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Discussion in 'Other Cars' started by DaveinOlyWA, Oct 28, 2004.

  1. DaveinOlyWA

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    in two unrelated articles (but connected) GM announced that it would be laying off 9000 workers at a Truck/SUV factory.

    also announced about an hour later, they are introducing plans for an H3. it will be smaller and get "better" gas mileage. although the same length as an accord, it will still outweigh the car by several thousand pounds.

    geeus... some companies are slow to learn!!
     
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    Yeah.. GM is desperate. They are trying to relate cars to what people already know instead of making things new. Advertisements for their new faster cars are shown next to a Corvette. that way people know a Corvette is fast.. so if a Corvette represents a new car... well.. that new car must be good.. lol America is one funny place to me, and i was born and raised her. Advertisements are funny sometimes. To see that they actualy work is even more funny.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(DaveinOlyWA\";p=\"47515)</div>
    Wow... that's one of the most tangible signs of the SUV popularity on the decline.

    Good.... Gravy. Nothing like digging your hole deeper...

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    Any bets on how many layoffs will be announced after the election is decided?
     
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    Just read on www.theautochannel.com that the layoffs will entail 5 plants and 10,300 workers - all involved in the production of trucks and SUVs. With all the incentives on these things, they are practically giving them away and now people don't want them at any price.
    With the economy now in a real upswing (according to Dubya) you think these things would be flying off the showroom floors! Maybe it's not as rosy as W thinks. Perhaps he and Laura will buy one to tool around the ranch after January. :mrgreen:
     
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    I heard an advertisement the other day for a $7,000 rebate. Whoa!

    That means they were either making an insane profit from those vehicles or they are so desperate to unload them that they are selling at a loss. Both are a very bad way to manage inventory of an already saturated Truck & SUV market.

    I saw this coming 5 years ago, when gas was only $1 per gallon and people were making fun of me for so passionately wanting a better technology.

    It scares me when I'm right... because last year when gas prices hit $2 per gallon, I stated the next time they did the prices would probably never recover. And that's exactly what appears to be happening. It looks like $1.89 will actually be considered a bargain from this point on. That reality will destroy the gas-guzzler market... which appears to be what we are now witnessing!
     
  7. DaveinOlyWA

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    10,300??!! from 9000

    wow they kicked it up 1300 people?? that is an office and a half at my company!@!
     
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    How much you want to bet some part of those layoff numbers will end up in "low cost country" GM factories building trucks and SUVs?

    Sadly, some night shift employee has a new white H2 in the parking lot, still has paper plates. I don't know if (I presume) he is parking it away from other cars to be nice and not take up 2 spaces, or he is afraid someone might bump his baby. Gotta be management, no one on the line makes that kind of money.
     
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    And isn't Detroit claiming that Toyota MUST be selling the Prius at a loss? Perhaps they are just following the lead of the Japanese automakers (again). :lol:
     
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    I believe one of the reasons the big SUVs have been marketed so hard is because they DO ( um DID) have a bigger than average profit margin. KBB lookup - Model: $ over invoice, KBB $ over invoice
    • Hummer 2: .. $4350, KBB: $2400
    • Excursion: .... $4606, KBB: $684
    • Expedition: .. $5250, KBB: $263
    • Explorer: ..... $3238, KBB: $1257
    • Escape: ....... $1866, KBB: $592
    • Kia Amanti: . $2320, KBB: $465
    • V6 Camry: .. $2800, KBB: $925
    • Prius: .......... $1653, KBB: $2295, An anomaly reflecting the fact that some people ARE paying over.


      • Does Ford want you to buy an Escape or an Explorer? I suspect that until recently, the Expedition & Excursion profit was substantially higher than the Explorer.

        Of course I have no idea of the actual cost to manufacture each of them.
     
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    There was an article on PRI's business news magazine last night (on NPR) that the car companies have not reduced production, even though demand is way down.

    This has resulted in (as you observed) huge rebates, and a lot of cars on dealer lots.

    Dealers have to pay interest to the car manufacturers for cars that sit on their lots. Normally, they don't quibble about this (particularly when a company -- Toyota was named -- is sending them other cars which are selling well)

    But that's apparently ending -- the dealers are now really ready to say, "Enough!". Which they think will result in reduce production by the mfgrs, and (a) layoffs and (B) the end to large rebates on cars and trucks.
     
  12. DaveinOlyWA

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    bookrats you hit that on the head.

    my sister has been bitchin' for 2 months now over all the camper conversions and pickups they got. they had several from last year that were consigned to auction because their normal bailout, fleet sales, didnt pan out as in the past. (realize that this despite reducing the fleet requirement to ONE vehicle several years ago)

    she is guessing that 25% wont be sold. whats worse, despite parking on every inch of lot space at the two lots the dealership owns,(yes they are using the lawn too) they are going to receive another 200+ vehicles in Jan.

    its their normal practice to park vehicles at the detail shop (its secured) as much as possible since they average 2-3 stolen vehicles a month at the car lots (which are not secured) but most of their overflow will probably be piecemealed to every independent dealer in western WA.
     
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    DaveinOlyWA 3rd Time was Solariffic!!

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    ooops forgot to add that the 200+ vehicles in Jan is in addition the the twice weekly deliveries of new vehicles they normally get.
     
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    Gads! If I were the boss at your sister's dealership, I would be extremely upset at the manufacturer.

    Plus, as gas is going to get nothing but more expensive, I don't see sales growing for trucks and campers. Ditto for fleet sales -- companies are going to be looking for ways to do business without driving when possible.

    Thanks for the details!
     
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    the boss is extremely upset as this year will be like the last 2 years, it will be a struggle to get rebate checks from the corporation for all cars sent to auction (they cant be sold as new) before the dealership can pay out yearly bonuses at Christmas. Last year, everyone got bonuses in Jan. so Christmas came late.

    not to mention that all vehicles on consignment at other dealers are still on All-Star's books until they are sold. so basically its the same as having over 1 million in the bank that you cant spend.

    another thing that the manager is mad at is that since WA state started the "buy clean" program where a certain percentage of all state vehicle fleets must use clean energy, CNG pickups from Ford are very hot sellers. but you have to have a special license to sell them. Being the 2nd or 3rd largest Ford dealer in the state obviously aint enough to qualify them for the CNG program. ( the fact that our area has less polution than the Seattle area is also part of it. i guess ford deems it unnecessary for CNG's to be sold here although we are in the state capital... another one of those stupid pet tricks from ford.)

    some at the dealership thinks that is why the truck allocation was increased here just to maintain the numbers for the area. also another blow to the district is that Bremerton Naval shipyards (the 2nd biggest private fleet buyer in the state is also going to CNG in much larger numbers this year too. they are federal so dont fall under state jurisdiction)
     
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    Maybe they should park the expensive non sellers close to the road, with the keys in them so they can be stolen! Ok, just kidding, it would drive up insurance rates.
     
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    lol

    well that is the problem they are having now. with space constraints, they must park vehicles inches from the street making the vunerable to theft.

    normally they park cars out where they can be seem from the street to intice people to come in, but they get moved to the back at night.

    with the number of cars at the lots, there is no place to put them.
     
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    The Big 3 made their own bed ...they are going to reap what they sow...Until such a time the Big 3 get out of bed and out of the smoke filled room,colluding with big oil, they will continue to take big hits in profit and layoffs will continue. I remember years ago, when an engineer in DTW made a 80mpg carb...he was bought out and hushed up...Big oil wouldnt tolerate it. The mentality of screwing the public with the obscene profits of big oil will continue until such a time the public has had enough and better efficiency will be demanded. The big 3 are starting to see only the beginning...and their attempt to get into the hybrid market is "weak" at best...they do this only to appease the govt, ...the mentality of the CEOs will have to change ...the idea of hybrids as only a passing fad is bull...the era of cheap gas is over! $3.00 per gal is shortly around the corner...
     
  19. DaveinOlyWA

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    ya that carberator rumour has been around a while. my uncle was working at Ford in the 60's (he was there for 35 years) and a co-worker bought a demo car through a purchase program at the plant.

    the guy claimed that he was getting great mileage from it and had figured he was getting nearly 40 mpg but this was in a 5,000 lb Lincoln Continental!

    to make a long story short, ford came back and told him there was a defect in the car and gave him a brand new one (the one he had was a year old and had something like 5-10,000 miles on it) in a straight up exchange.

    now whether its true of not, i dont know, but i have heard the story about a dozen times growing up. (i had 2 uncles and a half dozen cousins who all worked at the same plant) ive heard the story where he got all the way up to 80 mpg... but as i remember it, 40 mpg came up the most. not bad considering all the other cars like it were getting about 8-10.
     
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    Well, here's a story that's not a rumor: my in-laws just ditched their SUV because they're sick of how much it costs to run the damn thing. They were so desperate to get rid of it that they're now driving a Ford Escort. Apparently dealers don't want to buy back SUVs in exchange for cars, so trade-in deals aren't exactly generous.

    Also, when I picked up the Prius in NH, I noticed someone was building a massive Hummer-only dealership. Oh boy, talk about the wrong time to be jumping on *that* bandwagon...