The rise of BYD

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mtvessel

Original Poster:

63 posts

28 months

Tuesday 11th February
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How BYD went from a battery manufacturer with 20 employees to become the second largest car manufacturer in the world in 30 years.

https://youtu.be/NV0JegaYuI4?feature=shared

TwigtheWonderkid

45,888 posts

163 months

Tuesday 11th February
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I got a BYD Uber in Honk Kong back in November. It was at night, and the interior was fantastic. The door handles had these lit up blue circles on them, very cool.

Panamax

5,868 posts

47 months

Tuesday 11th February
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UK is one of few countries in the Western World that hasn't slapped big tariffs on Chinese electric cars, while Trump is slapping big tariffs on just about everything. Wave goodbye to the tattered remnants of UK car industry.

Dingu

4,883 posts

43 months

Tuesday 11th February
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Panamax said:
UK is one of few countries in the Western World that hasn't slapped big tariffs on Chinese electric cars, while Trump is slapping big tariffs on just about everything. Wave goodbye to the tattered remnants of UK car industry.
Considering the state of UK manufactured high volume cars that isn’t a bad thing.

Everything else comes from China so bring on the cheap cars.

Wardy78

767 posts

71 months

Wednesday 12th February
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And with Elon's bizarre tactics specifically alienating Tesla's prime UK customer base, there is a chasm sized gap in the market opening up.

Pistonheadsdicoverer

649 posts

59 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Panamax said:
UK is one of few countries in the Western World that hasn't slapped big tariffs on Chinese electric cars, while Trump is slapping big tariffs on just about everything. Wave goodbye to the tattered remnants of UK car industry.
I mean...

Vauxhall
JLR
MG
Mini

All have foreign blood or are foreign owned

Can't see Aston M, Bentley, RR, Lotus, McLaren getting worried by the Chinese.
They're all foreign owned.

Wacky Racer

39,654 posts

260 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Saw a BYD outside Dev's shop on Coronation Street about three months ago, first time I have ever noticed one tbh,

I've seen about three since. They look OK.

ashenfie

1,170 posts

59 months

Wednesday 12th February
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I Can only see thump tariffs helping everyone else. Ultimately US build costs will rise and tariffs imposed in response to his tariffs. Hopefully the UK can gain better relations with the EU and maybe start exporting something, I know that is partly wishful thinking.

Panamax

5,868 posts

47 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Pistonheadsdicoverer said:
I mean...
Vauxhall
JLR
MG
Mini

All have foreign blood or are foreign owned.
The point is different from ownership. How many people does BYD employ in the UK?
Compare the 3,500 people employed by Honda at Swindon before they packed up and left.

Pistonheadsdicoverer

649 posts

59 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Panamax said:
The point is different from ownership. How many people does BYD employ in the UK?
Compare the 3,500 people employed by Honda at Swindon before they packed up and left.
Why did Honda left?
And Vauxhall close the Luton branch?

anonymous-user

67 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Panamax said:
UK is one of few countries in the Western World that hasn't slapped big tariffs on Chinese electric cars, while Trump is slapping big tariffs on just about everything. Wave goodbye to the tattered remnants of UK car industry.
Yes, It's all the fault of the Chinese car industry and the lack of tariffs. Not decades of appalling management, lethargic workers, egotistical unions and buyers wanting german badges.


Shaoxter

4,357 posts

137 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Panamax said:
UK is one of few countries in the Western World that hasn't slapped big tariffs on Chinese electric cars, while Trump is slapping big tariffs on just about everything. Wave goodbye to the tattered remnants of UK car industry.
Yeah tariffs are the answer to everything aren't they rolleyes

DSLiverpool

15,406 posts

215 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Our OMODA is brilliant

Chrisd83

139 posts

15 months

Wednesday 12th February
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MrBig said:
Panamax said:
UK is one of few countries in the Western World that hasn't slapped big tariffs on Chinese electric cars, while Trump is slapping big tariffs on just about everything. Wave goodbye to the tattered remnants of UK car industry.
Yes, It's all the fault of the Chinese car industry and the lack of tariffs. Not decades of appalling management, lethargic workers, egotistical unions and buyers wanting german badges.
Fully agree with this one buddy!

I worked at the Cowley plant in 2006 and it was horrific, standard of cars being produced was so poor! Also so many politics….being a UK brand, German managed business. Ironically I work in Rail and that is 10 times worse biggrin

TheDrownedApe

1,341 posts

69 months

Wednesday 12th February
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I work for Babcock; they don't allow them on their company car scheme and i suspect its because of the PRC big brother lean-in laugh


Silvanus

6,814 posts

36 months

Wednesday 12th February
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DSLiverpool said:
Our OMODA is brilliant
When we were car shopping recently I had a look around one. It gets slated in the motoring press, I'm guessing it's a lot of car for the money.

DSLiverpool

15,406 posts

215 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Silvanus said:
DSLiverpool said:
Our OMODA is brilliant
When we were car shopping recently I had a look around one. It gets slated in the motoring press, I'm guessing it's a lot of car for the money.
It’s a good car, replaced a qashqai and ioniq - it’s on a par with both - only the ux is poor / unusual.

Europa Jon

593 posts

136 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Pistonheadsdicoverer said:
Why did Honda left?
And Vauxhall close the Luton branch?
Honda left the UK to transfer production to Japan. Higher volumes In one factory is more efficient than running two of them.
Honda only set up in the UK because the EU were imposing tarrifs on Japanese cars, and saw Swindon as a good bet. The EU and Japan agreed to end reciprocal duties - so Honda had no reason to stick around in our country.
As for Vauxhall at Luton - no idea, but obviously it was a fiscal decision. I don't buy the EV mandate excuse, as they knew what was coming.

Jag_NE

3,179 posts

113 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Wardy78 said:
And with Elon's bizarre tactics specifically alienating Tesla's prime UK customer base, there is a chasm sized gap in the market opening up.
Id be interested to know the split of private Tesla sales vs company car / salary sacrifice leases etc.

The BIK savings probs have massively more impact than anything EM says?

Murph7355

40,048 posts

269 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Panamax said:
Pistonheadsdicoverer said:
I mean...
Vauxhall
JLR
MG
Mini

All have foreign blood or are foreign owned.
The point is different from ownership. How many people does BYD employ in the UK?
Compare the 3,500 people employed by Honda at Swindon before they packed up and left.
Tariffs won't protect UK car manufacture. Good products will.

And if other markets are whacking tariffs on Chinese cars, that could feasibly help UK manufacturers.

Tariffs will just hit local buyers - everything will get more expensive.

I'm not suggesting they shouldn't be done. Anti-dumping is important, as might be "levelish" playing fields on energy costs and labour. Maybe. But they're not as clear cut as many think. Including Trumpenstein.