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Re: British management
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2005 3:22 pm
by Bob Singleton
Caractacus wrote:
> Sadly, not an unusual case, mate. Between the ones brought into
> daddy's firm and the possessors of MBAs, who are fluent in
> marketing gobshite, management seems to be a home for the not
> terribly bright.
MBA = Means Bugger All
Re: MG Rover ( A bit of a long rant )
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2005 9:59 pm
by Heathray
It goes back to Red Robbo. When the Trade Unions, sponsored by KGB insurgents well and truly butt-fucked British Leyland in the 70s it was doomed. Since then it has prodcued second or third rate shite. Remember such classics as the TR7, Morris Ital, Triumph Acclaim, Austin Princess all fucking rubbish. The Rover SD1 was a good car, the Discovery a move forward and the MGF OK.
It has wasted a fortune of tax payers money on re-hashing low grade products.
Name one top quality car, which was a real class leader? The current Rover 75 is good value and drives OK, nothing else is any cop.
I worked in the automotive business for years and feel really sorry for the Longbridge staff but in modern business you need competitve and innovativc product which is reliable and value for money and Rover doesn't offer this anymore.
Re: MG Rover ( A bit of a long rant )
Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 4:14 pm
by colonel
And I reclBillBXD wrote:
> Guys I reckon at the end of the day what will happen is some
> group of blokes will come along and the MG brand will be reborn
> out of the ashes of MG Rover. It?ll employ a fraction of its
> work force get good managers and turn over a profit.
It would be a damn shame if
> Longbridge was turned in to a housing estate full of houses no
> one could afford!
>
>
Nail on head here. MG cars will be produced by someone, somewhere within 2 years. But it looks like that is all Longbridge will make in the future- and with 2-3 k workers.
Why can't someone come in with money- real money- and do new models from the heritage brands- Austin, Morris, Standard-Triumph, Riley and Wolseley?
1974-1984 Morris Marina
1984-1990 Morris Ital
1990-1998 Austin Montego
1998 to date Rover 414
Re: MG Rover ( A bit of a long rant )
Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 4:22 pm
by Lizard
Who makes Land rovers, freelanders etc now then?
Re: Invalid Warranties
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2005 1:13 pm
by Ace
I just brought a Rover 25 (used but from a Rover dealership) at Xmas, of course, a 12 month warranty was included. Now Rover say ALL warranties are invalid. I contacted the dealership who confirm it is invalid 'at the moment' and wouldn't enter into discussion about a rebate on the price I paid in full.
Cunts! Im tempted to pour acid over the forecourt cars