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And since you seem to believe the auto industry is immune to such things you should read this, from the first page of that search: http://www.autoevolution.com/news/ye...eas-37868.html Here's a beauty from http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44071217/ns/business-autos/: Quote:
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^I'm fully aware of what's going on in Japan and in the auto industry. Some people just like to blame things on the exchange rate. Decision to build a factory overseas is the same as 'outsourcing' here in US. It works until it doesn't, and then you're stuck. I didn't say exchange rate isn't important at all, but it's waaaay a secondary factor (because short-term you can hedge your business from fluctuations and in the longer run other prices adjust, bringing _real_ exchange rate back in line). Exchange rate might've been a tipping factor in the linked article, but the weight of the issue alone is likely small. Transportation costs in a world of high oil prices are likely to factor a lot more into the decision. And anyone who bases long-term strategic decisions on a directional forecast of the exchange rate is stupid. Exchange rates are almost unpredictable, and the best forecast for X years into the future is where the exchange rate is today.
Exchange rate movement quickly hurt exporters when they are: a) small and can't justify establishing financial hedges (not true for auto-manufacturers) b) price things in export markets according to domestic price X exchange rate. Nobody in auto business does this. Most cars are "priced to market". c) banks walk-out on pre-arranged rates. This happens, but not too often. Over the longer run, if exchange rates persist (and hedges at old rates expire), they will bite, but the firms should have plenty of time to prepare, alter cost structure and otherwise mitigate the issue. |
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Should we all divide into Team Dsgerbc and Team Corey?
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Sarcasm aside, I can give you the means to learn but I cannot force you to do it. If you would like to stay blind in your ignorance I cannot stop you, but please don't spread that filth on a public forum. Others here are interested in knowing the the facts regardless of whether or not they line up with their own preconceived notions, and may unknowingly accept your delusions as truths. |
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Seriously though, I accept your capitulation, since I don't see any attempt to argue your point. UPD: since you updated your post with something: That's meaningless. You're not comparing producer cost, but retail prices. Those things depend on a lot of taxes, corporate and otherwise, target country demographics/demand strength and many other factors. |
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The tC isn't sold anywhere else as a Toyota. the current gen xB was built with its predecessor (and Scion) in mind.
The first xB and xA were basically Japanese echos (tweaked enough for a sciond release), and I don't know enough about the iQ to comment. |
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Before we get this ball rolling, how about some credentials from the two of you. Neither of you have been citing supporting sources, so I only have the strengths of your arguments to go on, and honestly, I'm good with international trade law, but economics are not my forte.
Age. Education. Employment. (If you don't want to get too specific, just say the field.) |
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Not if one of you is an investment banker, a market analyst, economics professor, or some other finance professional and the other is a high school junior quoting Wikipedia and Economics for Dummies. It'd be helpful for me to figure out who is and isn't talking out of their asses.
I recently read a debate between a VFA 106 (Hornet training squadron, all models) flight instructor and a fleet F/A-18C driver on the merits of the -18C/D vs the -18E/F in basic fighter maneuvers. It got heated and there were certainly ad hominem attacks, but both parties were stunningly qualified to speak on the matter. Credibility is always an issue on the internet, and people shy away from presenting credentials in fear of either being called a liar or accused of showing off. I'd like to point you to gadflyii's post in this thread stating his experience with a plethora of cars, and one of the first reactions being one of incredulity. Quote:
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And I stand by my claim, that 22k-23k is just right for this car. Toyota wants this car affordable, and make money. If the FRS is 25k, I can't imagine the price for a BRZ! The limited trim would be pushing 30k! If the FR-S is too much, than Scion/Toyota would lose sales, along with Subaru because if someone can't afford a FRS. Than it's just common sense they cannot afford a BRZ... Please TOYOTA if you're listening make the FRS 22k-23k!!!!
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That would be an interesting conversation to be part of. What did they conclude? That the F-22 would kick their butts in the end anyways?
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If movies have taught me anything, US fly-boys settle things via beach volleyball.
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