donkeykong
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Just realized I posted this in the wrong thread. Can a mod kindly move it?
2013-2014 are going to be the years that Benz comes roaring back.
M
Automotive News: Daimler likely to cut 2013 outlook
http://europe.autonews.com/apps/pbc...outlook-on-weak-european-demand#axzz2Q81wOEQe
Saw that already, posted a similar article in the sales thread. Likely, so we'll see what happens. The product is coming so who know what will happen.
M
If you've read the article, you'll see that experts within the industry expect Daimler to have a tough period over the next couple of years. How could you possibly say otherwise by looking at a picture of a new car rolling-off the factory?
Why the negativity? Experts can be wrong. They are not the masters of the universe nor do they speak for all potiental customers.
Considering the amount of new products Mercedes is bring out this year, of course we expect them to do well. Only time will tell though.
I didn't raise that article as a means to delivered news. I know it's old.
If you've read the article, you'll see that experts within the industry expect Daimler to have a tough period over the next couple of years. How could you possibly say otherwise by looking at a picture of a new car rolling-off the factory?
OMG, really? With all the new product coming I expect them to have a good year here in the U.S. and abroad, that is all I meant. Now if Europe drags that down then so be it, but I don't think it will once everything is rolled out. They just had a positive gain for the first quarter and their BEST MARCH EVER right in middle of all the gloom and doom:
http://www.daimler.com/dccom/0-5-7153-1-1587792-1-0-0-0-0-0-16694-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0.html
So yeah I think it can go either way and I'm leaning towards a great year for them considering all the new product on the way. Seeing the A45 being rolled out reminded me of all the new product they have lined up.
M
You expect them to have a good year relatve to what? and based on just new products?
If you're releasing a string of new products but you're still not increasing market share (i.e. you still fall behind BMW and Audi) then that hardly constitutes success.
Did you consider that both BMW and Audi are also actively releasing new products and they're both coming from, relatively-speaking, a position of strength.
Have you considered the Chinese market? It'll take Daimler 1-2 years to fix the mess that they've got in China.
Not sure what your problem is here, it wasn't that serious. Yeah based on new products I expect them to have a great year and to gain ground close the gap to a point. If you don't think so then ok then so be it. I'm fully aware of all the challenges they face in China. Again, not sure what your issue is here.
M
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