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#1 Post by Samray » Tue Jan 02, 2007 4:52 pm


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#2 Post by BikerGran » Wed Jan 03, 2007 12:31 pm

If you like that kinda thing.

Tisn't British any more is it?

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#3 Post by Kwackerz » Wed Jan 03, 2007 12:52 pm

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Very snazzy! But shouldnt He have both hands ON the steering wheel? :smt002

It's British designed but owned by the Germans now, isnt it?
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#4 Post by BFG » Wed Jan 03, 2007 1:44 pm

BikerGran wrote: Tisn't British any more is it?
Is a Volvo American cos they're owned by Ford?

It's made in the UK with UK workers earning UK salaries and paying UK taxes. :)

It's very British. :smt001

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#5 Post by moletrap » Wed Jan 03, 2007 3:21 pm

It's made in the UK
Not quite, it's assembled in the UK from parts made all over the world, just like any other car. Other than that it's as British as they come these days.

One very nice piece of kit, far better proportioned than the saloon imho. I might even get one myself :smt004

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#6 Post by Gio » Wed Jan 03, 2007 5:40 pm

moletrap wrote:
It's made in the UK
Not quite, it's assembled in the UK from parts made all over the world, just like any other car. Other than that it's as British as they come these days.

One very nice piece of kit, far better proportioned than the saloon imho. I might even get one myself :smt004
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#7 Post by BFG » Wed Jan 03, 2007 6:54 pm

moletrap wrote:
It's made in the UK
Not quite, it's assembled in the UK from parts made all over the world, just like any other car.
Not quite. :smt003

RR uses far more British suppliers than other manufacturers. Also, for quality brands, the foreign component suppliers actually set up factories in the UK, using UK skills and labour to make the parts. This is true of all UK manufacturers including Nissan and BMW (who also make cars here).

Also, 'assembled just like any other car' sounds like they are all made from lego. If it were that simple, we'd all be doing it. I am currently sitting 300m from the Aston Martin assembly floor. They make 4 cars a day.

Rolls do something similar. VW polos pop off the line at 400 a day. Put together by people with average 6 weeks training. IIRC Rolls Royce train their staff 2 years for technicians and 6 years for craftsmen.

RR remains a fine icon of British Manufacturing. :)

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#8 Post by lazarus » Wed Jan 03, 2007 10:06 pm

BFG wrote:
moletrap wrote:
It's made in the UK
Not quite, it's assembled in the UK from parts made all over the world, just like any other car.
Not quite. :smt003

RR uses far more British suppliers than other manufacturers. Also, for quality brands, the foreign component suppliers actually set up factories in the UK, using UK skills and labour to make the parts. This is true of all UK manufacturers including Nissan and BMW (who also make cars here).

Also, 'assembled just like any other car' sounds like they are all made from lego. If it were that simple, we'd all be doing it. I am currently sitting 300m from the Aston Martin assembly floor. They make 4 cars a day.

Rolls do something similar. VW polos pop off the line at 400 a day. Put together by people with average 6 weeks training. IIRC Rolls Royce train their staff 2 years for technicians and 6 years for craftsmen.

RR remains a fine icon of British Manufacturing. :)
Its nice that somebody still believes that.

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#9 Post by BFG » Wed Jan 03, 2007 10:14 pm

So what is a fine icon of British Manufacturing? :smt001

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#10 Post by falcomunky » Wed Jan 03, 2007 10:31 pm

John Smiths? :smt002
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#11 Post by Kwackerz » Wed Jan 03, 2007 10:33 pm

:smt005 True.. Very true..

I cant even offer Triumph as a true Icon of Brit Manufacturing.. :smt009

Is TVR still British?!
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#12 Post by falcomunky » Wed Jan 03, 2007 10:36 pm

Reliant?... :smt102 :smt002
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#13 Post by moletrap » Thu Jan 04, 2007 9:50 am

TVR's manufacturing side was put into administration last week :smt009

The Russian who bought the company is rumoured to want to move production to Italy.

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#14 Post by Kwackerz » Thu Jan 04, 2007 9:54 am

Really?!!

Damn!! Apart from cheaper (less familiar with the product) workforce, what do they hope to achieve by moving to Italy? Better build quality maybe, but TVR.. I mean.. it wont sound the same in Italian.. :smt009
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#15 Post by Stokesy » Thu Jan 04, 2007 10:00 am

Kwackerz wrote:Really?!!

Damn!! Apart from cheaper (less familiar with the product) workforce, what do they hope to achieve by moving to Italy? Better build quality maybe, but TVR.. I mean.. it wont sound the same in Italian.. :smt009
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