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Our Mazda 6 has reverse sensors and LED tail lights. As you say it has dual climate control which is very good and keeps the temperature perfect. Why do I need rear vents again? Likewise the repeaters in the mirrors when they are on the guard? So really the only thing we are missing out on is leather trim. Bluetooth in this day and age is a must in my opinion and I would rank that much higher in necessity than leather, rear vents, USB, mirror repeaters, LED tail lights etc. So going off that list I count more 'fors' than 'againsts' to the Mazda. Also the Mazda is available in wagon form. Looking at the other things you mention... Warranty - yes the Hyundai has a better warranty but nothing went wrong with our previous Mazda between when the warranty ran out and when we sold it (130000ish km). So I don't see the problem. Also refer to my other post about the 121. Engine - The Hyundai doesn't have a diesel so plus 1 to Mazda. But comparing our diesel to the top spec petrol Hyundai we are only down about 10-15kw but have an 60% more torque (150Nm extra). Transmission - Nothing wrong with the 6 speed manual we have. It has a very slick shift in my opinion. The only auto I have ever had is my work RTV so the manual is a plus in my opinion. I have no idea what the transmission is like in the Hyundai. Service intervals - You have me there. I assume they are evry 15000km compared to the Mazdas 10? So overall to me it still falls in the Mazda's favour. I also note the dynamics of the Hyundai hasn't been mentioned yet. How a car drives is a BIG factor to me when I am buying a car. |
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Rear vents are a must if you want the little ones to stay happy in the back during summer. That some cars don't even come with them surprises the hell out of me.
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June figures for Aussie built vehicles: Ford Ford Falcon 1,847 Falcon Ute 664 Territory 1,634 TOTAL: 4145 Holden Commodore 3,809 Commodore Ute 1,227 Cruze 3,387 Caprice 186 TOTAL: 8609 Now, we know that Ford is a one shift plant and Holden a two shift plant so it seems that both plants are now filling their shifts with enough vehicles to justify five day week production albeit at different production line speeds. Even though Ford is producing slightly less than half the number of vehicles that Holden makes, that seems about right for their current output so anyone thinking that Ford are at death's door is not looking at how a resurgent Territory has filled production and if the new LPG engine does similar, Ford could recover even more sales, those sad sedan and Ute sales could both increase by about 300 a month, that's assuming EcoLPI goes into Ute... an area Ford needs to fully capitalise. |
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If eco lpi even creates 20% increase in production they will be hard pressed to keep up.
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i know there seems to be a lot of confindence the ecolpi will create sales, but all those customers that used to be ford lpg customers, have had to go elsewhere in the last few months so they won't be looking to buy a new car for another year or 2 now. people can't go round buying a new car every time a new model comes out.
the lpg option will bolster the lineup but whether it will still achieve the same results as the old gasser is yet to be seen. if the ecolpi is bought by someone that would've bought a falcon anyway, then it won't increase any overall production numbers. the territory has lived up to expectation so lets hope lpg will as well, but i doubt it will be to the same extent. as mentioned many times, lpg still has a bit of a reputation. hopefully a manufacturer releasing a factory state of the art system will help to dispel a lot of the myths and allay a lot of peoples fears. |
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The private list shows the type of cars we should be building here. The Mazda 3 dominates. As an aside at the Melbourne Motor show, Toyota once again mentioned they want a third model to be built at Altona, and for the first time ever Kluger wasnt the automatic choice. Talk of Corolla or Rav4 being built locally...which is a suprise as I thought the plant could only take Camry-based product. |
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Bit of a worry with not one Ford in the top 10 private list. Wonder what the top 20 looks like err on second thought I dont want to see that either.
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One thing to remember is that the private figures don't account for user choose lease plans. Something were the utes would make up good numbers.
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People can be so dumb sometimes.. The big large 6's have ALWAYS relied on fleet & government sales.. A 70/30% ish split is what it was 10-20-30 years ago!! Nothing new, just the overall number has dropped, which we already know!! I bet 15 years ago Corolla & Holden’s small car weren't getting 30% & 40% fleet/ government sales!! But no-one talks about that!!
The only real winner in this chart is Mazda 3 if you ask me!! And on a personal view point, when there is more private buyers, buying Yaris over a Falcon, god help this country, becuase there is allot of stupid people out there!!! Last edited by Joe5619; 18-07-2011 at 08:32 AM. |
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never driven a mazda 3 but i know a few people who own them and i would never buy one,for some reason i can hear the motors in them on a cold start rattling there heads off,maybe its just their cars im not sure but the last one i heard was from across the street it was rattling that loud.
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Why the **** do people buy a Yaris or a Mazda over a Fiesta? Both inferior cars, especially the ancient Yaris. The new Focus is even more in front of the Cruze, but I'll bet it'll still be out-sold at least two to one.
Come on, Ford, get your marketing act together!
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Why hasnt the proportion of private sales increased as fleet sales decreased? Another scary fact is that Holden is selling three times as many cars to private buyers than the Falcon.... now where is that V8 again? |
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Falcon fighting the battle with one hand tied behind its back, now that the EcoLPI engine is here, Holden won't be
getting any easy fleet sales, the lower running costs of the LPG Falcon will surely displace quite a few Omega sales..... Not to mention increased commercial sales when the Ute picks up the EcoLPI engine, fleet buyers love the LPG ute |
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I didn't realize how much the Mazda 3 dominates the private market, and can't see it changing anytime soon. My Mazda experience has been excellent (in all areas).
Cruze is a surprise, it's almost beating the Corolla (keep in mind it only has the one body style). Sad for large cars. I'm part of the problem though because every large car I have purchased has been second hand.
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People are forgetting that C-segment cars (Mazda 3, Focus, Cruze et al) all compete in one of the most cut-throat segments in the market place, with over 20 competitors in that segment alone. Profits on a car sold in this segment are modest. The makers of those cars are fortunate that they have volume on their side, otherwise there would be red ink everywhere.
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