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To: TobagoJack who wrote (22300)9/11/2007 11:57:05 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) of 217605
 
BMW’s popular X5, the company has filed suit to prohibit its sale in Germany by the Chinese carmaker.

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the X5 starts at 59,000 euros ($86,830) in Europe; the twin-turbo diesel model on display here goes for 92,000 euros ($126,040). Mr. Schlössl said the CEO would sell for a base price of 25,900 euros ($35,483).
nytimes.com

I was waiting for that already. In the 80s you'd sedn the blue print to Taiwan Export processing Zone. Print a manual in English and would charge a high price for the high tech product.

Taiwanese started making the product themselves.

Now Chinese want to make cars themselves and they are going to the high end market segment.

A high quality car can nowadays be made without artisans. Same like expensive watches.

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