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Previously on "'Berlin rocks' says Elon Musk as he chooses European factory"
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostNo, I just checked and hell hasn't frozen over yet...
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Originally posted by TwoWolves View PostGerman vehicle expertise is vastly superior to the UK, they know how to make a quality car and that's exactly what Tesla lack at the moment - build quality.
Am not a fan of the Tesla but must admit here in Munich they are smegging everywhere. A friend who recently got a model T was showing me around a few weeks back. The top feature he seemed to delight in... a programable fart sound when a passenger sat down in the seat. Great.
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Nothing to do with Brexit. Guy's a big phoney (as they say in the US).
German vehicle expertise is vastly superior to the UK, they know how to make a quality car and that's exactly what Tesla lack at the moment - build quality.
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The thing about a recession in Germany after years of ~2% inflation instead of silly boom and bust double digit figures like I see with food and house prices in the UK is the fall is minute, no one really notices.
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Originally posted by Mordac View Post
oh dear you become a remainer??
Germany may have entered recession is a bit similar to the sky may fall in over the UK etc.
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Originally posted by Mordac View Post
UK spending plans, Brexit paralysis put rating at risk: Moody's - Reuters
At Aa2, Britain is on the same level as France but below Germany’s AAA rating by Moody’s.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostIt’s been at least a week since you last posted about Germany being in recession - the ones you’ve been posting regularly for a few years.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThe UK will be bankrupt in less than 5 years.
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'Berlin rocks' says Elon Musk as he chooses European factory
Why not choose the UK with all that skilled labour on offer stuck on 3-day working weeks and raging labour unions ready to strike when canteen food prices increase?
What bribes have the Germans given him? A yes, traction free access to the largest trade block in the world, the EU, but I don't know if one can call this a bribe really.
Tesla's chief executive, Elon Musk, has said Berlin will be the site of its first major European factory as the carmaker's expansion plans power ahead.
"Berlin rocks," Mr Musk said, adding Tesla would build an engineering and design centre in the German capital.
Tesla previously said it aimed to start production in Europe in 2021.
The moves come as the firm, which has also invested heavily in a Chinese factory, faces intensifying competition in the electric vehicle industry.
Mr Musk made the announcement at an awards ceremony in Germany on Tuesday. The company already has an assembly site in the Netherlands, but the plans for Germany are on a far larger scale.
"Everyone knows that German engineering is outstanding and that's part of the reason we are locating our Gigafactory Europe in Germany," he said.
Mr Musk also cited risks surrounding the UK's exit from the EU for his decision, according to AutoExpress.
"Brexit [uncertainty] made it too risky to put a Gigafactory in the UK," he told the trade magazine.
Mr Musk said the facility would be located near the new Berlin airport and later gave more details on what the factory would produce on Twitter.
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