BMW teams up with Italian styling gurus at Pininfarina for slick new coupe
Skoda Rapid
Skoda has revealed the Rapid, a very important compact car which will slot into its range between the Fabia and the Octavia. It should go on sale before the end of the year and help build on the recent success of the Yeti and Superb models.
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It is foolish to display these models in a country that is known to copy everything. It is equally stupid to locate international car manufacturers in a country that steals copyrights and steals technology.
Sure at the moment its a big consumer market in China, lots of China men driving around in cars which they cant safely drive crashing into each other, driving over children etc.
Relocate the car industry into an honest none communist controlled country quickly.
LJ Fisherson, many british companies were also started/prospered due to war efforts and agreat deal of the technologies used in modern manufacture have their roots in the ever urgent thrust for tooling up for war. The people running the companies you mention and the companies themselves have absolutely no relation to the period of history you appear to want to remember with such vigor.
As an extension of what you are stating should we ban the use of MIG welding in all metal manufacture (developed to produce cheaper lighter bomb cases), maybe ground all jet aircraft, pull all of the satelites from the sky as they were launched from rockets (and before you say that was NASA, the americans offered a nice home to rocket scientists post WW2)
So on that tone maybe a trade embargo on America??
Now WW2 was a long time ago, the Holocost, the events surrounding it and the needless loss of life should always be remembered but perhaps not in the way that seem to wish to.
As a side note i notice that you dont mention Rolls Royce or Daimler or any of the other british manufacturers of Military hardware over the years that also sell cars?
As for the "Nazzi" 's use of POW's as labour (which according to the Geneva convention is perfectly legal so long as it doesnt count as part of the war effort), i would do some more research on the rosey picture you have of the UK. We noble Brits have commited more then our share of war crimes over the years. We just tend not to mention them while shouting about other peoples...
A very pleasing assortment with the exception of the "Eterniti Artemis"
As pseudo a name as you can get with looks that will get old VERY quickly (indeed I dislike it even more re-looking it up to check its name (?) spelling.
As to the rest, is it just my imagination, or has overall STYLING design leaped up a bit recently ?.
Peace.
@ Holleran --So , the answer is NO- Those 3 were the only companies who did contravene the Geneva War Convention.- NO OTHERS DIS AS YOU FALSELY ASSUME!
YOU ARe MISSING THE POINT!
THEY FORCED WORKERS! THEY TOOK POW'S AND PEOPLE FROM CONCENTRATION CAMPS!
YOU didn't read the LINK supplied -DID YOU!
IT DETAILS- Karl Sommer the SS Officer administrating this-stating THEY approached the NAZZIS through APPLYING! THESE COMPANIES VISITED THE CAMPS TO CHOOSE THE WORKFORCE THEY WANTED! Go and read the detail! THEY DID HAVE A CHOICE -you ****!
Isn't it wonderful to see Mercedes, BMW and Volkswagens displayed here.
All companies built on the foundations of Holocaust.
All supporting the Nazzi War Machine by forcing Prisoners of War to work in their factories. Forcing Concentration Camp prisoners to work their before going to the Gas Chambers.Building Luftwaffe to drop bombs on Allied Resistance.
see the proof at
theawfultruth
dot com/salbmw
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