Bid to bolster Magna sales

BY BRUCE NEWTON | 19th Mar 2004


MITSUBISHI Australia boss Tom Phillips has delivered a simple message to his disgruntled dealer network: "We cannot afford to give up on Magna".

Sales of MMAL’s stalwart locally-built car have slumped in 2004, with combined Magna/Verada 590 units behind last year’s 2731 total for the first two months of the year.

The results are a key reason why Mitsubishi has slipped to sixth on the sales ladder behind Nissan and Mazda this year with a 5.9 per cent share.

The drop in Magna/Verada sales is being put down to a number of reasons by Mr Phillips, including: With 18 months to go until the all-new PS platform-based replacement is launched, Mr Phillips is very much aware the current Magna has a critical job to do for the company.

For a start, 30,000 of them have to be built this year for the Tonsley Park plant to break even.

In Australia, the company has revised its Magna sales target for 2004 down to 20,000 from 30,000 at launch last July, and is also shooting for 12,000 exports, which adds up to a total of 32,000 cars.

To achieve his domestic sales target, Mr Phillips has revealed a series of measures to bolster Magna/Verada sales: Mr Phillips unveiled his plans and strategy to the Mitsubishi dealer body during a whirlwind national tour in February following the departure of Bill Pike from the position of executive vice-president, sales and marketing.

The poor relationship between Mitsubishi dealers – particularly in Sydney – and Mr Pike has been given as another key reason for the disappointing level of Magna sales.

"I hope they (dealers) are seeing that we are recognising we made some mistakes," Mr Phillips said.

"We can’t change what Magna is but we shouldn’t bloody slit our throats because of what Magna is either. It is still a very good car.

"Taking our government and rental and company cars, we are asking dealers to sell 15,000 cars. I don’t think 15,000 cars in a 900,000-plus market with revitalised advertising is an impossible task. It’s not something we will relax on, we will be at it every single day."
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