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Previously on "Sweden's answer to Tesla"

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  • Mordac
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    Don't all Swedish cars have to have their lights on at all times? That'll drain the batteries. Top tip, if you have to buy an electric car, don't buy Swedish.

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  • darmstadt
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    No point in having one now: Volvo to impose 112mph speed limit on all new cars from 2020 | Business | The Guardian

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  • NigelJK
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    scooterscot
    They are Indian.
    Oddly that is why I put 'Designed here' as that is where the money is.

    BTW they are currently produced in Austria.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    I am wrong as usual
    FTFY

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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    Volvo have the right idea using a subscription based model to market. Makes it far more likely the average joe will give it a go instead of asking $100k upfront on untested technology.
    I think you are confusing a rehashing of a PCP car finance product for a Swedish/Chinese/Indian, whatever, car with an innovative engineering product made by an American company.

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by woohoo View Post
    The challenge Tesla are having is actually producing enough of them and keeping the quality up. So it's fine producing something like this in tiny numbers but actually becoming a serious player is a different matter.
    Volvo have the right idea using a subscription based model to market. Makes it far more likely the average joe will give it a go instead of asking $100k upfront on untested technology.

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  • minestrone
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    Doesn't help their founder is clearly banging half a pound of blue cheese every night.

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  • woohoo
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    The challenge Tesla are having is actually producing enough of them and keeping the quality up. So it's fine producing something like this in tiny numbers but actually becoming a serious player is a different matter.

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  • DimPrawn
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    So basically, China, India and USA can make cool electric cars. Who knew!

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  • redgiant
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    They are Chinese.
    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    They are Indian.
    Volvo Cars (inc. Polestar) is owned by Geely Group (Chinese Automotive Group).

    Geely - Wikipedia

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  • scooterscot
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    They are Indian.

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  • NigelJK
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    Designed here

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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post

    If small Sweden can do this why can't the UK??? - Perhaps it's something to do with all those Media studies graduates.
    They are Chinese.

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  • scooterscot
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    nah, he's buggered off to Singapore.

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  • GreenMirror
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    I thought Dyson were doing this?

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