Ford's decision to pull out of manufacturing Australia is sad news for the car industry both in New Zealand and in Australia.
But even the wildly optimistic would have to admit that this has been coming for a while. Ford's factories in Australia have been building large cars that are losing relevance by the second. The global financial crisis forced car companies to have a close look at their inventory and focus on building cars on global platforms - that is, using the base components of vehicles to build a large number of different models.
This saw the death knell of some of the more unique machines on the market, but has made manufacturing more simple and R&D costs become less ridiculous. Unfortunately for fans of the blue oval, Falcon had nowhere to go - it has been mooted for some time that it would eventually be replaced by the front wheel drive Taurus.
So what does this mean for Kiwi Ford owners and potential buyers? Realistically, it'll be situation normal. The dealer network is strong, with some of the country's largest car yards already selling Ford product produced in three European factories, in Thailand and even in India from next year when the little EcoSport crossover lands.
Ford isn't going to disappear, and even as it announced the closures the company was quick to point out that new versions of Falcon and Territory would be launched in 2014 as planned.