imported_Tango
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Originally posted by: UptheMiddle
Originally posted by: BaliBabyDoc
The crysis of american car-makers is largely due to products, really. Ask yourself why you need to wait 1 year to get a BMW in Manhattan while nobody is buying a cadillac in Frankfurt.
M6 convertibles don't exactly grow on trees, while an XLR-V would look better if it was wrapped around one.
First quote - Germans have pride in their country and heritage. Many US citizens do not and its become "hip" to hate everything US.
GM has to struggle with a very large number of retiree healthcare and pension costs. Something that the other mfg's don't. Just because a manufacturing plant is built in the US, don't be fooled into believing that the same number of jobs displaced are replaced. There's much more than just line workers involved (Various Engineering, Finance, Purchasing, Management, Supply Chain, etc).
Sorry, but advocating buying habits based on nationalism is kinda silly these days. People will just buy what they feel is better for them, and everything has a market. People from all over the world shop Armani, Gucci and Prada not because they respect the italian cultural heritage, they'll buy those clothes because they are better products. At the same time Italians will buy chinese textile products not because they hate their country, but because those products have a better price/quality ratio for many people.
Cars are very expensive, so people are even more conscious about what they are getting. American carmakers fail to compete with european producers in the products quality field, and fail to compete with asian producers on price/quality balance and assistance/reliability. They seem to be unable to choose which market they want to dominate and concentrate on that. And nowadays is very hard to compete in ALL the markets.
European carmakers struggle with much much higher healthcare, pension and workers benefits costs. If you make cars it's more than possible to cope with these, provided you actually sell those cars...
