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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostDamn, and I have just ordered one! But not to worry, they only make about 30 of my model a year
Originally posted by darmstadt View PostAs the the 1 series, have you seen the new one, 135 I think, this has 300bhp so slightly raunchy...
If it didn't weigh as much as an elephant.
Soon the only light true drivers cars will be kit cars that we have to build ourselves. If I ever build one expect to see the first crab car on the roads. At least I won't need much power to go sideways.
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostBMW's are dime a dozen now. I reckon the cachet will be gone in a couple of year. I'd rather buy a Lexus. they are so rare around here they're bound to get noticed.
As the the 1 series, have you seen the new one, 135 I think, this has 300bhp so slightly raunchy...
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Googols!
Every time I try to envisage a googolplex, my head starts to hurt.
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostI can't imagine losing $1M let alone $38G. phew!
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostBMW's are dime a dozen now. I reckon the cachet will be gone in a couple of year. I'd rather buy a Lexus. they are so rare around here they're bound to get noticed.
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Originally posted by PAH View PostI wonder which brand will take BMW's slot as they inevitably move into Ford's vacant chavtastic spot. It's unavoidable as BMW seem to be announcing a new model every month which will dilute the brand. e.g. the 1 series coupe, WTF!? It's just an ugly 3 series, and almost costs as much. They've seriously lost it since they brought out the dame edna 5 series.
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Originally posted by PAH View PostLooks like the yanks have been well and truly tanked by Germany and Asia. Both Ford and Vauxhall seem to be on their last legs.
I wonder which brand will take BMW's slot as they inevitably move into Ford's vacant chavtastic spot. It's unavoidable as BMW seem to be announcing a new model every month which will dilute the brand. e.g. the 1 series coupe, WTF!? It's just an ugly 3 series, and almost costs as much. They've seriously lost it since they brought out the dame edna 5 series.
Will this have any bearing on british workers who still work in Ford and GM factories in the UK? Yet more depressive news for those that can be arsed working to keep their families off the council estates?Last edited by Bagpuss; 12 February 2008, 14:22.
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Looks like the yanks have been well and truly tanked by Germany and Asia. Both Ford and Vauxhall seem to be on their last legs.
I wonder which brand will take BMW's slot as they inevitably move into Ford's vacant chavtastic spot. It's unavoidable as BMW seem to be announcing a new model every month which will dilute the brand. e.g. the 1 series coupe, WTF!? It's just an ugly 3 series, and almost costs as much. They've seriously lost it since they brought out the dame edna 5 series.
Will this have any bearing on british workers who still work in Ford and GM factories in the UK? Yet more depressive news for those that can be arsed working to keep their families off the council estates?
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It is rather extrodrinary isn't it.
So on 10 million cars that's a 3 grand loss on each one which for the cheaper end of the market is about 50% of cost price.
tim
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I like the way this loss is down to
"third-quarter charge related to unused tax credits"
and the last one was
"of a change in health-care accounting, according to Standard & Poor's Compustat."
So not cr@p cars then
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GM loses big time
http://www.cbc.ca/money/story/2008/02/12/gm-loss.html
I can't imagine losing $1M let alone $38G. phew!
Just how much longer can still make cars?Tags: None
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