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The bigger news: The Junior "will be strictly for Europe and unable to challenge the global success of the Mini or take on the Fiat 500 in America, engineering head Rita Forst admitted" to just-auto. The interesting part is the alleged why. Rita Forst laid it out to just-auto:
Veery interesting. Through Opel's engineering head, GM admits that a car that meets all regulations of Europe would add one-and-half years to its development time if the car is supposed to be up to U.S. specs. This from the same company that keeps (through its mouthpiece, the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers) pounding the table to protest against non-tariff barriers that act as a handy excuse for the absolutely atrocious sales of American autos in Japan. QED: One of the world's most formidable non-tariff barrier is around the U.S. (and by extension Canada.) To get past it, even a GM would have to spend inordinate amounts of time and money. If Rita Forst isn't just blowing smoke, that is.
from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com | |||
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