the more I think about the new car market the less I understand about it.
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Here's the Ute figures, great for Ranger and poor for Falcon.

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Utes: September sales overviewBy Tim Beissmann | October 04th, 2012
The Toyota HiLux continued its domination over Australia’s ute segment in September despite relinquishing the overall top sales spot to the Mazda3.

After an unprecedented five consecutive months as Australia’s top-selling vehicle, the Thai-built ute was outsold by the Japanese small car by 797 units last month (4276 versus 3479), opening up a gap of 1370 sales (32,434 versus 31,064) year-to-date with three months of the year to go.

While still possible, September’s result makes the task of becoming the first light-commercial vehicle to top the annual sales charts more difficult for the HiLux, as it now needs to outsell the Mazda3 by an average of 457 units across October-December.

The Mitsubishi Triton (2326) knocked the Nissan Navara (1812) out of second place for the month with its best September result in history. The month proved a solid rebound for the Triton, which managed just 1500 sales in August.



The Navara is still locked into second place year-to-date, however, on the back of 12.6 per cent growth across 2012.

The Ford Ranger (1801) missed the September podium by just 11 units, while the recently released Holden Colorado (1697) enjoyed a strong month to rise to fifth.

The Mazda BT-50 (1124) was the only other model to exceed triple figures, with the Holden Commodore-based Utility, Isuzu D-Max, Volkswagen Amarok and Great Wall V200/V240 running a tight race to round out the top 10.

The Ford Falcon Ute (531) and the Toyota LandCruiser pick-up/cab-chassis (487) narrowly missed the September leader board.

Overall, Australia’s ute segment (4Χ2 and 4Χ4 models combined) has grown 9.5 per cent so far this year, up from 116,542 vehicles to 127,594. The 4Χ4 PU/CC segment is up 20.1 per cent year to date, while the 4Χ2 PU/CC market has declined 10.5 per cent.



Top 10 Best-selling Utes – September 2012

1.Toyota HiLux – 3479
2.Mitsubishi Triton – 2326
3.Nissan Navara – 1812
4.Ford Ranger – 1801
5.Holden Colorado – 1697
6.Mazda BT-50 – 1124
7.Holden Utility – 592
8.Isuzu D-Max – 591
9.Volkswagen Amarok – 573
10.Great Wall V200/V240 – 534


Top 10 Best-selling Utes – 2012 to date

1.Toyota HiLux – 31,064 (+12.2 per cent)
2.Nissan Navara – 19,173 (+12.6 per cent)
3.Mitsubishi Triton – 14,314 (+7.8 per cent)
4.Ford Ranger – 12,146 (–5.6 per cent)
5.Mazda BT-50 – 9007 (+21.9 per cent)
6.Holden Colorado – 7508 (–16.0 per cent)
7.Holden Utility – 6066 (–20.9 per cent)
8.Toyota LandCruiser PU/CC – 5937 (+22.2 per cent)
9.Great Wall V200/V240 – 5920 (+60.2 per cent)
10.Isuzu D-Max – 5667 (+21.3 per cent)
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Wait, what? So where are all these gadget nazis now, decrying the lack of features in cars like the Falcon when the FG has had these things from the get go as standard equipment!!
Whilst I understand your sentiment, I must correct that bluetooth and ipod connectivity were not standard in the early model FGs. They were optioned under the 'Tech' pack.

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