None of them are SUVsI liked Nissan back in the 90s when they made totally bomb proof, but also really good stuff like the Skyline and 200zx. Apart from the 370z and GTR they are a bit crappy now.
None of them are SUVsI liked Nissan back in the 90s when they made totally bomb proof, but also really good stuff like the Skyline and 200zx. Apart from the 370z and GTR they are a bit crappy now.
Sounds great! My car history is a mix of British and Daihatsus too
That classic combo
Based on this list:
https://makeitbritish.co.uk/made_in_britain/british-made-cars/
I would have said Honda, but they're pulling out in 2021 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Honda_assembly_plants)
Even if you buy a UK built car the money still belongs in the country that the manufacturer resides.
for example I have ties to bentley Motors in my line of work, they are owned by VW which is obviously a German company
Nissan build cars in UK but they are Japanese
same for Toyota
BMW, German owned.
etc etc.
so the money is really supporting a non-UK business in reality.
Very few car parts are made in Uk now because as a country we are too expensive to use for manufacturing.
Our labour costs price us out of the market.
What i don't understand is if Brexit affected his business then why would he want to support British companies when it was the British people that created the mess which is brexit?
I am coming at this from a logistics point of view, I know where the bulk of the parts are made (for uk assembled cars) and over the last 5 years there has been a significant shift to Eastern Europe and Germany, alongside a significant drop in parts being collected from the UK.We do still make a lot of parts, especially for aftermarket and racing stuff. Really high quality parts too.
But you get what you pay for I suppose and they aren't cheap.
Whoa, you had to ignore some pretty self-explanatory ideas to get to that one!
Sorry can you explain what you mean?
It's a good question, I would assume it's because he want's to help the UK companies/workers who got screwed over by the Brexiteers, OP can prob confirm/deny.What i don't understand is if Brexit affected his business then why would he want to support British companies when it was the British people that created the mess which is brexit?
It doesn't sound like he's planning to wait two years to complete the purchaseI would have said Honda, but they're pulling out in 2021 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Honda_assembly_plants)
It doesn't sound like he's planning to wait two years to complete the purchase