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Not knowing what we know now, I'm unsure the writing was on the wall in the 1990s. What were the early signs, Honda CRV and HRV, Toyota RAV4, LR Freelander, maybe Mercedes ML and A Class. Apart from them every thing was the same old of medium & large sedans/wagons, hatchbacks and agricultural Utes with vinyl floors, optional air con and wheezing engine (although the 79 series carries this long dropped norm into the second decade of the 21st century). Who'd have thought in 1995 half of BMW, MB and Audis line up would consist of SUVs. Or that Jaguar, Bentley, Maserati, Lamborghini and Porsche will be selling hideous SUVs 20 years down the track ![]() Looking at Commodore sales they really dropped off around 2003-2004. I'm guessing Holden was optimistic the VE was going to boost them back to what they were in the VT VX days. Last edited by smoo; 19-03-2022 at 09:24 PM. |
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Nobody ever bought a Holden or Ford because they were considered "reliable" Nor has anybody, ever, (outside Japan) ever bought a Toyota "cos Dad drove Toyotas" Quote:
At that point we were probably still building a bunch of European cars here. Whitlams ham-fisted whack at Tariffs was simply designed to lower costs and thereby the inflation rate. Auto tariffs remained high right through the 70's 80's and 90's. Combined with local-content averages, and later export credits. That's when Toyota built their stranglehold. Keep in mind that tariffs on Commercial Vehicles were unwound much faster, allowing Japanese Light Commercials and 4wds to make massive inroads |
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What happened is that they began to get less heinous. With less money to spare, and "Mum" now getting equality in the Family Car stakes, it become less practical for "Dad" to have his Car and his "work ute". A lot of it was driven by the ATO's unwillingness to properly enforce the FBT laws, and the governments unwillingness to close the disparity. Lastly, many families started buying 4wd dual-cabs as affordable 4wd options. |
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I'm a big fan and former owner of a Mk I escort. but don't tell me its more reliable than a 72 rolla or EB1 civic
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72 - end of the Datsun 1600, and the start of the 180B |
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Cortina’s and Escorts that basically couldn’t compete especially once Gallant and Sigma joined the fray, only chance was Mazda based Laser and Telstar..but then, Ford Europe got the shyts and wanted its sales back… Quote:
and then pressed for their reduction with successive governments beginning with commercial vehicles. When governments began looking at the car industry in the 1980s with the button plan, Ford and Holden still wen backward and imports with lower cost bases eventually became more affordable, it was curtains for Holden and Ford’s commercial sales as well as the slow decline of government fleet sales. Look there’s no denying that Holden and Ford had a great run but you have to admit that once Aussie buyers had a choice of affordable alternatives with low or no tariffs and import quotas, they continued to move away form Holden and Ford, regardless of the vehicles offered… Last edited by jpd80; 20-03-2022 at 02:00 PM. |
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Winner winner…..
Datsun 180B, Datsun 120Y Mitsubishi Gallant, Mitsubishi Sigma Toyota Corolla, Corona, Celica Not just Australia, cars like these really chopped into US sales and virtually ended the British Auto Industry.. |
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Inaction on FBT is simply because governments know that enforcing it would be election suicide. |
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Were Holden's more reliable than Fords or Valiant ? from the 60's 70's 80's then we could talk about the 90's on being a big of a different ball game for many reasons, one our Holden's and Fords become Japans cars.
So 1970 Jap cars ? vs Aussie cars, well if something went wrong the cost were higher for Jap. Jap windscreens stung you I believe and the main problem was that the majority of Aussies payed little attention to servicing and with an alloy head this became big trouble down the track. One could say in one era that say Holden 202 problems were big ? but Toyota Crown were not ? but how many Crowns were made here f all ! but if they made as many as many as Holden did and had as many yobbos drive them, what then ? I can say that I never had any problems with my own cars at all, apart from the Aussie M21 4speed box, but that had to do with how they reconditioned them using worn out gears, I should of forked out and bought a brand new box. Same can be with reconditioned engines, they were slapped together with no regard at all. or built by idiots etc. I would not say all Toyotas are boring. the main problem was that the engines were to small. for my liking. back in the days. If Toyota had 6 cyl engines of 3.3L to 4.1L in the 70's on they may of been taken much more seriously. |
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Jap cars but assembled in Australia right?
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Toyota actually did quite well with its marketing of the Aurion, a bit too late.
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The rate at which people abandoned sedans was pretty quick and painful. |
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most Buyers want for bang for buck - yes a tax incentive is one. But the for the price the twin cabs are good value. for a family They do everything that the Falcodore did and more. There are only a few out their hanging onto their old ideas - the Joneses as you say are not doing it to be cool its practicality
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You'd be shocked at how hard I drive my Ranger!
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Saying that the new Raptor might sway me to slum it in a dual cab ute
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When I start seeing them at Bathurst, LeMans or tin top racing I might be convinced.
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160.000km up still the original spark plugs. one air filter and nothing but oil and filter changes, only I have service it and still original brake pads with plenty meat all round. original shocks as well. I only just used this Scratch solution crap that was given to me, on it's headlights, they were just starting to go tainted on the topes a touch, yes the product worked, but not as it claims on VT, I touched up a bit on the bumper were she had hit something, well yes from a distance it looks better or in a photo, but it does not repair anything. I know nothing of the marketing of the Aurion but I wanted her to get the 2011 Falcon or Commodore but she said that she could not see out of them as well as the Aurion. It's the FWD that puts me off especially on dirt roads. but for the majority of people it's a bloody good car and fast especially with 95 octane you get like an extra 40HP. It out performs the Commodore 6 and Falcon 6 bar the Turbo. the Falcon 6 has more torque tho. |
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Aa twin cab handles just fine for the average family that don't want a race car, I would argue that they are better for family trips with less car sickness than the Fairmont's my dad used to have with their swampy suspension. I used to refer to them as boats. The average Falcon is not good around a race track either, unless they are modified PS You know there is a super utes class now.. https://www.supercars.com/news/super...erutes-opener/ but since this thread is about Toyotas I found the ranger is a much better drive than the Hilux.
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The dual cab fad is no different. Many haven't bought them for their intended purpose, instead because they are the thing to do/have. These people use them to do the same duties a car will, but have comprised some justification for the purchase (oh, I go to the snow 3 times/year, or I need to take the grass clipping to the dump once a month, so I need a Wilktrack or $90k Amarok). As a dedicated family rig I can't see the value in them especially a higher optioned Hilux/Ranger/Amarok... you get bugger all for the money compared to family wagons like Subaru Outback or Skoda Octavia, or SUV like Highlander, Grand Cherokee, Skoda Kodiac etc. |
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First mod was to lower them, fit decent tyres & wheels & sort the suspension. But they were still slow & blew black smoke. In the latest incarnation, they simply fitted an LS V8 & a decent transmission. They can actually 'race' them now, but they still haven't approached the times set by the Holden/Ford utes. Dr Terry |
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Yes, they all did. I suppose that way back when, local production, or CKD assembly, was the best way to go, but by the 70's it was all about adapting to whatever market conditions government created. Toyota has always done that well. In the end, the government was actually paying them to assemble Hybrid Camrys here. Ford and GM not so much. Some of their actions, driven by their "global outlook" just beggar belief. At the time, the Focus was the best mid-sized car in the world, and the Australian Government was prepared to pay squillions to have it built here. But Ford decided cbf. The reduction of import tariffs was only supposed to make the local industry more competitive. But in the end I don't think any of the local builders were pushing to retain them. Toyota was typical. Whilst the money flowed, they continued to build Camrys locally. When the money ran out, they just flipped over to importing. Business as Usual. |
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And Camrys have come to typify Toyota's successful formula.
Nobody sets out to buy a Camry for themselves. They are the darlings of the Taxi Industry. Uber drivers dream of being able to afford a Camry. Fleet operators love them and they are the perfect 2nd "Family Car" |
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