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I think even the povvo spec tray back special is $33K DA these days for the 1.9
Couple years ago that bought the 3L for the same coin - shrinkflation the dogs |
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From Investopedia https://www.investopedia.com/terms/d/dumping.asp Quote:
In 2008, One of the earliest plans targeting the sector was the “Major science and technology special project for electric vehicles”, as part of the national “863” Plan, launched by MOST, and establishing the development layout of China's new energy vehicle industry. In 2012, a sector specific "Twelfth Five-Year Plan" for electric vehicle science and technology development further established China's transition strategy to focus on the development of electric vehicles, and for the first time emphasized the promotion of the construction of charging facilities. By 2015, the ‘Made in China 2025’ plan, the development of the NEV industry was formally established as a national strategy, and the NEV sector entered into rapid development. Whereas in Australia, we cannot figure out what to do tomorrow, and next year seems so far away. https://www.esgtoday.com/eu-rolls-ou...investigation/ Quote:
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Yesterday, 09:36 PM | #543 | ||
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All this can only happen because of a hole in the market, at the moment everyone is getting greedy with their Thailand Special pricing, huge price increases across the board in the last 5 years,
Now we've got a competitor come in $20,000 less than the competition, and everyone (manufacturers) is crying PAPPA GOVERNMENT! PROTECT ME AND MY SCAM ON AUSTRALIAN CONSUMERS! China just does it under their market pricing, compete or **** off - Cya Mitsubishi (they were the ones complaining) Its no different to the US subsidising its farmers, South Korea having 300% tarrifs on our potatoes, Thailand introducing taxes on engines over 3L in capacity to kill the Territory export overnight in their market, US 'chicken tax'. |
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Yesterday, 09:40 PM | #544 | |||
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No one is being forced to pay those prices.
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Goes both ways, except all I see here is it goes one way, and if someone else comes in they start lobbying the government to protect their pricing structures. I'm all for the free market, which removes tax incentives and trade protections, let em all come in, let the market sort it out. If the existing market leaders stack up on their own two feet, they'll survive. They don't seem overly confident though, hence lobbying the government. What the manufacturers are doing is causing inflation, which you pay for through interest rate increases when the government tries to correct it. |
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Yesterday, 09:51 PM | #546 | |||
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_M113_engine So, when you compare that to the 5.0 Windsor, I think what Tickford did to get 220 kW out of that old engine was impressive. Obviously though, the Windsor couldn't match that butter smooth running, and it got breathless above 5,000 rpm. Having said that, I'd say they were made very differently. The MB was a production engine with high consistency from build to build. The Windsor, while technically a production engine, each was stripped and rebuilt with port-matched heads and intake manifolds, all done by hand. Some ran hard, some were doggish. There were also slight running differences between the early 220's with alloy heads (T1 and T2 T-Series) and the later cast iron heads (very late T2 and all XR8's). I remember at the time it was noted the cast-iron head engines sounded tougher. Still, an interested point in Falcon history.
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Yesterday, 10:01 PM | #547 | |||
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Don't hate the player. Also 'contributing' to inflation might be more accurate than 'causing' but still a long bow. I'm not defending the prices. While I like the vehicles I do think the prices are ridiculous however I think those paying the prices are just as crazy, or their circumstances are such that it's not a concern.
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If you want to call it 'dumping' you can level this at just about any business with the resources to drive out competition by running at a loss for X amount of time to kill off competitors. Both BAPCOR and GPC Asia Pacific do exactly this, Same with Safeway/Coles, But for some reason we're only hearing about it when BYD (allegedly) does it to Ford/Toyota/Mitsubishi/Isuzu? Quote:
Yes, causes inflation. |
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The thing I find amazing about the little Windsor in comparison to that Merc mill is that the Windsor had very little change to the block since the early 60,s
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