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    Holden announces changes due to tariff cuts

    http://www.goauto.com.au/mellor/mell...256F7B000156A7

    Holden chops prices as tariff cuts loom

    Vectra cut: The ZC Vectra CD sedan now starts off the range under $30,000.

    Holden adjusts offers on Vectra, Astra, Barina and Zafira for 2005

    By BRUCE NEWTON 31 December 2004


    HOLDEN has announced both price reductions and specification upgrades for imported passenger cars on the eve of the January 1 five per cent tariff cut.

    However, it says the tariff cut is only partly responsible for its adjustments, instead describing them as a result of a regular evaluation of market pricing.

    “There have been a whole group of market forces considered, tariffs being one of them,” a Holden spokesperson said. “But they are by no means the primary determining factor.”

    From the new year all imported passenger cars will pay 10 rather than 15 per cent duty to the federal government on the value of a car at the factory gates.

    In the lead-up to the cut there has been widespread debate over actions car companies will take – either simply dropping retail prices or holding them at their current level and adding specification.

    In the case of the slow-selling Vectra, Holden has gone both ways, taking $2000 off carry-over CD and CDX models, while maintaining existing pricing on the top-spec CDXi (see comparative pricing panel below).

    The five-speed manual four-cylinder CD sedan now starts at $29,990, a dramatic $5000 drop from its launch price back in March 2003, when exchange rates drove pricing up for the ZC Vectra and effectively killed off demand.

    A round of adjustments 12 months ago succeeded in rekindling interest in Vectra, which is now selling well ahead of its 2003 rate. However, it still has a way to go to catch the popular Mazda6, which courtesy of a tariff-based price cut early in December now retails for $27,690.

    Apart from new pricing, Holden has also added the 155kW 3.2-litre V6 to the CD Vectra lineup, joining the entry model’s 108kW 2.2-litre four-cylinder engine.

    The CD also now gets sports seats, new design alloy wheels, twin cupholders front and rear and an MP3-compatible single disc CD player.

    The CDX hatch is now equipped with larger 17-inch, seven-spoke alloy wheels, while the CDXi hatch adds items such as rain-sensitive wipers, automatic headlamps, electric memory adjustable exterior mirrors and ‘anti glare’ light-sensitive rear view mirror and driver’s exterior mirror. All 2005 Vectras are equipped with new generation audio systems.

    The other imports to get a pricing change are the Zafira compact people-mover, which comes down nearly $3000, and the Astra convertible, which is reduced by $2000.

    Meanwhile, the old TS model Astra small car, which is now tagged the Classic with the arrival of the new generation AH Astra, has what Holden claims is a $1000 price cut. But in reality that was already in place as “introductory pricing”. The same applies to the Barina mini.

    The Astra Classic now offers standard front power windows and a new $1500 option pack that includes 15-inch alloy wheels, ABS, traction control, rear power windows, power mirrors and cruise control. The AH model is unchanged in price or specification.

    The Barina range adds an MP3-compatible CD players.


    Pricing
    Astra Classic Old/New price
    Classic Hatch $19,990/$18,990
    Classic Hatch (a) $21,990/$20,990
    Classic Sedan $19,990/$18,990
    Classic Sedan (a) $21,990/$20,990

    Astra Convertible Old - New price
    $45,990 - $43,990
    (a) $47,990 $45,990

    AH Astra Old - New price
    CD 5dr Hatch $21,990 - $21,990
    CD 5dr Hatch (a) $23,990 - $23,990
    CDX 5dr Hatch $25,490 - $25,490
    CDX 5dr Hatch (a) $27,490 - $27,490
    CDXi 5dr Hatch $29,990 - $29,990
    CDXi 5dr Hatch (a) $31,990 - $31,990

    Zafira Old - New price
    $32,890 - $29,990
    $34,890 - $31,990

    Barina Old - New price
    3dr Hatch $14,990 - $13,990
    3dr Hatch (a) $16,990 - $15,990
    5dr Hatch $16,990 - $15,990
    5dr Hatch (a) $18,990 - $17,990
    SRi 3dr Hatch $22,490 - $22,490

    ZC Vectra Old - New price
    CD Hatch $32,990 - $30,990
    CD Hatch (a) $34,990 - $32,990
    CD Hatch V6 (a) $36,990
    CD Sedan $31,990 - $29,990
    CD Sedan (a) $33,990 - $31,990
    CD Sedan V6 (a) $35,990
    CDX Hatch (a) $42,490 - $40,990
    CDXi Hatch $45,990 - $45,990
    CDXi Hatch (a) $47,990 - $47,990
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    Well Price cuts can't be bad can they? Good move on Holdens part.

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    Alot of manufacturers have been choosing to mask the difference with simply putting more equipment as standard, which is really the cheap way out of it as you dont really know how much the extra equipment really costs, even if before it may have added up to a couple of grand.

    Its a good idea though, make the base model cheaper and the top spec with more equipment
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    Is that holden changing some gear on the vectra or was that opel's doing and holden is letting us in on it?
    "Just a matter of time i suppose"

    "The elevator is broke, So why don't you test it out"

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    No its the government cutting 5% off the import tariff's so on the lower models, Holden reduced the price and on the upspec models they added equipment. Alot of the time they play around with the standard equipment for imports anyway
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    So they stuffed the V6 in the CD model so now it's in the CDX and CDXI Wonder does opel have the CD with V6, I guess they might couldnt see holden doing something they didnt do
    "Just a matter of time i suppose"

    "The elevator is broke, So why don't you test it out"

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    Well i wouldnt really know, there wouldnt be as much people optioning the V6 in Europe i'd imagine
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    Yeah you'd be right, everyone would be going for the diesels over there.

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    Plus car sales arent driven as hard by capacity as they are here and the US
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    I think it will sell ok and maybe thats what they needed to give it a boost in sales.
    "Just a matter of time i suppose"

    "The elevator is broke, So why don't you test it out"

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    Its is a good move and it should help move those vectras (they are very slow movers) and i hope this also applys to parts to because the imported models have horredous costs for even small bingles and the service parts are just as bad

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    Well there'd be a million and one things that affect the parts price, i remember the Mazda 323's used to have a part costing $150 whilst the Lasers equivalent part from Ford was over $600
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