samedi 29 octobre 2016

Why the UK Auto Industry Died

The UK Auto Industry is dead. Although good cars are made in the UK today - it's all done by foreign manufacturers. This is because the UK Social/Economic System is incapable of meaningful organization, except for the Banks who always fond a way to organize and steal.

The most elegant example of the failure of the UK in Auto manufacturing - nay, the most elegant manufacturing failure ever pulled off in world history - was the Sterling Automobile Company (a division of Rover). The Sterling Car was a rebranded Acura Legend - all the engineering and parts were Japanese (Honda). As a result, this design and it's parts would be extremely reliable if they were just put together right. But....The Sterling Company couldn't even do that....and they failed.

If there ever was a car that embodied the moral and social failure of a nation, such would be the Sterling: the car that proved once and for all that the UK can't make a car worth having. Losers.


via International Skeptics Forum http://ift.tt/2frBms8

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