They should’ve came with a strategy to do inline6s ,V8s & V12s for markets that have less emissions like the USA. That way everyone can be happy since some people actually prefer EVs.I absolutely agree with you, you’re 100% right.
They underestimated the USA market, EVs are basically dead there.
They overestimated the Chinese market, where I expect the market share to go down 95%.
Exactly.They should’ve came with a strategy to do inline6s ,V8s & V12s for markets that have less emissions like the USA. That way everyone can be happy since some people actually prefer EVs.
Now China is making them look like clowns. Made them overinvest just so they could sell a car with more/better features than a Mercedes for 40% of the price!
I think that is unfathomably shortsighted, and frankly stupid.Exactly.
Or they should blackmail the EU so they can use the USA homologation in the EU.
Agree.Although the CLA EQ sells well at the moment I expect the customers to move to the GLB EQ.
Agree.The g might sell because of the design, as a baby G.
Agree.The GLC and GLB should sell well in Europe. I guess those 2 will have 80% of the MB EQ cake.
Agree.I Expect the GLA to be a little bit in the shadow of the GLB ( it’ll depend from the design).
Fleet managers will decide it's "fortune or failure".The C EQ,
Halo technological spearhead more focused on promotion than outright commercial success. Very limited scope of it's particular market segment.GT XX
and GT SUV
... the CLA/SB on the midterm.
In the USA none of these cars will sell.
Probably meniioend before, but I see a difference between Mercedes and BMW when considering shareholders. BMW has a major, domestic shareholder (Family Klatten). Mercedes doesn't have a major shareholder. The larger shareholders are not domestic and all have different interests. BAIC, Li Shufu/Geely and Kuwait Investment Authority. That makes a long term strategy, in the best interest of the company, not an easy task.
I heard next year, hopefully with S6 engines.Launch date ? What about the non EV when we get that
March 10, 19.00 CETLaunch date ? What about the non EV when we get that
I've read about Mercedes buying back its own shares. That will give them potentially more control and higher shareholder value. Well, in theory. I still see BMW in a better position.Though it still won't put them in the same situation as BMW, Mercedes have instigated a share buyback scheme to reduce their exposure. BMW is now at <50% free-float, I think Mercedes is trying to get down to about 65% IIRC.
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