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Old 01-11-2011, 05:35 PM   #61
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The RRP+ORC listed is meaningless, stupid numbers enforced by legislation reflected in reality nowhere else except motoring magazines and reviews (where the opposition product looks equally poor, ala the recent article on ecolpi FG). Much fuss over nothing, but I concur having them on the website isnt likely to lead to sales. Leave em off. (remember when this started every manufacturers pricing disappeared overnight off their sites)

I reckon FG2 XR will be much nicer in the flesh. XT definite improvement even in the pics. G6E a wait and see.
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i love the look of it, i have no real qualms with any of the models, and the XT looks great. I'll be interested to see some drive-away prices on carpoint but obviously there are no FG2's there yet.
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Why is it when ever Ford releases a new model the main topic people want to discuss is complaining about the price....??
If you're a SERIOUS buyer you'll haggle and do a deal rather than moan here.
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Why is it when ever Ford releases a new model the main topic people want to discuss is complaining about the price....??
If you're a SERIOUS buyer you'll haggle and do a deal rather than moan here.
the point is the RRP is considerably higher than everyone was expecting. I remember dad picking up his new BA XT in mid 2003 for low 30's. And he hardly did any haggling. None from memory. He got it in manual though, optioned a couple of things.

People are allowed to express their opinion on pricing. As i said we have to wait to see what the real drive-away deals are, then comment again.
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the point is the RRP is considerably higher than everyone was expecting. I remember dad picking up his new BA XT in mid 2003 for low 30's. And he hardly did any haggling. None from memory. He got it in manual though, optioned a couple of things.

People are allowed to express their opinion on pricing. As i said we have to wait to see what the real drive-away deals are, then comment again.
True, but how much higher is the RRP than the outgoing equivilant?
The 36K drive away XR6 tactic is one of desperation, its not something that is good for Ford long term as much as we all love a bargain.
You cant blame them for trying to maintain margin and raise the price expectation.
Ive never bought a car on price alone, its allways been on a range of determiners first, price is the last thing i consider.
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It is somewhat ironic that the people who are complaining about the price of Australian made cars seem to be the same ones who complain when the subject of moving manufacture offshore to reduce costs as the labour in Australia is much more expensive.

You want high wages then somebody has to pay for it.......
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True, but how much higher is the RRP than the outgoing equivilant?
The 36K drive away XR6 tactic is one of desperation, its not something that is good for Ford long term as much as we all love a bargain.
You cant blame them for trying to maintain margin and raise the price expectation.
Ive never bought a car on price alone, its allways been on a range of determiners first, price is the last thing i consider.
yes there are many factors but for the majority, price is a very, very big factor. I can't recall exactly what the RRP was for the FG1 XT, something around 42k i think? Someone know the figures?

That said there are XT's for 27K new on carsales at the moment, XR's for under 30K.
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That said there are XT's for 27K new on carsales at the moment, XR's for under 30K.
We should all be very concerned about this.....
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so are they gonna be sellin the FPV's at 80k plus? :/
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Another point is:

If the new model was advertised at the same price as the old one why would anyone buy the old one?

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so are they gonna be sellin the FPV's at 80k plus? :/
Well two of mine were (GTP 88k, F6 82k) and that was discounted.......
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I’m not sure that you understood what I said so I will elaborate … I was looking for a base XR6 with no special features of any kind, so in this case the RRP is relevant as its also for a base car.

Initially I went to a number of local Ford dealers just to be told how expensive the Falcon is … I know that people who buy through fleets get massive discounts hence I did not believe their BS … I started to look for other avenues …

As per an advice from a mate, I then did a simple search on www.carsales.com.au across Australia and came up with a few dealers selling the Falcons in QLD and VIC for a price which I think was right …

I then called one of the VIC dealers, and after a brief discussion we agreed on a price which I thought was right … next Friday I flew down to Melbourne and picked up the car … all in all the XR6 ended up costing me about 32K on the road … which is a far cry from the 36 – 37K I was getting from Sydney dealers by “negotiating” with them …

I don’t personally think I represent the minority as most people shop around and shopping around on the internet is a hell of a lot easier these days than driving to many different dealers just to be told BS … With Ford setting such high RRP of the FG2 range I can only imagine what one will be told when they say to the dealer drop 15K of that …

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Actually come to think of it I do know someone like you, he rang all over Australia to buy his F6 eventually from Sydney and Canberra for his BMW (bike). He saved $500 on the car and about $1000 on the bike. Of course he had to sell his trades privately with took ages and cost him rego and quite a bit in roadworthies and it seemed whenever he went in for warrant or a service all the courtesy cars were unavailable.

But you are a rarity (and I regularly work with quite a number of dealers) as the majority of people who actually buy cars choose the car on features first, price second so maybe they are aiming their advertising at the general public.

It is also of note if you use any of the same internet sites they tend to give the same results for any marque as in RRP vs RRP or discounted vs discounted but not a mix.
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Another point is:

If the new model was advertised at the same price as the old one why would anyone buy the old one?



Well two of mine were (GTP 88k, F6 82k) and that was discounted.......
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I then called one of the VIC dealers, and after a brief discussion we agreed on a price which I thought was right … next Friday I flew down to Melbourne and picked up the car … all in all the XR6 ended up costing me about 32K on the road … which is a far cry from the 36 – 37K I was getting from Sydney dealers by “negotiating” with them …
some dealers just have cars they need to get rid of. maybe you found a dealer that just happened to have what you want, but was having trouble moving it in his environment, or he just didn't want a pov pack sitting in his showroom.

i'm assuming the car you bought was new, not demo or used?
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Ford have to make their RRP more reflective of actual transaction prices if they want to sell cars in the internet age.
THis...

What's the point of giving a 18k discount on a RRP that the car never sells for anyways....
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some dealers just have cars they need to get rid of. maybe you found a dealer that just happened to have what you want, but was having trouble moving it in his environment, or he just didn't want a pov pack sitting in his showroom.

i'm assuming the car you bought was new, not demo or used?
Correct, we need to be very careful that "best deals" are not the new RRP...
Dealers discount certain cars for a host of reasons including unpopular colors and options, demo's, over stocks etc. Just because a snot green manual XR6 thats been on the lot for 12 months sells for 32k doesnt mean an auto edge xr6 with leather will sell for 32k too..
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I don’t personally think I represent the minority as most people shop around and shopping around on the internet is a hell of a lot easier these days than driving to many different dealers just to be told BS
Exactly. I dont have the time to spend days negotiating, nor do i have any desire to 'play the game'.

Offer me a realistic price, and then we can discuss.

RRP is an elimination tool for me. I dont care that i can theoretically negotiate $X off - its too dependent on the whim of the sales guy. I found this out when I tried to buy a Golf R, was told RRP take it or leave, then within two weeks someone on the VW forums got 10% off that car from the same dealership.

I accept that dealers will try to get top dollar, but if they're struggling for sales, they also need to be aware that I simply wont even look at car X if the RRP isnt in the range.
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Yes the car was brand new … I did ask the dealer if he made any profit on it and the answer was “yes, but not very much” … I also got floor mats for free as well. As for the service it was far better than anything I expected from a Sydney dealer, then even picked me up from Melbourne airport and drop me 50km to the dealership …

As for popular or unpopular … well it’s a bog stock blue Euro 4 XR6 … so its apples to apples comparison to the RRP … My personal opinion is when Ford sells XR6s at 36K they still make a reasonable profit as big fleets get them at about the 31K mark …
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100% agree with you mate!!! and so is just about every person I know of thats been on the market in the last few years ...

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Exactly. I dont have the time to spend days negotiating, nor do i have any desire to 'play the game'.

Offer me a realistic price, and then we can discuss.

RRP is an elimination tool for me. I dont care that i can theoretically negotiate $X off - its too dependent on the whim of the sales guy. I found this out when I tried to buy a Golf R, was told RRP take it or leave, then within two weeks someone on the VW forums got 10% off that car from the same dealership.

I accept that dealers will try to get top dollar, but if they're struggling for sales, they also need to be aware that I simply wont even look at car X if the RRP isnt in the range.
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why do i get the feeling that if ford made a tv ad that appealed to AFF members, and lowered their RRP, they increase their sales to commodore like numbers overnight.

geez, the boffins down at ford really do have no clue, and many members on here are wasting their true calling.
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why do i get the feeling that if ford made a tv ad that appealed to AFF members, and lowered their RRP, they increase their sales to commodore like numbers overnight.

geez, the boffins down at ford really do have no clue, and many members on here are wasting their true calling.
You'd have to lower driving age first..... :-)
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those are the sort of prices that the "bros" back home in nz would have to pay.

maybe they have got nz rrp prices up for some stupid reason?
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That said there are XT's for 27K new on carsales at the moment, XR's for under 30K.
Be careful, they look to be 2010 plate cars...
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I then called one of the VIC dealers, and after a brief discussion we agreed on a price which I thought was right … next Friday I flew down to Melbourne and picked up the car … all in all the XR6 ended up costing me about 32K on the road … which is a far cry from the 36 – 37K I was getting from Sydney dealers by “negotiating” with them …

Only about 2-3 months ago, Ford was advertising brand new XR6's for $34990 with a $2000 cashback. So the car cost $32,990 drive away without even haggling. Even now they have a LE model which is $34990 drive away so I can't understand why you were quoted 36-37. Doesn't make sense.

I've been looking around for ages for a new XR6 but I wanted one with extra features. I found the RRP on the Ford site for just a basic XR6 was in the $40's even though they were advertised for about $10K less. Which doesn't make any sense. Even in the car mags, the RRP is quoted in the $40's.

In the end I bought the last brand new XR50. Took a little while to talk the dealer down in price.
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I don't think anyone expects a brand spanking new FG2 XR6 at a ridiculously cheap $$$. But there is a real disconnect with the RRP to the actual average transaction / price.

Earlier I suggested the following prices

XT - $34,990
G6 - $36,990
G6E - $43,990
G6ET - $49,990
XR6 - $36,990
XR6T - $43,990

Add $2500 if you want EcoLPi. Add another $2500-$3500 for delivery / on road costs.

So, if you're an early adopter essentially you would be paying the on roads. Later on the price would be driveaway.

Sure the changeover price is the most important part of the deal. The resale percentage looks much better with a realistic price to start with. It also makes the purchase feel better from a value for money perspective.

Scenario is you've had enough of your VE, decided it's time to upgrade to an FG2. You might've paid $42k for the VE, but it will get you $12k on trade in. You get the FG2 for $37k and think 5 years on, i've got a newer car, superior in so many ways and yet it was cheaper than the car i previously bought. You're thinking I got a bargain. Shame the depreciation on the Commodore was so bad. That's a positive for Ford and negative for GM Holden.
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e.g. Fitting a genuine satnav to a B series is not as simple as plugging it in.
I believe ASL was working on the touch screen.

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I'll wait till they hit the showroom to see prices. The XR6 was about 44.5k rrp so I wouldn't worry.

To me it sounds more like excuses on here from people that aren't going to buy...or people that want the lowest price point....I wonder if these are the same people that will complain when their new car is worth nothing come trade in time.
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Be careful, they look to be 2010 plate cars...
yes they were, at least some of them. Still 0KM though.
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yes they were, at least some of them. Still 0KM though.
Only about 5 brand new 2010s come up at that price but be careful of search engines,
some of those are old ads, one had 2010 half hear sale. I think if you went to inquire about those cars they would be gone...

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If the RRP is $44k and FORD dealer sells the car for $34k, how do they make a profit???or are the cars overpriced to begin with????? so there is room to negotiate??? all seems strange???? It would be interesting to know how much a car actually costs to build??? when you look at the G6, G6E etc, not much extra kit for the price??? over an XT???
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If the RRP is $44k and FORD dealer sells the car for $34k, how do they make a profit???or are the cars overpriced to begin with????? so there is room to negotiate??? all seems strange???? It would be interesting to know how much a car actually costs to build??? when you look at the G6, G6E etc, not much extra kit for the price??? over an XT???
At the moment those dealers that are willing to take a risk on run out stock can get bulk
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Wheels look familiar to the A6 I rented in Europe recently...



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