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followed one home yesterday, very cool car. Edit: It was a Karma Fisker I was just told. Look similar and both are electric. Karma has a gas engine to charge the batteries like in the Volt. Our IT Director in the Netherlands has one, car is huge. I think they are out of business more or less. |
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THIS is how you do affordable high-end manufacturing in the US. High automation, MASSIVE vertical integration (did we forget all about that shit after Carnegie died, or what?), and extremely agile management practice. No tyranny of the MBA/accountant at the top means no ultra-short-term focus on share price, and they focus on making a competitive quality product. I absolutely agree 187%. I just wish this methodology was being applied to a product that was actually relevant to the free market.
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I wonder if they offer tours. NUMMI who was previously in that building had a really nice tour. I just don't think basing their operation in CA was a good idea in the long run if they want to lower prices in the future where more than just the 1%ers can afford them . All the other manufacturers are building factories where the business climate is more competitive. |
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THIS is how you do affordable high-end manufacturing in the US. High automation, MASSIVE vertical integration (did we forget all about that shit after Carnegie died, or what?), and extremely agile management practice. No tyranny of the MBA/accountant at the top means no ultra-short-term focus on share price, and they focus on making a competitive quality product. Don't forget to charge $70,000 for a widget any self-loathing douche could masturbate too. Anyone paying that much for an electric/hybrid car is not doing it for the fuel economy. |
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Don't forget to charge $70,000 for a widget any self-loathing douche could masturbate too. Anyone paying that much for an electric/hybrid car is not doing it for the fuel economy. Quoted:
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THIS is how you do affordable high-end manufacturing in the US. High automation, MASSIVE vertical integration (did we forget all about that shit after Carnegie died, or what?), and extremely agile management practice. No tyranny of the MBA/accountant at the top means no ultra-short-term focus on share price, and they focus on making a competitive quality product. Don't forget to charge $70,000 for a widget any self-loathing douche could masturbate too. Anyone paying that much for an electric/hybrid car is not doing it for the fuel economy. LoL, a comparative car like a Porsche Panamera Hybrid cost more. This is not meant to replace a civic.
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LoL, a comparative car like a Porsche Panamera Hybrid cost more. This is not meant to replace a civic. ![]() Quoted:
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THIS is how you do affordable high-end manufacturing in the US. High automation, MASSIVE vertical integration (did we forget all about that shit after Carnegie died, or what?), and extremely agile management practice. No tyranny of the MBA/accountant at the top means no ultra-short-term focus on share price, and they focus on making a competitive quality product. Don't forget to charge $70,000 for a widget any self-loathing douche could masturbate too. Anyone paying that much for an electric/hybrid car is not doing it for the fuel economy. LoL, a comparative car like a Porsche Panamera Hybrid cost more. This is not meant to replace a civic. ![]() It's meant to replace the Accord. But for $40,000 more. |


