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Old 02-06-2024, 05:49 PM   #31
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To add to this and without giving too much away, I was told that Ford China has the level of engineering ability to "top hat a platform" from another Ford engineering base. Obviously, that can and may change but not going to happen for a while.
Interesting, thanks for sharing that Doc, I’ve often wondered whether the Chinese Territory
from the Yusheng S330 was a ground up Chinese platform or a clever reuse of previous
Ford engineering. Either way, I sure wish they would produce RHD versions for our region….

There’s gotta be a way for Ford to leverage their Chinese assets to produce more vehicle types
for our region instead of relying on Europe and USA.
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Old 02-06-2024, 07:53 PM   #32
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Ford and the China JVs (and Ford itself in nanjing) seems to be a constant stop/start business. They invested heavily in the new proving ground but afaik it never really got used much. the various JVs for top hat and Renger/Everest products seem to constantly stall before they really get going. Part of the problem is clearly around commercial confidentiality but it seems more must be going on.

BTW, yes, the engineering team was gutted last year in May (me) and September both as a planned downturn, and then later as a global haircut. All body interior and exterio design work for T6 is now run out of India. Powertrain is now largely in Brazil and Mexico. Vehicle Engineering was halved! Pretty much the only team left intact is the chassis team, and once PHEV and SuperDuty are finished, I wouldn't give them too much longer. Given that most prototypes now get shipped overseas, I can't see it being too long before someone questions why we still build them here, and then that really will be the start of the end I'm afraid.
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Old 03-06-2024, 10:21 PM   #33
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Farley just got a close up looky at BYD's 6th gen Hybrid Tech that gives it's vehicles 2000 - 2500kms per tank ...... and has decided that's the way to go - can't blame him honestly.
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That tech sounds really good!

Meanwhile on the docks

https://au.news.yahoo.com/tesla-grav...222758407.html
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWqDFSGn23o

& video, Paul's interview and final takeaway is pretty classic
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Old 05-06-2024, 10:51 AM   #36
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I guess the test is I order a Tesla (no options) today how long will I wait?
...
edit just went to order page and quoted 1-3 weeks wait for delivery on a stock standard Tesla 3...so it seems there is stock readily available, at least for my config.

Changed to a 3 with every option ticked and July-Sept delivery date...
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I guess the test is I order a Tesla (no options) today how long will I wait?
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edit just went to order page and quoted 1-3 weeks wait for delivery on a stock standard Tesla 3...so it seems there is stock readily available, at least for my config.

Changed to a 3 with every option ticked and July-Sept delivery date...
Looking at the photo of the holding area, a lot of them look like Tesla Y’s.

https://au.news.yahoo.com/tesla-grav...alian%20market.

Wow, it’s VFacts May 2024 and Ford sold over 8,800 last month
Ranger 5,912
Everest 2,110

Guess it’s time for a new thread guys…..

https://www.carexpert.com.au/car-new...r-record-month

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