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No longer at least for now.
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Don't these idiots realise we Brits will not be intimidated by their scaremongering.
Bugder off if trading is so awful here you lunatics.
Nick of all people I'm surprised you made this comment. I respect your opinion on many things but you're so wrong on this. I've been working with the majority of UK, Eu & Japanese automotive companies non stop on Brexit proposals since last July. I'm under insider trading restrictions at the moment, so cannot make specific comment. However, I can state the obvious the UK automotive industry is plummeting from one of the strongest & most respected in the world into a black hole. Billions of gbp of exports are going, I'd suggest in excess of 50,000 jobs will be lost and the last major bastion of British manufacturing will be severely weakened.
You know me well. That's not scaremongering, it's reality. Yes diesel, yes electrification, yes trade deals and be in no doubt Brexit just makes the whole thing into the perfect storm.
By the way the C-HR is horrible.
Why as a country we can't just reinvest /subsidise via public purse grant's in next generation electrification cars, and be in the forefront of the future car production is baffling ,we have the car plants, or is that too simple ?
Is it a case we price ourselves out of the market , with plant cost , transportation as an island ,high wages / pension liabilities ?
I'm not suggesting full nationalization as we know what that brings , however there is nothing stopping us funding the scientific developments , the build of Eco products and plant investments .
The PSA Group which owns Peugeot, Citroën, DS, Opel and Vauxhall with 13% being French government owned .
Part of me thinks though the whole industry is up in the air, Brexit or no Brexit
I'm probably not answering the right questions but i) there is not a single UK Car manufacturer, they're all foreign owned and they're taking their money elsewhere & ii) too late on the electrification next generation, most of the future winners are 5-7 years into development. Some big players have missed the boat and new battery companies will step into the gaps.
The company I work for is releasing 2025 technology & the car companies are all shortening vehicle model life from 7 years to 3 years. BMWs new software releases are changing from 3 per year to monthly & they have cancelled a vehicle launch as it has already been superseded by a rivals technology.
Hope we do not have to go back to the days of buying a Friday afternoon assembled Austin Allegro.