I agree.
The biggest problem is the interior of those cars.
Thankfully the guy behind this is going to resign.
As you said the SL and the GT are in no man‘s land.
The new GLC shows us, that they can still build beautiful interiors.
I guess because of his track record. I call him Mr. Dacia interiors, because the low rent interiors were his idea, and he was able to convince OK.Very interesting. Do you know why he's going and who's taking over?
MB recently lost their interior electronics and UI expert to Porsche.
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Führungswechsel bei Mercedes-Benz: Schiebe folgt auf Burzer, Schäfer tritt ab
Mercedes-Benz ordnet Vorstand neu: Schiebe übernimmt Produktion, Burzer wird CTO für Entwicklung & Einkauf, Schäfer verlässt Unternehmen nach 30 Jahren.mbpassion-de.translate.goog
Markus Schäfer is the key person. Burzer is his successor.
I guess because of his track record. I call him Mr. Dacia interiors, because the low rent interiors were his idea, and he was able to convince OK.
Porsche is a very interesting subject.
They’re completely lost.
He’s his best buddy.Interesting.
And the guy responsible for the worst era at AMG and arguably the weakest range of top end vehicles in over 2 decades is being promoted to take control of production, quality and supply chain management. Talk about dysfunctional nepotism.
Their marketing BS was indeed a little bit strange.Fetzers... they damaged this company almost more than Ola... grifters and talkers
At this point, perhaps a Chinese takeover or merger would be a good outcome. Imagine the cash and resources they would have access to, to ensure they were 'engineered like no other'. The Chinese have proven they can engineer and manufacture alongside the best in the world now and an arrangement whereby Mercedes were the Halo 'German' brand of Chinese/German automotive powerhouse, representing the absolute best of the best, without having to worry about massive volume, would be quite ideal to me.
Porsche is a very interesting subject.
They’re completely lost.
.......however VW is a total mess, Porsche is even worse.
Both lost the plot.
Worst idea ever.
And if you go a little more in depth you realize the Chinese car industry is in a bubble which will eventually burst like Evergrande.
MB must forever remain German.
Very interesting. Profit margins have dropped to like 2%
Well Porsche is spending like 9 billion to rectify things, which I am sure they will. And VW to me seems on a roll again with the new ID cars ID2, ID1, T-Roc etc all look very nice and like a VW ought to look. Physical buttons are returning too. So I am more optimistic.
Given the fact that the new Cayenne looks like a total redesign, they probably know that the hype train Porsche has been receiving in the last years won't last forever if they will not bring something fresh to the marketAnd the Porsche lineup is a total mess.
If we’re looking at the German car industry, BMW has done their homework congratulations, Mercedes Benz did a big U-turn will probably recover from their stupid decisions, however VW is a total mess, Porsche is even worse.
Both lost the plot.
Yes fully agree with you that eventually the Chinese car industry will implode as there are over 120 local brands competing for sales and with all the slashing of prices eventually leading to bankruptcies of at last 90% of those brands some analysts are saying maybe only 10 to 15 brands will be on sale by 2030.Worst idea ever.
And if you go a little more in depth you realize the Chinese car industry is in a bubble which will eventually burst like Evergrande.
MB must forever remain German.
Very interesting. Profit margins have dropped to like 2%
I guess you haven’t heard how badly the Rivian and VW software partnership is going. VW is going to have a long path to being stable again.
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