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01-01-2010, 11:35 AM | #1 | |||
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Here is the link from the government recall website. http://www.recalls.gov.au/content/in.../itemId/970920
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01-01-2010, 11:49 AM | #2 | ||
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I suppose it will be seen as good PR (especially from the certain media) that Holden is doing the right thing, having a full recall of the affected vehicles.
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01-01-2010, 01:15 PM | #3 | ||
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Holden bashing. Gives all the 'unbiased & impartial' members of this forum something to do while waiting for their Ford to get fixed.
Luckily, some manufacturers don't consider trivial matters like brake lines failing because they are too short, or ball joints that fail due to bad design to be safety problems or worthy of a recall, despite the turnover of these items through the spare parts department. Wasn't the Pinto made by Ford too ? |
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01-01-2010, 01:22 PM | #4 | ||
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Nobody is bashing Holden. However, if Ford recalled FG I'm sure Josh Dowling, Paul Gover etc would put a negative spin on it, somehow link it to the impending doomsday, future FWD Falcon and death of Ford Australia as we know it. You know, the usual. Doubtful that Holden will receieve any negative press about this recall, not that they should - I'm glad Holden is fixing the issue.
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01-01-2010, 01:36 PM | #5 | |||
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brake lines were fixed free and balljoints replaced under warranty. all manufacturers have issues. even toyota. some attract a lot more attention than others for reasons unknown to me. |
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01-01-2010, 01:53 PM | #6 | ||
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I know that there was talk about the Explorer on another thread, the media sort of went to town on the vehicle, just imagine the bashing it would have got if it was a current model Ford. So it would be interesting to see over the next couple of days as to how the media will react to a current Holden with no brakes.
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01-01-2010, 07:20 PM | #7 | ||
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http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news...-1225815308250
no one is immune - toyota's 3rd gen prius has issues too. |
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01-01-2010, 08:00 PM | #8 | ||||
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03-01-2010, 01:45 AM | #9 | |||
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This is all an entirely different scenario to Holden being PROACTIVE in seeking owners and affecting a repair at their expense. You didn't have to go to them to find you had a problem that you wouldn't otherwise know about, they found you or at least tried, by using your last known registered owner details and writing a notice to you - the way it should be done. Brake lines only got recalled after intense media scrutiny. Guess which company has more problems with the media and deservedly so. Time well and truly past for Ford to step up and take accountability for their cars. Can start with recall of all SX series Territory's for inspection and replacement of ball joints with new design. The stupidity of all of this is that Terri will never reach its sales potential in the years to come, because of the reputation that Ford have earn't for it and the brand by trying to dodge its corporate responsibilities. For every dollar they saved today, they will pay ten in the years ahead for doing it. So even if you take the ethical issue out of it, it still makes no business sense. Last edited by DanielXR8; 03-01-2010 at 02:04 AM. |
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If this was Ford the media would be all over it saying how bad they are, and how no one should own one, its all to one sided!
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03-01-2010, 05:13 PM | #11 | ||
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If it was a Ford recall this thread would be 20 pages long by now of frothing anecdotal "service" complaints......
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03-01-2010, 06:18 PM | #13 | ||
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So the Ford brake line recall was not proactive? The whole track-me-down-and-fix it routine was certainly the experience I had recently when Ford went through their recall. The issue with Ford and the media has more to do with the percentage of heartland followers, the revenue generated by brand representation on magazine covers, and that Ford don't put as much advertising dollars their way as GM does.
Where's the recall for all the faulty VE electronics then? Or is that something different? These things are ammo. Someone fires off at you about Terry ball joints or short brake lines and the VE brake fail now gets whipped right out. Like Ecotec triple coil or water pump failures, or Holden V8 powersteering failures. I tell you what, the sudden defense of a Holden recall in this thread makes it feel a bit like a pre-emptive strike has been launched..... Lukeyson
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this is the second recall for holden in as many months.
the first was aircon was not upto scratch, so a letter was sent to my09 cars for a new condenser.
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Jeez, look at all the whingers come out of the woodwork.
This thread was started to give people a heads up on this issue, but naturally we have to have to people post about how wonderful every other manufacturer is and how crap ford is and of course the regular poster who has had his bad experience with Ford service and wont buy them again yet seems to still be here.
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I thought a brake recall from Holden for the 3 litre SIDI would be caused by complaints from owners, who when they accelerate think that the brakes must be stuck on cause they are so slow.
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10-01-2010, 07:51 PM | #19 | |||
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4.0L Barra: 182kW Direct injection is a whole step up the evolutionary ladder, and to be honest it should have been in cars here yesterday. |
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10-01-2010, 08:10 PM | #20 | |||
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5.4l BOSS 290kw 6.0l AFM 260kw
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10-01-2010, 08:11 PM | #21 | ||
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You're quoting a BA Barra engine there, Kamshaaft. Best to compare both current models.
FG has 195kw.
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BA 4.0L Barra: 380nm Yeah the engine is revoluntionary!!!
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3.0 SIDI 190kW compared to the benchmark 4.0 Barra 195kW ain't bad for a tinny V6, you have to admit even if it's not as well rounded. In any case it's far from 'slow as if you've got a foot on the brakes', as was the original point. The Barra comparison is simply to keep it relative. As for drawing a parallel to the DOHC debate, a swing and a miss. It's a completely different scenario mate; not the next step up the ladder, but a different ladder entirely. Direct Injection isn't an alternate technology / configuration. Funny that you then compare the BOSS to that POS AFM engine (which by the way is doggy doo technology that wasn't even developed properly before they implemented it) - Why don't you compare the 5.4 BOSS to it's actual rivals, the LS2 & LS3, huh? Perhaps because Holden has had a serious one up there for the last decade? Keep your head. Last edited by Kamshaaft; 10-01-2010 at 08:31 PM. |
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Damn, seems I'm playing devil's advocate here.
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Nobody said it was revolutionary, as it's not the point.. ..So you're agreeing with Bossxr8's remark that the 190kW 280nm 3.0 SIDI is like a 190kW 280nm 3.6 Alloytec with one foot on the brake, or a 180 - 192kW Barra with one foot on the brake? Because that's what he said. P.S. Those are peak figures, you should have posted pics of the dyno sheets for each so we could compare power curves. It's the actual reality, and changes the arguement slightly. |
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You said it was revolutionary, BTW. D.I is nice but in Holdens case it hasn't achieved anything. The engine hasn't lived up to the hype, the 'fuel efficient' model has proven to waste more fuel. Play devils advocate all you like but the SIDI motor has not proved its worth.
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I've never heard a peep from anyone on the major issues about the Captiva, i just found out from watching today tonight or a current affair that numerous customers that have brought a captiva have been back to Holden up to 17 times and there issues are still not resolved... Why hasn't the Cars Guide written on that or have i missed the small 5cm by 10cm 2 paragraph deal it would most likely be. To the Holden Dealers credit they do a great job on PR and servicing, the ppl have complained that the dealers have been more the helpful and that major issues are with holden. |
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Its also slower than the old Omega 3.6. That also = FAIL. And to round off the trifecta real world economy is barely better than its faster rivals = FAIL. |
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