ThisOriginally posted by Batmobile_Turbo
ok sweet, so what is HSV?
http://www.hsv.com.au/main.html
ThisOriginally posted by Batmobile_Turbo
ok sweet, so what is HSV?
http://www.hsv.com.au/main.html
"A string is approximately nine long."
Egg Nogg 02-04-2005, 05:07 AM
Ford has recntly shifted its market share from 3rd to 2nd
Falcon sales this year has been 55,489 units which represents a 49.9% increse over the previous years sales and the falcon utes and Fairlanes are domintating their market sectors (367 units for farilane and no disclosed figuresfor the ute sales)
This month alone (november) falcons sales at 9352 which is one of the best results ever.
The only thing im missing is there are no comparisions to how well holden are doing
I dont have numbers but while I imagine Ford is taking some Holden sales away, the overall car sales for this year is up quite significantly.Originally posted by Falcon500
Ford has recntly shifted its market share from 3rd to 2nd
Falcon sales this year has been 55,489 units which represents a 49.9% increse over the previous years sales and the falcon utes and Fairlanes are domintating their market sectors (367 units for farilane and no disclosed figuresfor the ute sales)
This month alone (november) falcons sales at 9352 which is one of the best results ever.
The only thing im missing is there are no comparisions to how well holden are doing
"A string is approximately nine long."
Egg Nogg 02-04-2005, 05:07 AM
Well nearly allcar manufactuors in this country are seeing more sales nowdays. The thing im thinking though that neither ford or holden are withing striking distance of toyota and to think that they dont have any image building performace cars that are sold barnd new here.
are you sure about this? toyota and holden are about 1-2% apart and ford are trailing by about 5%Originally posted by Falcon500
Ford has recntly shifted its market share from 3rd to 2nd
Falcon sales this year has been 55,489 units which represents a 49.9% increse over the previous years sales and the falcon utes and Fairlanes are domintating their market sectors (367 units for farilane and no disclosed figuresfor the ute sales)
This month alone (november) falcons sales at 9352 which is one of the best results ever.
The only thing im missing is there are no comparisions to how well holden are doing
As of November this year sales figures look like this:
Market Leaders (Year)
-Toyota 153,709 (20.3% market share)
-Holden 146,925 (19.4% market share)
-Ford 106,196 (14.0% market share)
-Mitsubishi 60,998 (8.0% market share)
Current market sales are at 755,913 units (10.4% higher than last year). The market expects 915,000 units to be sold at the end of the year.
Commodore sales for the year are 72,496
holden ute sales even were 7 units above those of ford last month
Does this prehaps include holdens imports? The stuff i read in Australian muscle car said that ford was out selling holden with sales inside this country they said or somthing and performance ford was saying somthing along the lines doing better.Originally posted by HoldenHFV6
As of November this year sales figures look like this:
Market Leaders (Year)
-Toyota 153,709 (20.3% market share)
-Holden 146,925 (19.4% market share)
-Ford 106,196 (14.0% market share)
-Mitsubishi 60,998 (8.0% market share)
Current market sales are at 755,913 units (10.4% higher than last year). The market expects 915,000 units to be sold at the end of the year.
Commodore sales for the year are 72,496
They have a few to choose from.Originally posted by fpv_gtho
holden ute sales even were 7 units above those of ford last month
"A string is approximately nine long."
Egg Nogg 02-04-2005, 05:07 AM
Lies, damn lies and statistics.Originally posted by Falcon500
Does this prehaps include holdens imports? The stuff i read in Australian muscle car said that ford was out selling holden with sales inside this country they said or somthing and performance ford was saying somthing along the lines doing better.
"A string is approximately nine long."
Egg Nogg 02-04-2005, 05:07 AM
What they are talking about is the fact that Ford sold more Falcons than Commodores for 1 month. Thats all. In overall market share Holden is second for every month of the year and second overall.
well to fords credit it was a magizine saying that and not ford.Originally posted by crisis
Lies, damn lies and statistics.
Well outselling them in one month and showing growth of like 40% is a good start to staying around.
walked around for 2 hours today and put my name in with no less then 9 dealerships (most combined dealerships with multible jobs on offer) and all of them where quite welcomming and friendly (other then the lexus dealer in which after i handed my resume in i got the most polite get ****ed i ever heard ) but the ones who seem to be the most intrerested would have to of been the holden dealer funny that it was the mosr uncomfterble one i was in i was covering my fordt-shirt with my jumper and it wasa hot summer day so i was nearly melting whilehanding my papers in.
Thats is so funny. What type of job are you trying to get?
Best of luck anyway
let me guess, that was a heartland holden dealer?Originally posted by Falcon500
well to fords credit it was a magizine saying that and not ford.
Well outselling them in one month and showing growth of like 40% is a good start to staying around.
walked around for 2 hours today and put my name in with no less then 9 dealerships (most combined dealerships with multible jobs on offer) and all of them where quite welcomming and friendly (other then the lexus dealer in which after i handed my resume in i got the most polite get ****ed i ever heard ) but the ones who seem to be the most intrerested would have to of been the holden dealer funny that it was the mosr uncomfterble one i was in i was covering my fordt-shirt with my jumper and it wasa hot summer day so i was nearly melting whilehanding my papers in.
If you want to see a crazy car project check this out
http://board.performanceforums.com/f...eadid=67165069
He is a mate of mine from work.
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