Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|7037|SE London

SEREMAKER wrote:

well ford cars have lagged behind but they are picking back up but the ford has dominated the truck market especially with 3/4 tons and up for years    proud owner of a F150
Which can't be sold anywhere but the US (pretty much).

Because it doesn't meet, even Chinese, emissions standards. The domestic market is not enough for a company like Ford to get by off.

Last edited by Bertster7 (2007-01-25 08:01:43)

SEREMAKER
BABYMAKIN EXPERT √
+2,187|7024|Mountains of NC

Pug wrote:

SEREMAKER wrote:

well ford cars have lagged behind but they are picking back up but the ford has dominated the truck market especially with 3/4 tons and up for years    proud owner of a F150
Oh, don't get me wrong - Ford's not going bye bye.  They'll just close or sell off the parts of the business which aren't it's core.  I'm surprised it's taken them so long to be forced to refocus themselves.
well i think at 1 time they were thinking of putting land rover up for sale
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ATG
Banned
+5,233|6985|Global Command

Pierre wrote:

ATG wrote:

My step father has lung cancer and they canceled his insurance and now we are paying out of pocket for his treatments.
Sorry to hear about that. Private insurance is only good when you're healthy and pay the bills, but this seems to be some sort of breach of contract. Did you had it looked at by a lawyer?
It's a long story, but, we're trying to get it reinstated.
Stingray24
Proud member of the vast right-wing conspiracy
+1,060|6901|The Land of Scott Walker
Never liked Ford, Chevy fan myself. For trucks, Ford, Chevy, GMC, and Dodge build a good product with strong engines and transmissions.  Older Ford trucks seem to have engine issues more often than their older counterparts.  For cars, Dodge and Chrysler engines and transmissions are crap - new or old.  Ford is ok, but only keeps making parts for 5 years, GM makes parts for 10.  I’ve driven one Oldsmobile to 233K miles before I sold it and it was still running strong.  Only thing I ever did to is was replace the starter and radiator. My current Olds has 207K and has only small specks of rust on it. 

Why do our domestic manufacturers have trouble against Japanese car makers?  Ask the buyers why they like them.  I suspect they like Japanese cars because they trade in their cars often enough that nothing has time to wear out and cost them money for repairs.  Domestic vehicles require more regular maintenance, but it won’t cost you as much.  When something fails on a foreign car, you’re going to pay royally for the parts and even more for labor because stuff is so hard to get to.

If prefer GM products because I can take care of the maintenance myself at a fairly low cost for parts.  On my Chevy 4x4 you loosen a couple bolts, remove the cover, remove the old starter, slap in the new one, replace the connection, tighten the bolts and you’re done.  No jack or ramps required, just a ratchet and some extensions to reach the bolts.  Good luck fixing it yourself when something wears out with a foreign car . . . unless you’re a fully trained mechanic with your own garage.  Just to replace the starter on my friend’s Civic, they had to loosen the whole front axle.   It used to be that parts for foreign cars were more expensive, though if foreign car makers are producing parts in the US, that would effect the price.
AchangelTyreal
360 owns my soul
+31|6965|Behind You

CameronPoe wrote:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6298463.stm

Ford made a loss of $12.7bn in 2006 alone!!!!! Holy fucking shit...

How has Ford - the pioneer of modern mass production techniques - gotten into such a dire situation while Japanese companies go from strength to strength? How does debt like that even get financed!?

Japan has also surged ahead with cleaner, more efficient cars too. Did Ford not see that the only country that will be buying oil-hungry emission-monsters would be USA (who don't sign up to any emissions legislation)? The rest of the world is emission-conscious and most modern nations have laws against using certain types of vehicles - will this be the death knell for Ford, who didn't really do enough forward-thinking with repsect to this issue?
The rest of the world is emission concious?  Um..last I checked China had us beat in the pollution dept. by a LONG way.
topal63
. . .
+533|7174
Ford, Chrysler (before being bought), GM, whatever, every American company and every Industrial interest is being SOLD-OUT by the Government. . .

Industry, Technology, Jobs, etc cannot be maintained at the standards we expect as Americans when there is absolutely NO STRATEGIC GOAL for industry existing  within the Government. For the last 30 years - this system of Government has been in a state of complete and utter decay.

How is it a case of Ford vs Toyota? How was it case of the Steel Industry vs. a foreign National Co.? How is it that we developed LCD technology and originally produced 100% of the market - yet a technology we invented/pioneered is near 0% US production now.

It is a case of Ford vs. Japan, Inc.

Until this Government makes PROSPERITY, an actual & original American ideal, the NO. 1 Strategic Goal; for America and Americans. It will continue to resemble what it has devolved into - special interests vultures picking the scraps of a dying slumbering giant.
smtt686
this is the best we can do?
+95|7087|USA

Pug wrote:

Ford has been on a death spiral for 10 years.  The company never adapted to the market.

Lexus = Luxury
BMW = Performance
Volvo = Safety

What word best represents Ford?  It's called crappy management.
Volvo=Ford
unnamednewbie13
Moderator
+2,074|7228|PNW

CameronPoe wrote:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6298463.stm

Ford made a loss of $12.7bn in 2006 alone!!!!! Holy fucking shit...

How has Ford - the pioneer of modern mass production techniques - gotten into such a dire situation while Japanese companies go from strength to strength? How does debt like that even get financed!?

Japan has also surged ahead with cleaner, more efficient cars too. Did Ford not see that the only country that will be buying oil-hungry emission-monsters would be USA (who don't sign up to any emissions legislation)? The rest of the world is emission-conscious and most modern nations have laws against using certain types of vehicles - will this be the death knell for Ford, who didn't really do enough forward-thinking with repsect to this issue?
For a split-second, I thought you were talking about an ex-President.
Pug
UR father's brother's nephew's former roommate
+652|6998|Texas - Bigger than France

smtt686 wrote:

Pug wrote:

Ford has been on a death spiral for 10 years.  The company never adapted to the market.

Lexus = Luxury
BMW = Performance
Volvo = Safety

What word best represents Ford?  It's called crappy management.
Volvo=Ford
Then they keep that part, since the Volvo has pushed its brand name properly in the market
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|7037|SE London

AchangelTyreal wrote:

CameronPoe wrote:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6298463.stm

Ford made a loss of $12.7bn in 2006 alone!!!!! Holy fucking shit...

How has Ford - the pioneer of modern mass production techniques - gotten into such a dire situation while Japanese companies go from strength to strength? How does debt like that even get financed!?

Japan has also surged ahead with cleaner, more efficient cars too. Did Ford not see that the only country that will be buying oil-hungry emission-monsters would be USA (who don't sign up to any emissions legislation)? The rest of the world is emission-conscious and most modern nations have laws against using certain types of vehicles - will this be the death knell for Ford, who didn't really do enough forward-thinking with repsect to this issue?
The rest of the world is emission concious?  Um..last I checked China had us beat in the pollution dept. by a LONG way.
China have MUCH stricter emissions standards than the US. The emissions standards in China are significantly higher than the proposed levels in California (which would have been introduced over 12 years anyway) that Ford and GM have been suing over.

The Chinese use the older EU standards, from a couple of years ago.

What sort of pollution do China create more of than the US? I can't of any. Their rate of increase is higher, but they've still got a lot of catching up to do.

Last edited by Bertster7 (2007-01-25 11:39:28)

smtt686
this is the best we can do?
+95|7087|USA
I hate to admit it, but yes, Ford is doomed.  Look at the way they do things. 


1.  The voting shares are held in majority by the Ford Family.  No matter how many shares you have, you can not beat the Ford family to make necessary changes to the company.

2.  Look at the design of their cars. The 500 is boring.  The freestyle is U-G-L-Y. Ranger?  I think its a cruel joke!

3.  Warranties.  Why would i pay 22000-26000 (U.S.) for a Fusion with a 3 year warranty.  Buy an Acura and get a 4 year 48k warranty that you probably wont even need.

4.  Detroit Lions.  I know I know, what does one of the worst football teams in the U.S. have to do with Ford?  Well it is owned by William Clay Ford Sr. and they hired Matt Millen to be the CEO and President of the Lions with a 24-72 record since 2001.  If they wont make changes to the football team why do you think they will change else where. . 

I have always bought Ford (affiliated) Cars and trucks until recently.  I finally got sick of getting nickeled and dimed by service for warranty issues and went and bought a car I hope will never need to use the warranty.
Stingray24
Proud member of the vast right-wing conspiracy
+1,060|6901|The Land of Scott Walker
Can't argue with the point about the Lions.  They suck. 

All US companies need to take some cues on design from other companies.  Cadillac and Pontiac are doing pretty good but that's about it.  Chevrolet is starting to improve in their cars, but I don't like the new truck design.  GMC looks better.
..teddy..jimmy
Member
+1,393|7105
New terrible desgns<Japanese market
SEREMAKER
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why did you post it 3 times ^^^^^^^^^^^^
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..teddy..jimmy
Member
+1,393|7105

SEREMAKER wrote:

why did you post it 3 times ^^^^^^^^^^^^
oops, internet fucked up, happnes every once and a while.
SEREMAKER
BABYMAKIN EXPERT √
+2,187|7024|Mountains of NC

..teddy..jimmy wrote:

SEREMAKER wrote:

why did you post it 3 times ^^^^^^^^^^^^
oops, internet fucked up, happnes every once and a while.
ok just making sure, I figured you were trying to push you're point big time
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topal63
. . .
+533|7174

smtt686 wrote:

I hate to admit it, but yes, Ford is doomed.  Look at the way they do things. 


1.  The voting shares are held in majority by the Ford Family.  No matter how many shares you have, you can not beat the Ford family to make necessary changes to the company.

2.  Look at the design of their cars. The 500 is boring.  The freestyle is U-G-L-Y. Ranger?  I think its a cruel joke!

3.  Warranties.  Why would i pay 22000-26000 (U.S.) for a Fusion with a 3 year warranty.  Buy an Acura and get a 4 year 48k warranty that you probably wont even need.

4.  Detroit Lions.  I know I know, what does one of the worst football teams in the U.S. have to do with Ford?  Well it is owned by William Clay Ford Sr. and they hired Matt Millen to be the CEO and President of the Lions with a 24-72 record since 2001.  If they wont make changes to the football team why do you think they will change else where. . 

I have always bought Ford (affiliated) Cars and trucks until recently.  I finally got sick of getting nickeled and dimed by service for warranty issues and went and bought a car I hope will never need to use the warranty.
and this

Stingray24 wrote:

Can't argue with the point about the Lions.  They suck. 

All US companies need to take some cues on design from other companies.  Cadillac and Pontiac are doing pretty good but that's about it.  Chevrolet is starting to improve in their cars, but I don't like the new truck design.  GMC looks better.
I don't agree - at all.

You are not comparing apples to apples here - your comparing American PRIVATE apples to Japan INC. oranges.

There was a time historically when there was nothing but American Car Co.s competing with American Co.s. The FACT that the BIG-3 of the past - failed to truly be in competition with each other was a Problem (of the past). Now some 50 years latter - after in the 70's when Japan Inc. was allowed to DUMP product & force American Co.s to change/compete - really is MORE EVIDENCE of the LACK of INTELLIGENCE of our Elected Officials. There is NO STRATEGY to maintain ANY American Industry and subsequently American Middle-Class Prosperity.

Japan - supports every industry in Japan: steel, milling, technology, cars, etc.

Toyota has the support of the Government. When a company Like Toyota decides/decided to go after the pricey high-end markets; BMW, Mercedes, etc; and create the Lexus Line/Division (Nissan - Infiniti; & Honda - Acura); they had/have the monetary support of the Government (and if needed have).

Since the 1980's and 1990's many Japan-Corporations operate without the same Government assistance - they originally did - but that is only BECAUSE as an ESSENTIAL & STRATEGIC GOAL they SUCCEEDED in creating the environment they sought; profitable self-sufficient corporations.  But make no mistake they (the Government) would step in INTELLIGENTLY if such action were needed.

From 100% market share (in the past) - to just over; or around 50% market share today (for American Car Co.s). What does a continually shrinking market share and an inactive US Government - mean,

The DOOM scenario seems an eventuality.

Last edited by topal63 (2007-01-25 14:47:04)

smtt686
this is the best we can do?
+95|7087|USA
American Companies are not driven or run by the U.S. government.  They are driven by CEO's with golden parachutes, shareholders, customers and employees (and pretty much in that order).  No government belongs in any business unless you happen to be protected by the EU.
DesertFox-
The very model of a modern major general
+796|7141|United States of America
I love Ford. Chevy was nice until they introduced the god awful SSR. I remember hearing something on the news though about Ford hiring some dudes who helped turn around some Japanese company (forget which one exactly) that was doing poorly years ago. The gist was for Ford to return to how it became a major company. Damn, do I want a Fusion, too.
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6861|North Carolina

CameronPoe wrote:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6298463.stm

Ford made a loss of $12.7bn in 2006 alone!!!!! Holy fucking shit...

How has Ford - the pioneer of modern mass production techniques - gotten into such a dire situation while Japanese companies go from strength to strength? How does debt like that even get financed!?

Japan has also surged ahead with cleaner, more efficient cars too. Did Ford not see that the only country that will be buying oil-hungry emission-monsters would be USA (who don't sign up to any emissions legislation)? The rest of the world is emission-conscious and most modern nations have laws against using certain types of vehicles - will this be the death knell for Ford, who didn't really do enough forward-thinking with repsect to this issue?
Ford does suck.  The only thing good about Ford these days is Mazda (they own 33.4% of Mazda).

The problems with the American auto industry are that workers are heavily unionized, quality control is poor, and foreign markets put heavy tariffs on our vehicles overseas.  This last factor has less to do with Ford itself and more to do with protectionist bullshit coming from Japan and Europe.  The Japanese government and many European governments harm their consumers through needless protectionism in various markets like the auto industry.  If they had markets as free as ours (with regards to tariffs), they'd have a lot more choices in consumption, and they could buy foreign products at more affordable prices.

Last edited by Turquoise (2007-01-25 16:49:20)

stryyker
bad touch
+1,682|7176|California

Ford died when they stopped making these

https://www.musclecarclub.com/musclecars/ford-mustang/images/ford-mustang-1970c.jpg

Ford was good in the Muscle Car days. I've worked on a mustang, its the shit. The engines were awesome, the chassis was solid. The new shit is just that, shit.

Last edited by stryyker (2007-01-25 16:46:38)

Stingray24
Proud member of the vast right-wing conspiracy
+1,060|6901|The Land of Scott Walker
Most of the US car makers were good in the Muscle Car days.  69 Camaro, 70 Cuda, or 70 Chevelle SS 454 anyone?  Those are some big cubes, baby.
stryyker
bad touch
+1,682|7176|California

Stingray24 wrote:

Most of the US car makers were good in the Muscle Car days.  69 Camaro, 70 Cuda, or 70 Chevelle SS 454 anyone?  Those are some big cubes, baby.
*cough* Challenger *cough*
jonsimon
Member
+224|6951

CameronPoe wrote:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6298463.stm

Ford made a loss of $12.7bn in 2006 alone!!!!! Holy fucking shit...

How has Ford - the pioneer of modern mass production techniques - gotten into such a dire situation while Japanese companies go from strength to strength? How does debt like that even get financed!?

Japan has also surged ahead with cleaner, more efficient cars too. Did Ford not see that the only country that will be buying oil-hungry emission-monsters would be USA (who don't sign up to any emissions legislation)? The rest of the world is emission-conscious and most modern nations have laws against using certain types of vehicles - will this be the death knell for Ford, who didn't really do enough forward-thinking with repsect to this issue?
There are two reasons ford is doing poorly. Pension agreements they never had a hope of supporting, and the UAW. The UAW is not inherently detrimental, but negotiations have been abused to create trust-like restrictions on competition between the big three. As long as the UAW exists in its current state the big three will continue to flounder under self-imposed non-competition restrictions which foreign auto-makers are exempt from. Plus the only intelligent Ford was Henry.
Spearhead
Gulf coast redneck hippy
+731|7146|Tampa Bay Florida
As Americans, we only buy the best we can get our hands on.  Sadly Ford and other American car companies aren't keeping up with the times.  Make a crappy product, get crappy sales. 

Asian cars pwn US cars

Last edited by Spearhead (2007-01-25 18:13:28)

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