Toyota has announced they are stopping production of vehicles by 2017. .......SURPRISE .......SURPRISE
milo said
06:58 PM Feb 10, 2014
"Oh not a good feeling!!
feel sorry for the workers and after flow effects ,as bad as the ford and holden lot
kiwijims said
07:02 PM Feb 10, 2014
I wonder if the next TOYOTA will be built in CHINA
Along side the next HOLDEN. ?????
kiwijims
barina said
07:16 PM Feb 10, 2014
My 2011 Holden Barina was built in Korea and before that my 2006 Holden Astra was built in Germany.....who know next????
-- Edited by barina on Monday 10th of February 2014 07:17:08 PM
2foot6 said
07:57 PM Feb 10, 2014
My Suzuki Alto was totally made in India including the tyres.Will the last man out at Toyota please put out the cat.
NeilandRaine said
09:24 PM Feb 10, 2014
I often wonder how long it will be before we are a third world country. Maybe Paul Keating was right when he predicted we would become a banana republic
Just who is to blame
2foot6 said
10:49 PM Feb 10, 2014
That's an easy answer Niel and Raine,read my signature.......
-- Edited by 2foot6 on Monday 10th of February 2014 10:54:32 PM
Pete49 said
11:34 PM Feb 10, 2014
Its the level playing field....just ours is more level than the rest of the worlds. Maybe its time to get rid of the free trade agreements as they seem to only be free for the other countries and costs us
Pete
peterblack said
05:46 AM Feb 11, 2014
wat did we expect the two aussies ??? have gone why would we think the japs would stay on here in australia
Kooroorinya Kelpie said
06:59 AM Feb 11, 2014
Pete49 step up and collect your prize. You've nailed it fair square.
Mick Woolnough said
07:15 AM Feb 11, 2014
yep spot on. the free trade agreement is to blame for a multitude of lost jobs and services, we need to see import duties brought back to protect our jobs. but we also need to support Aussie made and owned. you only have to read some posts on this site to find that most people are more then happy to buy Chinese over Australian because of price. What people do not understand is that at some point in time there will be so many out of work the government have to find extra money from somewhere, so we come to cuts in pensions, health and schools increased rego etc etc.....end of rant
milo said
05:35 PM Feb 11, 2014
same with the coke company gone , why do the government give these companies billions
when they make more billions and do nothing for us..?
JayDee said
06:49 PM Feb 11, 2014
Thought I would share with you the following piece of info.
A panellist on a current affairs program related an instance many would have missed. Toyota CEO, Akio Toyoda, was giving a luncheon address to a business group, (paraphrased):
Two years ago we were working so hard to create conditions whereby we could stay in this wonderful country and produce cars.
"We had restructured the business and, despite acceding to recent union demands for even better wages and conditions, we were seeing a dim light flickering at the end of the tunnel.
We were honest with our employees and had explained the seriousness of the companys economic plight.
"They had assured us of their cooperation, so we determined to all pull together in a desperate attempt keep the company viable.
There was an air of camaraderie, a feeling of hope.
It was Australia Day that week and it fell on a Thursday. On the Friday thirty percent of our workforce didnt turn up, thirty percent called in sick.
Thats when I finally realised we were stuffed.
Well Toyota work force, some of you may regret your actions on that particular occasion. But it is to late now.
Jay&Dee
vickiwi said
10:24 PM Feb 11, 2014
Now there is no car industry to protect the import tariffs will be removed.
-- Edited by vickiwi on Tuesday 11th of February 2014 10:28:53 PM
pawsoz said
01:00 PM Feb 12, 2014
First off today the Toyota big wigs stated that the closure has nothing to do with Unions etc...
Secondly, given how much we Aussies love our vehicles, not too mention find them essential given the rather poor and sad state of our public transport systems, don't remove the tariffs.....we have thousands of well skilled motor industry employees and will soon have some major car building infrastructure sitting empty, couldn't we design and build an 'Ozcar' range of say small, medium, large and ute and van....(don't go overboard with new models every 6 months) just good reliable vehicles with what Aussies need and want and the appropriate parts available?
Just the same as having good Aussie grown fruit and veg available to buy, stuff that tastes like real fruit and veg!
I am on very limited income and I can afford to buy Aussie and do so.
Annie
Toyota has announced they are stopping production of vehicles by 2017. .......SURPRISE .......SURPRISE
feel sorry for the workers and after flow effects ,as bad as the ford and holden lot
I wonder if the next TOYOTA will be built in CHINA
Along side the next HOLDEN. ?????
kiwijims

My 2011 Holden Barina was built in Korea and before that my 2006 Holden Astra was built in Germany.....who know next????
-- Edited by barina on Monday 10th of February 2014 07:17:08 PM
My Suzuki Alto was totally made in India including the tyres.Will the last man out at Toyota please put out the cat.

Just who is to blame
That's an easy answer Niel and Raine,read my signature.......
-- Edited by 2foot6 on Monday 10th of February 2014 10:54:32 PM
Its the level playing field....just ours is more level than the rest of the worlds. Maybe its time to get rid of the free trade agreements as they seem to only be free for the other countries and costs us
Pete
when they make more billions and do nothing for us..?
Thought I would share with you the following piece of info.
A panellist on a current affairs program related an instance many would have missed. Toyota CEO, Akio Toyoda, was giving a luncheon address to a business group, (paraphrased):
Two years ago we were working so hard to create conditions whereby we could stay in this wonderful country and produce cars.
"We had restructured the business and, despite acceding to recent union demands for even better wages and conditions, we were seeing a dim light flickering at the end of the tunnel.
We were honest with our employees and had explained the seriousness of the companys economic plight.
"They had assured us of their cooperation, so we determined to all pull together in a desperate attempt keep the company viable.
There was an air of camaraderie, a feeling of hope.
It was Australia Day that week and it fell on a Thursday. On the Friday thirty percent of our workforce didnt turn up, thirty percent called in sick.
Thats when I finally realised we were stuffed.
Well Toyota work force, some of you may regret your actions on that particular occasion. But it is to late now.
Jay&Dee
Now there is no car industry to protect the import tariffs will be removed.
-- Edited by vickiwi on Tuesday 11th of February 2014 10:28:53 PM
Secondly, given how much we Aussies love our vehicles, not too mention find them essential given the rather poor and sad state of our public transport systems, don't remove the tariffs.....we have thousands of well skilled motor industry employees and will soon have some major car building infrastructure sitting empty, couldn't we design and build an 'Ozcar' range of say small, medium, large and ute and van....(don't go overboard with new models every 6 months) just good reliable vehicles with what Aussies need and want and the appropriate parts available?
Just the same as having good Aussie grown fruit and veg available to buy, stuff that tastes like real fruit and veg!
I am on very limited income and I can afford to buy Aussie and do so.
Annie