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People like giving Tesla the benefit of the doubt but if you ask me, it's a lot easier for brands like BMW, Mercedes and Audi to crack that EV code than it is for Tesla to offer vehicles that rival the quality of the Germans. If BMW/Audi/Mercedes all had a true Model 3 or Model S competitor, how many would still pick Tesla? If the Taycan was more affordable, would Tesla even be a choice? |
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Tesla is a software company and the automotive experience is defined by software now. BMW is still 10 years behind in this regard as well. Porsche has matched their drivetrain, but will their software stack age well? Will they update it and add features OTA? There's also no good charging network. At least give them credit for seeing that the way to compete is to create an EV on a dedicated platform. I am still an M car customer, but when it comes to the regular BMWs, I fail to see how BMW is going to fend Tesla off with this half-hearted strategy. |
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08-05-2020, 09:24 PM | #28 |
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This is expected during this economy there's no way to get around it. I think this opens the door to cutting some of the fat in the lineup.
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In an ideal world for me, BMW would just say F it to chasing sales and be content being a smaller manufacturer producing driver-oriented cars like they used to.
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Maybe it's the front grilles....perhaps BMW was in a giant sucking vortex leading all grille designs into the (LCCS) Lexus Cow Catcher System....
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Oh wow, this pandemic really has a big impact on BMW sale. A lot of auto brands have declared a loss in sale, but this one is the worst.
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I could be wrong/right, who knows, but your skepticism in Germany's automotive brain trust on figuring out a competitive EV is the same skepticism I have of Tesla fixing their QC issues and providing a final product as refined as the Germans. Just enough doesn't cut it - ask Cadillac. Yes the future is EV. Tesla is the now because they're the only player, but once EVs are common and the market is flooded with them, will they have the brand power the German's have built for decades? So back to my original question, once everyone has an EV, is Tesla the easy choice or will people go back to the badge? I have many friends and co-workers who are in Tesla's and like them for what it is - but if any of the Germans came out with something on par, they would leave Tesla in a heartbeat. Whether or not others share the same feelings who knows, like everything else, you can remain top dog for so long before everyone catches up. |
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Yeah...unfortunately the world has changed. Due to economic and political/social factors, the generational view on automobiles has shifted drastically. Very few people value a proper motor, engaging handling/steering, light weight, etc. anymore. Tech and environmental friendliness is in, all that other stuff is out. I can't imagine the irony of the "ultimate driving machine" driving itself, having one gear, no Inline 6, etc. but BMW really has no choice.
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I was in between when i was choosing a car it was the I3s or the Model 3, now the most obvious choice was to go with the Model 3 due to literately everything. But i just didn't dare to go with a first generation Model 3 due to some quality thoughts i had when reading the Tesla forums. And living in Sweden and not the west coast of US i had my thoughts regarding the cars build quality in terms of how it would handle the road salt, grime and dirt during the winter here. While BMW has been making cars for the EU market for a long time and i believed that BMWs cars were more adapted to the Swedish climate then Tesla. And i have seen some weird issues with Models 3 in Sweden caused by the winters here everything from freezing door handles to rust on brand new cars. So my initial thoughts were correct of the Model 3 but i just can't have a car that performs well during Spring-Autum then having to have it in the Garage i need a year round car.
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How do you mean "the worst"? As much as I know their global numbers for the first 2 quarters in 2020 are still better than Mercedes or many other manufacturers.
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I feel like this is because of the pandemic and long plant shutdowns along with job uncertainty and job losses. Im sure that lots of potential buyers either canceled or put off buying cars. As far as electric vehicles I'm sure they are going to be more prevalent in the future, for me though I have zero interest.
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Found this article to be very interesting https://www.fool.com/amp/investing/2...s-q2-2020.aspx |
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I've read yesterday that Porsche and BMW are the only German manufacturers which still had a profit in the first half of the year. Mercedes had a loss of 1.7 billion euros, although they obviously sold more cars.
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Yes, but also Daimler is a much larger company as a whole, but regardless these will be trying times for all brands.
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BMW is done. They cannot survive in their current form under the current regulatory climate. I predict a wave of mergers within the next decade. Countries will look to protect them as much as possible in order to delay having to pick up the pension bill. Zombie companies!!!!:
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