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The new great wall

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Post by OIIIIIIIO »

You guy's would be blown away if you really knew where most of our parts are made for our everyday well known cars that we all think is "AUSTRALIAN MADE" or even JAP or GERMAN made or what ever. Dont think all our you beaut VE commodore parts are made here, or look at the new BT50! they've not made in JAP land, and FORDS!! well we wont go there.
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Post by DamTriton »

VE - US, South Korea, Indonesia

BT50 - Indonesia (well known, in fact as the BT50/New Courier has never come out of Japan or did the Bravo/Courier before it...)

Fords - US, Europe (Germany, Spain, UK), Indonesia, South Korea, South Africa

No mystery about any of these.
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Post by bazzle »

Some parts also come from Thailand AND China.
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Post by alien »

Image

"Great Wall Monster"

http://www.great-wall.com.ru/greatwall/monster/

Its actually not bad looking!
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Post by osca4x4 »

just a tip here, no car these days is designed to last beyond 5 years.

thus why most only have a 5 year warranty.

my paj is 20 years old and still going bloody good, the styling may not be to everybodies liking but dang its a bloody good 4x4.
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Post by mike_nofx »

BeNoS wrote:i have heard of at least 6 great wall utes that with a bit of a load on them WILLNOT make it up the towommba(wish i listened to spelling teacher at school) range. just pyhically will not drive up the hill. so if that is anything to go by il stick to my na diesel pootrol.
Find that hard to believe.
They arent chinese designed engines, they are (apparently) mitsubishis.

Do mitsubishis have trouble getting up the hill?
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Post by OIIIIIIIO »

DAMKIA wrote:VE - US, South Korea, Indonesia

BT50 - Indonesia (well known, in fact as the BT50/New Courier has never come out of Japan or did the Bravo/Courier before it...)

Fords - US, Europe (Germany, Spain, UK), Indonesia, South Korea, South Africa

No mystery about any of these.
Very true indeed!!! But there's still a lot of people that think if they buy a Commodore then its all made here, if they buy a Ford then its all made here, and so on, as i hear of this all the time in my trade.
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Post by Gee »

mike_nofx wrote:
BeNoS wrote:i have heard of at least 6 great wall utes that with a bit of a load on them WILLNOT make it up the towommba(wish i listened to spelling teacher at school) range. just pyhically will not drive up the hill. so if that is anything to go by il stick to my na diesel pootrol.
Find that hard to believe.
They arent chinese designed engines, they are (apparently) mitsubishis.

Do mitsubishis have trouble getting up the hill?
Yeah I was going to say the same considering my old triton with a NA diesel and oversized tires could pull a box trailer full of furniture with a tray full of camping gear up the Toowoomba range. Yes I had to drop back to 3rd, maybe even 2nd towards the top, but it never looked like stopping. So I call BS.
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Post by KiwiBacon »

osca4x4 wrote:just a tip here, no car these days is designed to last beyond 5 years.

thus why most only have a 5 year warranty.

my paj is 20 years old and still going bloody good, the styling may not be to everybodies liking but dang its a bloody good 4x4.
Rubbish.
There's a massive difference between design life and warranty period. My rangie is older than your pajero.

It's good to know that you can get Rodeo and Hilux doors along with Navara lights from your local Great Wall dealer. :lol:
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Post by thehanko »

alien wrote:Image

"Great Wall Monster"

http://www.great-wall.com.ru/greatwall/monster/

Its actually not bad looking!
If they sold a pimped ghetto version like that here for under 30k, I shudder to think how many they would sell.

I stopped for a squizz at one when i was in tassie and was amased by how tiny the shocks on it were, like tiny. the poor buggers would cop a flogging on our roads, let alone corrogations.

Might be ok If your kind to them, but when you compare a petrol great wall, brand new for say 25k, or a 5 year old patrol 4.2 IC TD for the same money. I know what will be worth more and drive better in another 5 years.
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Post by tna racing »

craz3d wrote:
HUSSLN wrote:
craz3d wrote::rofl: pieces of shit
They have alot in common with your Hilux then is what your getting at?
touché

yeah pretty much

although i seem to recall your black one not being too well off either :finger:

EDIT: Wait, why the f**k are you defending these things :shock:
are you even 18 yet?
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Post by tna racing »

DAMKIA wrote:Image

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such a old rodeo with a nissan front end on it
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Post by rpm »

My uncle recently bought one of these great wall dual cabs. I thought he was crazy, but after spending a bit of time in the ute on a recent surf trip, I thought it was alright. It even has leather seats! He got it serviced while we were away and the mechanic was really impressed with it. The test will be how it will handle the day to day work duties of towing a trailer and how long the ute will stay in one piece... He's only planning on keeping it until the warranty runs out. Here's a pic...
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Post by Bluefreak »

DAMKIA wrote:Image

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Makes sense, Nissan are retailing them out my way...
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Post by NQCalais »

I'm sure I read somewhere that the Nissan lights wouldn't fit the Great Wall utes and vice versa. I thought it was because they were a slightly different shape in the back or some such thing???

Might all be just bullsh*t too......
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Post by Tommie »

I think the chinease are hard done by.
The worst cars on our roads are commodores and falcons and there made right here in OZ.
Ive always been a holden man but i will never buy a commodore again.
After 60+ years they still havent figured out how to paint one properly.

And i have no dought that the great wall would sh@t all over the D40 Navara.
I should know every time i go offroad with my mate i spend the majority of the day towing his or fixing it.

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Post by DamTriton »

NQCalais wrote:I'm sure I read somewhere that the Nissan lights wouldn't fit the Great Wall utes and vice versa. I thought it was because they were a slightly different shape in the back or some such thing???

Might all be just bullsh*t too......
See if you can get a hold of a box the Nissan lights are supplied in. My bet "Made in China" will be prominantly displayed. If so, then you can bet they would not go to extreme lengths to change a plastic mould when all they have to do is press metal in a certain way.
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Post by thehanko »

Tommie wrote:I think the chinease are hard done by.
The worst cars on our roads are commodores and falcons and there made right here in OZ.
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Bit harsh old chap.

They are made to a price point and for the money I think are very good. I would still have bought another falcon xr6 if it still suited my needs.

A mate of mine was a bit of a euro lover aussie hater for years, then he took an xr6 for a drive and cant shut up about them now :lol:

Not sure about the holden paint issue, but I can gaurantee that the worst vehicles Ive owned were not aussie made. korea/malaysia are sending out the worst crud - but its cheap so who are we to complain.

Having said that my fiancees hyundai getz is a brilliant car.

I think it comes down entirely to the individual models and brands not necissarily the country.
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Post by bad_religion_au »

Tommie wrote:I think the chinease are hard done by.
The worst cars on our roads are commodores and falcons and there made right here in OZ.
Ive always been a holden man
there's your problem right there... don't lump the falcon in with the commo... refinement/fit and finish is so much better on the falc it's not funny...
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Post by craz3d »

tna racing wrote:
craz3d wrote:
HUSSLN wrote:
craz3d wrote::rofl: pieces of shit
They have alot in common with your Hilux then is what your getting at?
touché

yeah pretty much

although i seem to recall your black one not being too well off either :finger:

EDIT: Wait, why the f**k are you defending these things :shock:
are you even 18 yet?
Almost 19, what difference does it make? Am I somehow less educated than everyone else here just because I'm younger?
My ENTER last year was 86.7, I'm studying Mechanical Engineering/Commerce double degree, haven't dropped a mark all semester, and have been pulling apart and rebuilding engines since I was 7 years old (started with lawn mower motors), and lego since I was around 2 years old and still to this day I love a challenge (recently made a semi-working lego model engine with functioning valves that ran off compressed air - being lego it didn't last long :P)

So I've effectively got nearly 12 years mechanical experience.

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Post by nabstud »

craz3d wrote:Age means nothing.
Yes it does. It gives you the ability to not fall for comments hook, line and sinker...
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Post by chimpboy »

rpm wrote:My uncle recently bought one of these great wall dual cabs.

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He's only planning on keeping it until the warranty runs out. Here's a pic...
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Hmmm, they are smaller than I thought.
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Post by Mrowka »

Here in Ukraine we see tons of Chinese-made cars, trucks and whatnot: Great Wall, Chery, Rexton and others.

FWIW, Great Wall and other Chinese brands are inexpensive, which is a plus in a cash-poor society infested with insane drivers. However, such cars also have the reputation of being somewhat disposable.
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Post by turps »

tna racing wrote:
craz3d wrote:
HUSSLN wrote:
craz3d wrote::rofl: pieces of shit
They have alot in common with your Hilux then is what your getting at?
touché

yeah pretty much

although i seem to recall your black one not being too well off either :finger:

EDIT: Wait, why the f**k are you defending these things :shock:
are you even 18 yet?

haha How old are you TNA? pretty sure you have posted some shit in here.

As for the rest of the thread who cars what Falcon and Commodes are like. Or even Patrols or cruisers. This thread was about the Great Wall Motors.

p.s talking to people who give XR6T's and SS's a flogging for work. The Commode is heaps better. But back to the great wall.
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