on 17-02-2020 02:26 PM
Quotes:
General Motors has announced that Holden will close down for good in Australia.
The business has been hampered by highly fragmented right-hand-drive markets, the economics of growing the brand,
and poor return-on-investment.
https://au.yahoo.com/finance/news/holden-leaves-australia-021128412.html
on 18-02-2020 06:07 PM
It would be a ' miracle for most - LOL
86,000 pounds UK = $167,015 & 87 - little cents - AU.
on 18-02-2020 06:20 PM
@domino-710 wrote:It would be a ' miracle for most - LOL
86,000 pounds UK = $167,015 & 87 - little cents - AU.
yeah, I know, lol. Way out of reach for about 95% of the population.
Once the new electric and driverless cars come in, I think it will be the end of car ownership for most. Share-riding could be the "thing".
on 18-02-2020 06:30 PM
I really don't think so.
Some get behind the wheel to drive to the - supermarket - school - wherever.
There will still be those - who enjoy the thrill of just driving - same as horse riding - bike riding.
Putting a car through its paces.
There is more to ' driving ' than just a to b.
on 18-02-2020 06:48 PM
@domino-710 wrote:I really don't think so.
Some get behind the wheel to drive to the - supermarket - school - wherever.
There will still be those - who enjoy the thrill of just driving - same as horse riding - bike riding.
Putting a car through its paces.
There is more to ' driving ' than just a to b.
Of course. But with all the new technology, will it be affordable?
on 18-02-2020 06:53 PM
Of course - I already have one.
The tech you are talking about - probably your grandkids - 20s.
on 18-02-2020 07:27 PM
@domino-710 wrote:Of course - I already have one.
The tech you are talking about - probably your grandkids - 20s.
you already have one what?
electric car? driverless car?
a grandchild in the 20s?
on 18-02-2020 09:00 PM
19-02-2020 02:46 AM - edited 19-02-2020 02:47 AM
OH was a staunch Holden man.
I recall when PM Tony Abbott said the Australian Government would not continue to subsidise car makers
with tax payers money. Estimated at $12 billion over a two decade period and Holden required more.
OH predicted it would end the car manufacturing in Australia, the Commodore was traded in 4 years ago.
on 19-02-2020 10:54 AM
@domino-710 wrote:
Did my questions have you stumped?
on 19-02-2020 03:44 PM
@icyfroth wrote:
@domino-710 wrote:I really don't think so.
Some get behind the wheel to drive to the - supermarket - school - wherever.
There will still be those - who enjoy the thrill of just driving - same as horse riding - bike riding.
Putting a car through its paces.
There is more to ' driving ' than just a to b.
Of course. But with all the new technology, will it be affordable?
You will afford it or go without IoI