18-01-2017, 20:40
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread
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The way I see it the Germans, French & Spanish won't raise their prizes too high as we won't buy them.
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Yes we will .We will bitch and moan but we will still buy them ,not much choice really until we start making our own
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18-01-2017, 20:44
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread
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Yes we will .We will bitch and moan but we will still buy them ,not much choice really until we start making our own
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You may bitch and moan but you don't speak for everyone or even the majority that voted.
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18-01-2017, 20:49
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread
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You may bitch and moan but you don't speak for everyone or even the majority that voted.
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do you want to check that lousy attitude of yours
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18-01-2017, 20:52
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread
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Yes we will .We will bitch and moan but we will still buy them ,not much choice really until we start making our own
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Lots of other countries outside of the EU make cars, as good as German cars.
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18-01-2017, 20:57
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread
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Lots of other countries outside of the EU make cars, as good as German cars.
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So what ? look around you what cars do you see on the road and then ask yourself if you are prepared to give up your beema or merc .Like i said people will bitch and moan about the price increases but they will still buy them as they always have done
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18-01-2017, 21:08
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread
Cars from America or Japan will rise in price as well purely because the pound has fallen quite a bit. As I understand it the bigger problems come from mass movement of materials rather than the end price of an item sold direct to a consumer.
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With the supreme court ruling on Tuesday i'm wondering if the problems in NI are going to delay invoking A50 assuming the supreme court rules against the government
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Given May has clearly had to demonstrated that the Parliamentary majority is there for issuing Article 50, that she gave her speech confirming some details this week and is even going to Parliament on the deal itself (which will also largely be symbolic as there is little chance of rejection there) then the court case seems much less important now. It's served it's purpose in getting some clarity from the Government and involving Parliament.
What problems in NI are you referring too? The border or the courts?
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18-01-2017, 22:19
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread
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The way I see it the Germans, French & Spanish won't raise their prizes too high as we won't buy them.
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It's possible that they will absorb some of the increased costs, it depends on how competitive the market is. For its App store, Apple recently increased prices by 25% but not all companies will be able to push through such increases.
If the UK was able to sign a free trade deal with say a country like South Africa or Malaysia, it's possible that the UK could be supplied by those countries instead. Multinationals like GM and BMW have a bit of flexibility here.
I guess another issue is how price-sensitive buyers or leasers are. Corporate buyers may be more reluctant to take on increased costs when they are already facing other increased costs.
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18-01-2017, 23:31
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread
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Yes we will .We will bitch and moan but we will still buy them ,not much choice really until we start making our own
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Well, my German car will be going. It's the British thing to do. A Tesla from our American cousins would be nice. Model 3 out at the end of the year .
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19-01-2017, 09:17
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Cars from outside the EU should get cheaper if we can cut the tariffs on them.
I'm loving my Japanese built Mitsubishi. BMW's are for wide boys.
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19-01-2017, 09:36
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread
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What we do have more freedom on is not having to always follow EU diktats on such matters. If the EU wants to impose higher duty on imports from certain countries and we don't we are free not too (this could already be there I don't know).
What I think will be interesting is do we have to deal with the EU as a whole or can we work with individual countries within the EU. This will be the fun side of things, especially with some of the other members who are less happy with the EU.
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We, like every other country in the EU has the ability to veto tariff changes. Last year, the EU wanted to put a huge anti-dumping tariff on chinese steel to protect the EU steel industry. The UK vetoed it - they sold the british steel industry out to cosy up to the chinese. A much lower tariff was eventually agreed upon but it was too little, too late.
On negotiating with individual countries, it depends on what aspects - trade, no chance, the EU is a single market
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19-01-2017, 09:56
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread
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So what ? look around you what cars do you see on the road and then ask yourself if you are prepared to give up your beema or merc .Like i said people will bitch and moan about the price increases but they will still buy them as they always have done
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maybe, maybe not. individual purchasers may. I know if the price of German cars increased (I currently have Audi) I would look at alternatives, you'd be daft not to.
But it's not the individual purchasers that are the issue, it's the fleet buyers, that work for large businesses, and they work to a budget, not prestige.
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Cars from America or Japan will rise in price as well purely because the pound has fallen quite a bit.
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That affects cars from the continent too.
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19-01-2017, 10:09
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread
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Cars from outside the EU should get cheaper if we can cut the tariffs on them.
I'm loving my Japanese built Mitsubishi. BMW's are for wide boys.
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Based on?
I really don't understand the attitude between drivers of different cars. I'm just as happy driving SWMBO's Juke as I am driving my big german car.
Would much rather be on my R1/Speed Triple however.
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19-01-2017, 11:34
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread
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Stereotypes.
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19-01-2017, 14:23
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread
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Would much rather be on my R1/Speed Triple however.
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You and me both. My Audi just doesn't perform like my old Z1900 or CB1000R but I fell off and it hurt.
Ride safe mate.
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19-01-2017, 19:27
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread
Don't forget that cars need parts... the price for these will probably rise as well.
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