The New Budget Vauxhall - daveyK_UK

http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/vauxhall-targets-dacia-sandero-new-budget-city-car

Thoughts?

If only Chevrolet priced their cars at this level originally, they may still be around in Europe.

The New Budget Vauxhall - oldroverboy.

http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/vauxhall-targets-dacia-sandero-new-budget-city-car

Thoughts?

If only Chevrolet priced their cars at this level originally, they may still be around in Europe.

The New Budget Vauxhall - oldroverboy.

Don,t know wahat happened there but chevrolet DID price the spark at £6000. just that as with the other models they "upped" all the prices, and people started buying vauxhalls, 'cos an equivalent VX was available at 40-50% off as pre-reg.

Talk about shooting yourself in the foot.

Anyway look at the photo and look at the shape and headlights of a current aveo and what do you see? very similiar, and am sure a stripped out aveo could sell for not much more.

no speed limiter, no radio, no central locking only manual mirrors no wheel trims charge extra for spare, unpainted bumpers, all shave off a good few quid!

The New Budget Vauxhall - Trilogy

Perhasp they will brand it Holden!

GM recently tried selling Opels in Australia, without success.

taken from caradvice.com.au August 2013

Opel Australia dealers walked into last Friday’s meeting in Melbourne expecting exciting news about new vehicles and fresh marketing direction.

“We all went there with a great air of anticipation,” one metropolitan Opel dealer principal, who asked to remain anonymous, told CarAdvice.

“We had believed that we were going to a meeting to outline new model plans, new marketing direction, new strategy, because certainly in the pipeline to launch was the new Zafira (pictured below) and the Mokka, and the invitations were issued on that basis, so we were all very excited at the meeting at the prospect.”

The reality could not have been more different.

“The meeting started at 1pm,” said the dealer. “It was scheduled to finish at 4pm. We were on the streets at 1:45pm.

“It was made very clear. [Opel Australia managing director] Bill Mott stood up there and immediately said the reason for the meeting is that we’re announcing that we’re closing down, which was a surprise to us all.

“Clearly dealers were losing money and it was a big financial strain for Opel, but to pull the pin after a year is very surprising. Normally you’d give it a couple of years.”

The dealers weren’t the only ones surprised by the announcement. Opel Australia marketing and public relations boss Michelle Lang said she was made aware of the decision to close down the German company’s local operations last Tuesday night.

“I was working away on my presentation thinking we were talking about a Mokka launch,” Lang said.

“We had presentations prepared to that effect, that was the purpose of the meeting, but obviously that purpose was superseded by the more pressing message once it was made and communicated to us. [The dealers’] expectations were in line with a lot of our expectations.

“We could have either rung them before without any answers or worked our tails off and try to have answers for them on Friday, which is what we did.

“It’s unfortunate how quickly it all happened.”

In an official statement on Friday, Opel said that in order to be competitive it would need to cut the price of its core models significantly, resulting in a business case that was not financially viable for either the company or its 20 Australian dealers.

One of those dealers told CarAdvice they believed the catalyst for the closure decision was Opel’s inability to get the pricing right for it’s core model, the Astra.

“When they set up here they assumed they would achieve a price premium,” the dealer said.

“If they’ve learnt anything in the year of trading – certainly on Astra – is that the price premium isn’t there. It’s a $19,990 market. If you can’t start at $19,990 you’re just not in the hunt, and the point was made that in all their analysis and planning they just could not get Astra to that price point, or if they could it just didn’t make economic sense, so the whole basis of the business wasn’t there.

“And that’s really the key: when they couldn’t get the core product to the right price point, the whole deck of cards fell down. It really was as simple as that.”

The dealer admitted Opel was “perhaps a little naïve” in its strategy heading into the Australian market.

“The target brand for them would have been Volkswagen, and Volkswagen achieve a little bit of a premium, but nothing too dramatic.

“I think they assumed they could achieve whatever premium Volkswagen was achieving but that was not the case.”

The Astra was priced from $23,990 before on-road costs, making it some $2500 more expensive than the entry-level Volkswagen Golf 90TSI. Opel sold 758 Astras between January and July, giving it a meagre 0.5 per cent share of the 145,858-unit sub-$40K small car segment.

One dealer told CarAdvice his and every other Opel dealership operated at a loss simply because they could not sell enough cars.

“When you take on a new franchise you do your sums based on a certain number of vehicles per month at a certain gross profit per vehicle, and the fundamental volumes were just never there from day one.”

Dealers have been informed they will be compensated for unsold and demonstrator vehicles, as well as parts, tools and signage, but remain in the dark about additional financial support beyond that.

“All of the dealers traded at a loss, so the question mark is whether there will be compensation for trading losses, and that’s what we don’t know,” one dealer said.

“We’ll be out of pocket. We haven’t had that discussion with them yet so we don’t really know how far that will go.”

One dealer said it would also pursue Opel for compensation for the cost of its soon-to-be-empty showroom.

“That will be a discussion point with Opel, yes.”

Edited by Trilogy on 27/02/2014 at 09:48

The New Budget Vauxhall - daveyK_UK

I for one will be hoping this new budget car will be half decent.

But I will be surprised given Vauxhalls desire to try and move up market if its badged a Vauxhall

The New Budget Vauxhall - oldtoffee

Smaller than a Corsa and to compete with a Sandero? How does that work? I've driven a Sandero and it is half decent and felt as big or bigger than a Corsa unless my eyes deceived me.

The New Budget Vauxhall - daveyK_UK

Can only presume the new corsa will be even bigger again?

I thought the current corsa has one of the most spacious interiors in its class, certainly as big if not bigger than the sandero.

The New Budget Vauxhall - primeradriver

Well, people poo-poohed me when I said that Chevrolet leaving Europe was bad news for Vauxhall, and yet here it is.

Daewoo are the new Vauxhall for smaller vehicles, and this is the start.