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http://www.detnews.com/article/20090...talks-strategy
Some highlights of the interview with the head of VW: a diesel in a mid size car (Passat?), the return of the Phaeton, and the confirmation of the "not confirmed" status of the Polo. The meat of the article below: Quote:
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Kia sells more than VW? that says a lot..about the economy, about Kia, and about VW...I'm sure Kia wants to expand too, VW doesn't get that people don't want to spend too much on a VW, see: V10 Touareg, Phaeton, W8 Passat. While I'm sure they were good cars, nobody wants to pay $40,000 for a passat when they could buy a base passat in the 20k. Why would anyone buy a Phaeton when the A8 is the same price and better: aluminum body instead of steel, better dealer support and service, more parts availabilty?
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I can't believe that Kia sells more than VW....has VW accounted for possible Chinese imports in 10 years? That is what Kia should be worried about, maybe that's why VW is trying to move upmarket?
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They should also be worried about their dealers. VW dealers as a group are probably worse than average. |
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What makes you think VW dealers are the devil and not some dealers in general? Some are good...and Prius customers are also finding out there are no stock too.
http://priuschat.com/forums/gen-iii-...ng-insite.html http://priuschat.com/forums/gen-iii-...tml#post932910 |