richard_leeds wrote:Seems like Scandanavian car manufacturing is 5 to 10 years behind the UK
Do you mean the build process or the build quality? Because Volvo have been pouring out brilliantly reliable (and beautiful) cars in the last 10 years.
donskar wrote:Volvo and Saab both gone. The trend continues: in order to survive an auto maker must produce enormous amounts of cars and trucks -- or link with others as Fiat and Chrysler are doing. And the combined WW output is growing faster than demand. Much more shaking out is coming.
Within 10 years we'll have just a very small handful of mega-auto companies. My crystal ball says: (Ford/GM [yes, merged] Renault/Peugot/Nissan/Citroen, Fiat/Chrysler, one Korean automaker, two Indian, three Chinese, Toyota/Subaru, Honda) and an equally small number of specialists: Lotus McLaren, Ferrari, etc.
Actually the Saab brand is completely disappearing, I hope they keep Volvo alive and let the people continue their work. I just love my C30!
As for the future, have you forgotten about Mercedes/Smart, BMW/Mini or the VW/Audi/Lambo/Skoda/Seat groups?