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Mitsubishi pulling out of UK?
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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Holden" data-source="post: 7061536" data-attributes="member: 710"><p>Yeh, I know about the Colt Car Companysd it’s only 15 miles from me! Ssangyong have been bust before but not sure if it’s government owned now or Indian owned. Chinese products might be a tad difficult at the moment given current tensions. The cost of car production or should I say new model development costs are now prohibitive unless you can share platforms across the brands under one roof. This is where the smaller producers have a problem. Mitsubishi just never got into any volume here although in places like Denmark they took over like Toyota and other Japanese brands when British made cars started to disappear - and that’s another sad story!!! Where will it all end up? Even the great Ford have issues - in fact they all do so only the fittest will survive. Kia seems to be doing well over here. I ply the motoroways regularly and the numbers of Kias keep growing. If they can what can’t Ssangyong?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Holden, post: 7061536, member: 710"] Yeh, I know about the Colt Car Companysd it’s only 15 miles from me! Ssangyong have been bust before but not sure if it’s government owned now or Indian owned. Chinese products might be a tad difficult at the moment given current tensions. The cost of car production or should I say new model development costs are now prohibitive unless you can share platforms across the brands under one roof. This is where the smaller producers have a problem. Mitsubishi just never got into any volume here although in places like Denmark they took over like Toyota and other Japanese brands when British made cars started to disappear - and that’s another sad story!!! Where will it all end up? Even the great Ford have issues - in fact they all do so only the fittest will survive. Kia seems to be doing well over here. I ply the motoroways regularly and the numbers of Kias keep growing. If they can what can’t Ssangyong? [/QUOTE]
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