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Old 31-08-2006, 01:00 AM   #1
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Toyota build about 110,000 cars a year and around 70,000 of these are exported overseas (all camrys). GMH build about 155,000 cars a year and export approximately 17,000 or so to the UAE, South America, South Africa etc. These numbers were taken from p39 of current wheels magazine. Even Mitsubishi export the 380's. Quite a few actually. I've looked at autoindustries.com.au and can't seem to see what Ford sold last year. But what do Ford export and to where? And NZ doesn't count! Do they sell to the UAE or South Africa? If not why not?

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Old 31-08-2006, 01:10 AM   #2
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It exports Territory to South Africa and Thailand country as far as I know, But in very small numbers. And clearly Falcons and Terri's are exported to NZ.
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It exports Territory to South Africa and Thailand country as far as I know, But in very small numbers. And clearly Falcons and Terri's are exported to NZ.
Yeah last year they exported about 10000 terri's

But the new grant from the gov will allow the falcon (post orion) to be LHD/RHD so should open the market up for that.
Ford does have alot of engineering projects for cars overseas in asia pacific.
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Old 31-08-2006, 02:51 PM   #4
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Less tangible items such as design, R&D, etc. Greater profit margins, albeit not as glorious as moving actual cars.

Essentially we export smarts, you export parts.
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Old 31-08-2006, 02:57 PM   #5
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Toyota build about 110,000 cars a year and around 70,000 of these are exported overseas (all camrys). GMH build about 155,000 cars a year and export approximately 17,000 or so to the UAE, South America, South Africa etc. These numbers were taken from p39 of current wheels magazine. Even Mitsubishi export the 380's. Quite a few actually. I've looked at autoindustries.com.au and can't seem to see what Ford sold last year. But what do Ford export and to where? And NZ doesn't count! Do they sell to the UAE or South Africa? If not why not?
Last month's Wheels, not this month's.

Ford have been good to the Southern Hemisphere, RHD countries, as they have either built, or sold the Falcon in NZ, South Africa and obviously Australia. MMAL used to export the Magna and Verada, Toyota export more Camrys than they sell, and Holden have got exports to the Middle East and China.
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Old 31-08-2006, 04:55 PM   #6
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Less tangible items such as design, R&D, etc. Greater profit margins, albeit not as glorious as moving actual cars.

Essentially we export smarts, you export parts.
So very well put....I believe that Ford made more profit doing the R&D for India's Fiesta then Holden made eporting the GTO to the US as the exchange rate started to really burn the margins down for Holden... unfortunately for Ford Oz you can't get sexy photo's of cars filling the ship heading OS although I'm certain everyone would rather have the money.
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Ford also exports T-Shirts, magnets, posters and pictures!

Of course, the license to print such merchandise is what is truly sold, but merc is just a by-product.

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Old 31-08-2006, 06:33 PM   #8
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The S.A territory exports I belive have been pretty positive. As its a tough and heavily protected market, but very positive from reviews I've read. They love it.

But the territorys appeal is limited with no diesel version and higher oil prices.
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Toyota build about 110,000 cars a year and around 70,000 of these are exported overseas (all camrys). GMH build about 155,000 cars a year and export approximately 17,000 or so to the UAE, South America, South Africa etc. These numbers were taken from p39 of current wheels magazine. Even Mitsubishi export the 380's. Quite a few actually. I've looked at autoindustries.com.au and can't seem to see what Ford sold last year. But what do Ford export and to where? And NZ doesn't count! Do they sell to the UAE or South Africa? If not why not?
I thought the 380 is no longer exported bar NZ. The export deal they had with Canada is finished.
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I'm an Aussie working in Brunei which is a Sultanate on the island of Borneo. There is only 1 Ford Dealer here, Premier Automobiles. I pass by there every day on my way to work. They have been selling Territory TS's here for about a year at Brunei $59,000, about A$44,000. The TS's are sold with a lot of accessories as standard. Recently I spotted 1 BF Falcon XR6 and 1 XR6 Turbo, both Lightning Strike and 6 speed autos. I believe they are the only 2 BF Falcons in Brunei. It is only a small market here, annual sales of new cars are about 12,000 units. I know this is not very exciting news but for Blue Oval lovers, and as well as being an Aussie, it is good to see these vehicles here.

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Toyota build about 110,000 cars a year and around 70,000 of these are exported overseas (all camrys). GMH build about 155,000 cars a year and export approximately 17,000 or so to the UAE, South America, South Africa etc. These numbers were taken from p39 of current wheels magazine. Even Mitsubishi export the 380's. Quite a few actually. I've looked at autoindustries.com.au and can't seem to see what Ford sold last year. But what do Ford export and to where? And NZ doesn't count! Do they sell to the UAE or South Africa? If not why not?
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