Would it be possible if Granturismo could support Australian manufactures

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In the pass few week of australia,

Australia and car enthusiasts have been very disappointing in the government. the government is not helping our car manufacturers as they used to. they have basically said no more cars being made in Australia from Holden and ford even tho Holden and ford built Australia and the family's of this country. 3500 people will be losing jobs from Holden and another 3000 from ford, but another 30,000 - 50,000 people who are contractors to these manufactures will also being losing there job due to the ripple effect. our economy will drop fast after 2017 and Australia might end up in a depression. due to government sacking people and businesses shutting down. And our car rules are ridiculous. The government has gone out of control.Government is trying to shut down Biki gangs. we can hardly modify cars, Example: Exuast, engine, rollcage and tubed chassis.

I am asking Granturismo if they could design the VF commodore or even the newest Chevrolet which they use in NASCAR to say something like Dont go Holden or a catchy quote on them and same as the Ford iconic Falcon 355
 
What is a Biki gang and what does it serves for?

Also, if you Australian people would actually buy Australian cars, there would be no problem.

Also, some car exporting and foreign sales would help too. Why all of you don't apply to voluntarily work at the factories to make your cars cheaper to export?

Also, how come governement "sack" anyone within private sector? Or your car production is owned by goverment? If so, since when is Australia socialist country? And if it is, can I come there to live?
 
Also, how come governement "sack" anyone within private sector? Or your car production is owned by goverment? If so, since when is Australia socialist country? And if it is, can I come there to live?

Car manufacturers in Australia receive funding from the government. Our remote location, relatively small population, high cost of labour etc make it very difficult for our manufacturers to remain competitive in a global market.

They used to heavily tax all the imported cars, so cost was comparable to Australian built cars. Government removed the taxes on imports around 20 years ago, so imports became much cheaper than our local cars.

And yes, you can come live here.
 
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