DrunkFace wrote:
Karbin wrote:
A big part of the problem is NA is one of the few places that auto corps can import to with out high tax tariffs.
If one of the Detroit 3 want to import a car to say, Korea, first there's a import tax of 90%. Then there's ALWAYS something on the car that doesn't meet their safety rules. ( the one that keeps being used is license plate location on imports. Keeps changing week to week)
Japan.... well... from NA to them is just about imposable. The paper work and taxes would make a , say, G6 cost about as much as a fully dressed out Hummer here.
Europe... import rules make it cheaper to just buy a plant and build there then to import. These rules don't apply to Euro auto corps...just auto corps from NA.
BMW, Merc and Audi have a big enough demand that it's cheaper to build some in NA and import the rest. They also get to say "Hey look, we're building here."
China.... export only with NA.. No imports. Build it here only. And yes Buick is the biggest seller there for NA type cars.
I have no idea what you're saying. You have 'import' and 'export' mixed up several times eg. you can't
import something to another country. and consequently what you said makes no sense what so ever.
But one question: How come Japan and Europe can import and export to each other very successfully? Is it some kind of conspiracy out to get only NA car manufactures? Or is it that NA car manufactures just can't build a car worth selling overseas?
Then there's ALWAYS something on the car that doesn't meet their safety rules.
You build to the market, if you want to export something you take their laws into consideration when developing. And again, Japan and Europe can meet NA safety standards why not the other way round?
I'm sitting in NA...try it from there.
NA auto corps CAN NOT freely send cars to Japan or Korea. Full stop.
To protect their auto corps their governments make it near impossible for Ford, GM or Chrysler to get their products imported.
Korea, as I stated, plays games with items like license plate mountings. Where and what size. This is on cars from NA ONLY. And it changes weekly.
As for Europe:
The governments there make it cheaper for a NA auto corp to BUY or BUILD a plant there then to import a car built in NA.
So you get GM buying Vauxhall and Volvo so they have a product in Europe. ( They also got a tax break from the U.S. gov in a investment tax dodge)
China:
Cars go out. NA cars DO NOT get in. Full Stop.
"Build it here, or no market for you. Then we can rip your technology off, build a clone of your product and put a Cherry logo on it."
If you want examples of this just check out their domestic autos. So far China has cloned, Toyota, VW, GM and Chrysler products.
And have NOT paid a dime back to those Corps for it.
Last edited by Karbin (2009-06-01 15:04:33)