Comments13 Responses to “BMW, Brilliance to open second Chinese plant under joint venture” josh says:
November 13, 2009 at 7:50 am
As long as they only sell them in China. I sure as hell wouldnt want my BMW coming from there.. I know that it wouldnt be any different but it just doesnt sound right :/
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Gary says:
November 13, 2009 at 8:35 am
Josh, you would have to stop thinking that way, as more and more cars will be built in developing countries, unless you stick to the big 3 local production. Plus, local built still have hips of parts from 3rd world.
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toxic_horse says:
November 13, 2009 at 9:55 am
What makes you think that a bunch of German Factory workers are going to do a better job of putting a car togther than a Chinese worker who feels privilaged to have a job in a modern factory when all his friends are working in a 3rd world sweat shop.
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Max says:
November 13, 2009 at 12:43 pm
I agree with Toxic_Horse.
Now everything is made in China.
Your TV, your Ipod, your computer.
I think the Chinese quality is ok
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gearboxdawg says:
November 13, 2009 at 1:40 pm
The Chinese built BMW are only for local Chinese market. Australia will continue source most of its BMWs from South Africa and Germany.
If the day comes where we get Chinese made BMWs, hopefully the price tag will come down not the profit margin :P
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Shak says:
November 13, 2009 at 3:40 pm
^^ mate can assure you the price wont come down as BMW dont want to sully their “premium” image. And whats so bad with Chinese quality. They make the clothes ur all probably wearing. Oh and BTW most technology doesnt come from China it comes from either Taiwan or Japan. China is good with Cloth and raw materials.One day China along with India wil overtake the US and Japan i just hope im around when it happens to watch the new world become the old world.
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- Enzo says:
November 13, 2009 at 11:08 pm
<troll> If a car with “Lotus engineering” can come from Malaysia, I don’t see why a BMW cannot come from China. </troll>
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