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In greece you have to turn up in a dingy, then you can stay in a camp and get ignored forever.Greece
Southern countries are way more corrupt than the northern countries and avoiding paying taxes are normal and expected. Portugal for example was a rich country in the 1500's until our king married a dirty bitch from Spain and she would married him only if we persecuted the Jews...and the money walk away from Portugal and settled in Netherlands and other countries.
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Uhm...as we were talking about non-domestic car makers, what's the point of Jaguar, a company I have previously mentioned?
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VW offered to pay $14.7 billion to USA VW owners after the emissions fraud...The number is likely to be closer to $20 billion when the US courts finally sign off on it.
VW is arguing that similar compensations for EU residents who bought VWs aren't necessary. And the EU isn't exactly fighting against them.
But solely producing in GB, which is also their home and most important market. Jaguar might be the only car manufacturer actually benefitting from Brexit.Jlr are Indian though... since 2008 it's just a brand under the tata group.
They sell more in Europe (as a whole) than the uk... so brexit may not be that helpfulBut solely producing in GB, which is also their home and most important market. Jaguar might be the only car manufacturer actually benefitting from Brexit.
They sell more in Europe (as a whole) than the uk... so brexit may not be that helpful
USA will probably outperform uk this year... China may do as well http://media.jaguarlandrover.com/ne...guar-land-rover-achieve-strong-global-results
But solely producing in GB, which is also their home and most important market. Jaguar might be the only car manufacturer actually benefitting from Brexit.
JLR have built a factory in Slovakia, I believe
Haven't heard about that, it's not active yet though.
Needed to happen of course, the XE will never reach the needed margin if its still produced in GB.
The diesel in the cars might be from the North Sea, certainly not from Germany or France.
Haven't heard about that, it's not active yet though.
Needed to happen of course, the XE will never reach the needed margin if its still produced in GB.
Below is the article in French due to start production end of this year to supplement their factories in the UK, India, China and Brazil
http://media.jaguarlandrover.com/fr...ebute-la-construction-dune-usine-en-slovaquie
Literally bursting with war!
To add to this JLR also produce cars in China.
Uhm...that might as well be in Suhaeli or me, sorryWhy do you post it, just a TL;DR (or rather, can't read
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I was trying to get the article in English or German but it won't let me!!
In summary though they start a big recruitment drive at the end of 2017 and cars should start rolling off the production line by the end of 2018 (not this year as I said before) employing 2800 people with a yearly capacity of 150000 vehicles in a factory of 300000m2 using very modern technology
I accept currencies go up and down yes, like when the pound was 1.05 dollars. It came back up. So feckin what?
What the feck,.were you around when it was 1.05?It came back up because the US decided to devalue their currency as it's economy was too strong and exports were suffering. What we have now is not a controlled devaluation, it's because of Brexit. As I said to Chorley consequences are already happening. I suggest you don't get involved into other peoples conversations and go off on a completely different irrelevant tangent.
What the feck???? Do you honestly believe this shit you're spouting? You've managed to write down so many things which are either distorting the truth or just plain factually incorrect, that I don't know where to start.. I'm flabbergasted! There's nothing more difficult than arguing with a fool!!
What the feck,.were you around when it was 1.05?
I suggest you stop patronising people and confirming my opinion of the average remainer. Tw@
Well i was 20 at the time and remember it well. You on the other hand had amazing insight into currency rates for a 2 year old.Yeah I was 2 and in the US. You sound like a petulant child throwing insults around so doesn't seem like you were.
I stand by what I said because you were simply making irrelevant points as you have done all over this thread. You get involved just for the sake of being involved and add nothing to the conversation.
Well i was 20 at the time and remember it well. You on the other hand had amazing insight into currency rates for a 2 year old.
So you're a 52 year old manchild who aspires to go back to the good old days of Maggie T where racism, sexism and peadophilia among other things were ok as long as they were covered up nice and tight and swept under the carpet and none of those pesky 4N Poles were stealing your job all the while your 20 tea breaks and strike days off work were protected by your union. Got it.
Not so sure. Even if GB might lose the #1 spot for them, the nature of their products means they aren't that vulnerable to price increases. People buying Jaguars and Land Rovers don't really care, they have the money and they will have it in the future as well.
It might be bad for them if they were about to lose market share in the company car segment (which tends to be a lot more sensitive to even small changes in prices and leasing rates), but they are non-existent there anyway due to their terrible resale value. They will be fine.
Brexiteers are about to get a hard dose of reality. I'd be smug if it didn't affect me.And now Spain say they will not block a Scottish application to the EU. Who'd have guessed.
Is that actually still the case with the newer XE and XF models? Our company has hundreds of leased XE's and XF's. Okay there are just as many leased Mercedes but I see an overwhelming number of Jags in our car parks.
And still, no one has come out with 1 single tangible benefit of leaving Europe, nothing at all that actually makes a difference for the better.
Oh I don't know, it's proven an invaluable way of identifying the people in society who it would be a good idea to avoid.