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We had a "new" idea, so we made it weird!

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  • T Tim Craig

    Hey, asshole. Buy American. :suss:

    Once you agree to clans, tribes, governments...you've opted for socialism. The rest is just details.

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    Why would I buy a foreign car?

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      Why?

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      Because he pretends to be an ultra right wing patriot.

      Once you agree to clans, tribes, governments...you've opted for socialism. The rest is just details.

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        Why would I buy a foreign car?

        Join the cool kids - Come fold with us[^]

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        While the comment was directed at CSS, unfortunately a resident of the land of the free and the home of the brave, you're free to buy what you want. How many domestic choices to you Brits have left?

        Once you agree to clans, tribes, governments...you've opted for socialism. The rest is just details.

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          Just look at this[^] This just screams "yes we made it electric.. but to really show that it is different, we also made it weird" - and it pisses me off. This kind of nonsense happens all the time. Compressed-air car is weird[^] Electric cars are weird Etc. This is not "functional" weirdness. This is a quite normal electric car.[^] I also think I know enough about airplanes (I can fly the small ones) that I can say that they could just have made it look normal.

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          They're French. Enough said. :laugh:

          Once you agree to clans, tribes, governments...you've opted for socialism. The rest is just details.

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          • T Tim Craig

            While the comment was directed at CSS, unfortunately a resident of the land of the free and the home of the brave, you're free to buy what you want. How many domestic choices to you Brits have left?

            Once you agree to clans, tribes, governments...you've opted for socialism. The rest is just details.

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            Oddly enough Nissan, Honda and others are made in the UK - it looks like Saab are next! In part because we have one of the best car parts manufacturing industries in Europe. For all the politicians putting manufacturing down we're doing better.

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            • T Tim Craig

              Hey, asshole. Buy American. :suss:

              Once you agree to clans, tribes, governments...you've opted for socialism. The rest is just details.

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              RichardM1
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              Tim, you know you're messing up when people attack your response to CSS. If the US builds crappy stuff for a high price, I will not buy it. If they build as-good or better quality for the same or less price, I will. I consider it an attack on our economy to subsidize crap.

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                Oddly enough Nissan, Honda and others are made in the UK - it looks like Saab are next! In part because we have one of the best car parts manufacturing industries in Europe. For all the politicians putting manufacturing down we're doing better.

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                Good for the UK. I wish we'd get off our service sector butt. Except I happen to be sitting on mine.

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                  Good for the UK. I wish we'd get off our service sector butt. Except I happen to be sitting on mine.

                  Opacity, the new Transparency.

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                  We came down to Earth with a thump about 20 years ago and it's taken a long time for these things to take hold. People still moan about the old industries such as ship building going and ignore the new ones.

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                  • L Lost User

                    Oddly enough Nissan, Honda and others are made in the UK - it looks like Saab are next! In part because we have one of the best car parts manufacturing industries in Europe. For all the politicians putting manufacturing down we're doing better.

                    Join the cool kids - Come fold with us[^]

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                    Simply because a company builds a plant in your backyard doesn't make them "domestic". Of course, I'm guessing you gave them a better deal than our outsourcers get.

                    Once you agree to clans, tribes, governments...you've opted for socialism. The rest is just details.

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                      Good for the UK. I wish we'd get off our service sector butt. Except I happen to be sitting on mine.

                      Opacity, the new Transparency.

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                      Manufacturing isn't the "service sector".

                      Once you agree to clans, tribes, governments...you've opted for socialism. The rest is just details.

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                        Tim, you know you're messing up when people attack your response to CSS. If the US builds crappy stuff for a high price, I will not buy it. If they build as-good or better quality for the same or less price, I will. I consider it an attack on our economy to subsidize crap.

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                        :rolleyes: :laugh: :laugh:

                        Once you agree to clans, tribes, governments...you've opted for socialism. The rest is just details.

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                        • T Tim Craig

                          Manufacturing isn't the "service sector".

                          Once you agree to clans, tribes, governments...you've opted for socialism. The rest is just details.

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                          Right, and we doing service sector. We need internal manufacturing capability.

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                            Simply because a company builds a plant in your backyard doesn't make them "domestic". Of course, I'm guessing you gave them a better deal than our outsourcers get.

                            Once you agree to clans, tribes, governments...you've opted for socialism. The rest is just details.

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                            Is this the sound of sour grapes? People have worked damned hard - manangment, workers, local government and local parts manufacturers to win business over other countries so congratulations to them. For example, there are one or two specialsit manufacturers who are moving from other European countries to the UK because there is such a good environment to work with. In the car/vehicle industry paradoxiacally not having to transport parts long distances affects costs and efficicency.

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                              Right, and we doing service sector. We need internal manufacturing capability.

                              Opacity, the new Transparency.

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                              Yes, finally a point of agreement.

                              Once you agree to clans, tribes, governments...you've opted for socialism. The rest is just details.

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                                Is this the sound of sour grapes? People have worked damned hard - manangment, workers, local government and local parts manufacturers to win business over other countries so congratulations to them. For example, there are one or two specialsit manufacturers who are moving from other European countries to the UK because there is such a good environment to work with. In the car/vehicle industry paradoxiacally not having to transport parts long distances affects costs and efficicency.

                                Join the cool kids - Come fold with us[^]

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                                No, they've built plants here, too. Mostly because their own labor priced itself out of the picture along with the cost of transporting cars across an ocean, two oceans in your case. But they're still not domestic companies.

                                Once you agree to clans, tribes, governments...you've opted for socialism. The rest is just details.

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