Mercedes Benz sales are declining because their cars are unreliable, contrary to popular beliefs.
@HaydonRyanКүн бұрын
100% This.
@charliesargent6225Күн бұрын
All German cars are...Porsche has turned to sht, and BMW has only now turned it around, the rest are junk.
@tkh2944Күн бұрын
When I was young, I dreamed of owning a Mercedes Benz ... Now, I that I am grown & financially independent & sound, I stopped thinking of MB. I only look at Chinese EV.😊
@riceball4u172Күн бұрын
I concur, worst car I ever have, also BMW (Break My Wallet) sucks!
@enesfazlic601723 сағат бұрын
What happene when you u use Renault engines in a mercedes benz. Stupid.
@totoBoatКүн бұрын
I’m 75 years old and I have had a Mercedes almost all my life. But the reliability issues are so massive that I drive a Honda now. In the states German cars as a whole have a miserable reputation.
@thetruth7633Күн бұрын
The W212 (E 2009-2015) was a good Mercedes E-class, before that... mmm W124 from the 80s?
@yezih2694Күн бұрын
@@thetruth7633I don’t agree, I had 13 reg E class. The repaire cost was around £1k each year. Too much sensor and electronic issue. I don’t even want to mention the air suspension and stupid suspension pump!
@softwarephil1709Күн бұрын
I agree. My wife owned a BMW, and the maintenance costs were outrageous. Now she’s been driving a Subaru for 6 years, and it’s never required a repair.
@G-ra-ha-mКүн бұрын
@@yezih2694 They throw features on and design now for a life of 3 years.
@danielbenner7583Күн бұрын
German cars definitely have a reputation for high maintenance costs.
@softwarephil1709Күн бұрын
My wife owned a BMW, and the maintenance costs were outrageous. Now she’s been driving a Subaru for 6 years, and it’s never required a repair.
@gnoxycatКүн бұрын
Now imagine that, but not even oil changes. Tesla makes the best selling car in the world for a reason.
@OHGuyPVPКүн бұрын
Me too!
@philterzian9162Күн бұрын
Subaru is a great value.
@JohnCorrUKКүн бұрын
Owned Subarus for 30+ years … never went wrong !
@Soulboy63Күн бұрын
Was 600 - 700 for annual service on Ice merc , now have Tesla , zero costs
@lvjinbin28Күн бұрын
Lost innovation motive. Lost Russian energy. Lost Chinese market. Lost to Tesla. Lost to BYD. Weakness and ignorance are not barriers to survival, but arrogance is.
@travisjazzbo3490Күн бұрын
But their WOKE rating was through the roof the last 20 years I am sure
@lvjinbin28Күн бұрын
@@travisjazzbo3490 also extreme left killed German industry, I mean the trampoline minister.
@lvjinbin28Күн бұрын
@@travisjazzbo3490 Do you mean the ultra-Left Trampoline minister?
@RunQCКүн бұрын
Went green and killed their economy due to highest electricity cost in the world.
@jsanders100Күн бұрын
@@travisjazzbo3490Explain what you mean by woke
@josephsmith594Күн бұрын
I’m just not buying a new car until an affordable and good quality EV comes along. Doesn’t matter what the brand is. I’m guessing I’m not alone.
@iamspartacus3114Күн бұрын
Not sure you will be around to buy one in 150 years.
@gioiapharo7433Күн бұрын
have no inters in an EV ……. buying old cars with less modern features
@nikosterizakisКүн бұрын
Exactly that. I was offered a few German alternatives from a broker to replace my Etron GT in the UK. ‘No Thanks’ was the answer, next car will be a Chinese EV, I want my car to have innovation, design and low price.
@travisjazzbo3490Күн бұрын
@@iamspartacus3114 Affordable EVs are very much here... From China. Tesla will be next
@sweden_is_xxxxКүн бұрын
I'm not in a hurry to buy a new car, but when I finally do buy one it will definitely not be German. Nor Japanese or American..
@paulscreech128Күн бұрын
Back in the seventies they were built like tanks & bulletproof, now the build quality is crap & they are expensive crap at that.
@SteveLomas-k6kКүн бұрын
The billions they are forced to waste on EVs has to be made up by the cars people are buying- in lower quality and higher costs. Same with most manufacturers right now.
@elainebradley8213Күн бұрын
@SteveLomas-k6k sorry. Our 1990 VW was a disaster. As the man said our previous one was built like a tank and we loved it.
@dk.650Күн бұрын
What in your opinion is bad regarding the build quality?
@philgreen2932Күн бұрын
Still better crap than Chinese at this time
@philgreen2932Күн бұрын
@@elainebradley8213my id4 is built 1000% better than atto 3
@santadamКүн бұрын
Drove from Seattle to Los Angeles and saw 3 Audis broken down on the side of the highway. Says something?!
@paulc6766Күн бұрын
BMW in my area.
@donaldduck5731Күн бұрын
Don't know, in my opinion AUDI's and VW stay on the road much longer and stay in good condition, so you might see more older ones by the side of the road. BMW on the other hand, you never see old BMWs any more, that says something. I bought a 10 year old Audi A3, after my Chevy Volt PHEV unexpectedly died and I haven't saved enough for a Model3, Polestar2 or ID3 yet. Guy at the garage said it had a much better engine and build quality than newer AUDIs and I think he was right.
@Discovery2024-rn8knКүн бұрын
Vorsprung durch Technik
@RampKevorkianКүн бұрын
Hit 240k today. Appreciate you for all the knowledge and nuggets you had thrown my way over the last months. Started with 24k in September 2024..
@PH-io4fdКүн бұрын
Mercedes is a joke these days. Quality has gone down, prices have gone up, and they buy their combustion engines from China.
@G-ra-ha-mКүн бұрын
Today they are a sea of cheap plastic, even under the bonnet.
@travisjazzbo3490Күн бұрын
And how about those general maintenance costs and parts? Ridiculous
@gioiapharo7433Күн бұрын
all. cars ….. the more they modernize the crappier they get
@travisjazzbo3490Күн бұрын
@@gioiapharo7433 EVs are getting better and better all the time, however. Agreed on ICE though. For about 20 to 30 years they seem to be getting worse
@andrewlim7751Күн бұрын
EV have much less parts.
@buixoteКүн бұрын
Executives are frequently exempt from "performance-based" evaluations...
@wgemini442223 сағат бұрын
They are not. Turn over for executives are very high.
@BobVeldkamp-l9l23 сағат бұрын
I've driven Mercedes-Benz for years, 190 series, 200 and 300 series,S class, G wagon, and Unimog. They were never perfect, but no other brand was😊
@loganwolfe9603Күн бұрын
Been a MB customer (S-Class and up) since the Y2K, build quality has gone down dramatically around 2015-ish. And…their answer to this competitive disadvantage is to cut costs further. I see.
@TheJohnbjuniorКүн бұрын
(master auto tech 40+ years, retired) 2015 seems to be when most car brands are getting ridiculous to repair (parts cost / labor times)
@benbennitКүн бұрын
Problem is, if i test drive a new German car you can see they are cutting a lot of corners already.
@zippy_uk1046Күн бұрын
The electification of anything leads to brutal cost reductions because one the materials science is cracked, you have solid state manufacturing, parts swapping, optimization and commoditization. Manufacturing mechanicals is ultimately bespoke and there is only so much automation that bolting blocks of metal can achieve. The computer industry showed this - from large metal cases with multiple boards to a single chip on a singe small board covered in plastic. Wheels & motors aside, this is where cars are going.
@ElliottNest41Күн бұрын
Good overview for why this trend is inevitable. We’ve seen this pattern before.
@sullivanrachaelКүн бұрын
I disagree. Whilst you are perfectly correct with electronics - the more on a single piece of silicon the better really, a vehicle is an inherently mechanical device. EVs still have shock absorbers, brakes, heat pumps, transducers, all of which transform kinetic energy into heat or signals. Material breakdown happens, and with that, product failure. The fundamental issue with EVs is the battery is not a passive component, it is an electro-chemical reactor. Electric currents alter the chemical states of its constituents. If the battery is subjected to abuse via quick charging it is a bit like an ICE revved to the red line every gear change. The EV may use electricity as its prime mover, but it’s still subjected to environmental and human abuses, just like an ICE car. Also, ICE cars have been subjected to complex safety and emissions controls, which make the car more complex than would be ideal for perfect reliability. EVs at least do not have emissions controls. However, I feel the battery EV is not the ultimate personal transport vehicle. I believe the future should offer ICE with novel engine designs, hybrid power trains and, for sporting purposes, pure old fashioned ICE, as that provides the ultimate in power-to-weight ratios, at least for more than short bursts.
@All_Good_ThingsКүн бұрын
I remember when all these German car companies were laughing at tesla when they first started. Who's laughing now
@votebrian66Күн бұрын
China is laughing now
@softwarephil1709Күн бұрын
They were laughing at Toyota too.
@zes7215Күн бұрын
wr
@user-kc1tf7zm3bКүн бұрын
The era of German petrol cars are quickly coming to an end. Just like how Kodak was finished with the film business in the 2000s. All high technology will eventually become obsolete, irrelevant and unwanted over time. Petrol cars are no exception. The simple reason for this is the world _entire_ world is rapidly shifting to EVs, whether Germany likes it or not. Nothing more.
@paulc6766Күн бұрын
@@user-kc1tf7zm3b And EV's can have 2, 3, 4 and more wheels.
@brikfiendКүн бұрын
Europeans ( including Brits ) should prepare for UBI .
@stevenbarrett7648Күн бұрын
it would be better than the pitiful pension they give me
@stickynorthКүн бұрын
Most people in the "developed world" including Canada are going to need one... EV's from China eliminate Ontario/Quebec manufacturing jobs and the need for Alberta crude everything including oil... Not to mention far-right ideologies oozing out of Calgary...
@ccooper8785Күн бұрын
Nothing signals "austerity" like a Merc in the driveway 🤣 Loving it, long may it continue...
@paulc6766Күн бұрын
A classic Merc is still worth having, those that start with a number not a letter.
@RikuLeppanenКүн бұрын
Greetings from Germany. I does not look good here. Perhaps it is time to start looking for the exit. But, where to go? Much of Europe is in a deep mess.
@herikoug328Күн бұрын
Ich denke Mandarin learnen.😊
@LegendNinja41Күн бұрын
I think using the strenght of the € to settle in a country with lower cost of living is the best choice for most people, saving up a bit of money before leaving. It's a long process and takes time but there are so many options in the world, unless you want to stay in Europe, which is a continent in decline.
@BenGreggSwedenКүн бұрын
@@RikuLeppanen Lots of Germans moving here to southern Germany-especially where I live here in Karlshamns. Our Waldorf School has recently enrolled lots of new German kids whose German parents have chosen to move here based on their ability to continue working their German jobs remotely. My wife who also works at the Waldorf School says there are many new German kids enrolling at the other Waldorf Schools here in southern Sweden, such as in Lund and Höör.
@hermesliteratus882Күн бұрын
Thanks to Ursula and the German government.
@deezeed2817Күн бұрын
Why stay in Europe? I go to many Asian countries and i could see myself living there. Many westerners are moving to places like Thailand, Singapore, UAE, Oman and you have China and SAR's Macau and Hong Kong. Some smaller places like Malaysia and Vietnam have become favorites. Even more develop places like S Korea and Japan have far lower cost of living than Europe. Do yourself a favor and i promise you won't regret it. Get your passport and spend time travelling in Asian countries. Get into digital nomading as many countries are now offering digital nomad visas. I think you can take advantage of the relatively strong Euro while it still lasts. Don't wait because in 5-10 years Europe as a project could collapse.
@201sovereignКүн бұрын
Let's be honest. Their quality currently is junk compared to their W124 glory days. Cutting costs will mean lower quality. Given their customer demographics, they stand to lose more sales.
@user-kc1tf7zm3bКүн бұрын
The era of German petrol cars are quickly coming to an end. Just like how Kodak was finished with the film business in the 2000s. All high technology will eventually become obsolete, irrelevant and unwanted over time. Petrol cars are no exception. The simple reason for this is the world _entire_ world is rapidly shifting to EVs, whether Germany likes it or not. Nothing more.
@201sovereignКүн бұрын
@user-kc1tf7zm3b yes, I totally agree. Once upon a time, they made some great cars. Nowadays they can't keep up with the manufacturing process technology, the software for their EVs are outdated, they don't control their own supply chain. It's sad to look at, but if the company cannot keep pace with current trends and competitors, they will end up like rover and jaguar. Has beens😊
@mjerome1457Күн бұрын
LOL totally saw that coming. Their cars are low in quality and reliability….AND their EV’s are TRASH 🚮
@sixbells99Күн бұрын
Having worked for a major OEM for 20 years I could see almost a decade ago most will fail, as they simply cannot change their mindset as fast as a startup build on the concept of SW defined vehicle. Its not the Electric motor itself that will see them off but the move towards software defined vehicle, and the speed of which changes now need to be implemented. I remember being in meetings upon meetings for Model year updates, Change review boards, off tooling, gate reviews, PAPP etc etc, now all that is a button press. The expression that these OEMS hate and cannot accept is "cars are becoming mobile phones", they hate that expression as they know deep down if this is so, they will not be able to complete. OEMs have build their business on the ability of integrated design of thousands of mechanical components and suppliers with vast logistical supply change. Now the main KCDS will be a software change not a component change. I would like to think some new German start ups could complete, but the Big OLD OEMS with a Union system that simply is not build for fast decision making will collapse. I have a lot of friends in Germany so I am not gloating over this. But they just cannot complete, and never will. The unions just like with Opel will seal the fate of VW, but the fate of VW will be far worse than Opel, but Opel will now sink with Stellantis, but it could have stayed with GM if the Opel Unions played ball.
@peterrhodes5663Күн бұрын
Compete NOT complete. Don't you understand English? You don't sound very professional.
@sixbells9923 сағат бұрын
@@peterrhodes5663 Ah if you would know anything about engineers many of them like me are dyslexic. If your only argument is to correcto me grammaroo YOU HAVE NO ARGUMENT! Lets here a technical response from you why I am wrong? Are you capabel :)
@HaydonRyanКүн бұрын
A big problem with both Mercedes and BMW is that they are not build like they used to. New Mercedes depreciate 50% of it's value in a year. Repair costs of 5+ year old vehicles is crazy expensive, and thing like the fancy air suspension can be upwards of $20k to fix. Nobody wants that.
@TheJohnbjuniorКүн бұрын
Well said ! after 100,000 miles , European cars are worthless, everyone knows the repair costs !
@handlaidtracksand3dprinted922Күн бұрын
We can't afford it. Woops dividend time! Cha Ching!!!
@TruthmagooКүн бұрын
Traditional car manufacturers are some of the last decent employers from the old times. You could work till 55, get a nice pension, and retire fairly young. They are all now being destroyed by design.
@jj9749Күн бұрын
At BYD I guess you work till you die
@paulc6766Күн бұрын
It was never sustainable.
@johngalt5205Күн бұрын
The last great Mercedes was the w124, and they killed that almost 30 years ago. Just like Boeing at the same time they stopped building the best product they possibly could, and instead chased profit, and look where both companies are today.
@philhealey4443Күн бұрын
There's always debate on W123 versus W124 however and having owned several of the former and one of the latter I looked at both last week. I went within other W124 mainly on corrosion evidence, but I have to say W123 door closing is up there with W116 and W100. I fear another 450SEL W116 is looming, but a sizeable fleet of proper Mercedes can be had for less than one of their modern plastic rubbish.
@johngalt5205Күн бұрын
@philhealey4443 You magnificent bastard, now you have me looking at used w113s 280sl's.
@chriskoort5717Күн бұрын
C124 owner here... Agree, that's a great quality car. I'd say W140 was the last proper S-class.
@ElfIng1986Күн бұрын
Turn the production lines into dark factories, no more labour disputes.
@skyworks1621Күн бұрын
Once people moved to Germany for work. Those times are over.
@charliesargent6225Күн бұрын
There are more Germans going to Italy than Italians to Germany.
@marxx4826Күн бұрын
Germany relied on all this immigration to fill the jobs Germans didn't want. Now the migrants have discovered unemployment benefits.
@williamchy7817Күн бұрын
I like how you upload new contents so quickly.
@davidcocker8878Күн бұрын
About time Car Manufacturers went back to basics 4 Spark Plugs, Speedo, Tachometer, Seats, Ignition Key, 4 Wheels with Disc Brakes & no fcking computers
@johnhudelson2652Күн бұрын
Unfortunately, it's not possible to not have computers due to emission standards. However, it might be possible to use single board computers that are on the open market.
@paulc6766Күн бұрын
Most people would not buy it no matter what you wish. Computers dominate now and are cheap and ultra reliable.
@JohnSmith-l7cКүн бұрын
Dieselgate was the first indicator for me and the failure of the VW. 😎
@paulc6766Күн бұрын
Yes that is so and yet how many people have forgotten it.
@horstholztrager4965Күн бұрын
It is really not surprising: vehicle costs have gone through the roof and the cars have become overcomplicated with a lot of unneccessary gadgets, also sold at inflated prices. With this overcomplication, comes unreliability and quality issues. With oil and fuel prices still being very high, the heavy behemoths add an extra cost factor. Simply put, these vehicles have become too costly.
@eish3291Күн бұрын
They put lots of gadgets into cars because they say that consumers demand them, which I think is balderdash. Most people want uncomplicated basic transport which is reliable and econo mical . Those who buy cars with all the bells and whistles tend to do so to show off to friends and colleagues and probably never use all the functions of the infotainment systems anyway. All carmakers do this for fear of losing sales to a competitor.
@paulc6766Күн бұрын
@@eish3291 What you are really asking for is a Citroen Oli the ultimate simple car. If only they would make it perhaps with Tavares gone they will.
@chrisconway9959Күн бұрын
I work at a MNC in Germany, we are un-fireable
@paulc6766Күн бұрын
No if they broke.
@blackjackpinokoКүн бұрын
Why not move your factories to Ukraine, Mercedes?
@dk.650Күн бұрын
They already have in Hungary, close enough. Even have a plant in South Africa. Build quality is truly good out of South Africa.
@gideonriddell4535Күн бұрын
Cars were "sold" on lease/hire, but then there's no private buyer market for them after that and now they are stuck with them at inflated prices. If they mark them down to where they'll sell, then they have to book a loss, and they don't want that.
@Janne-o2iКүн бұрын
This is not a German specific problem. It's a general car manufacturer problem. The industry has been forced to develop EV:s and spreading development costs on all cars making them all to expensive. Most manufacturers sales points are full of cars no one can afford. Wolksvagen and Mercedes are just 2 brands among many that will have problems.
@zoransarin5411Күн бұрын
And yet a small start up company, without all of the expertise, supply chains, staff etc… was able to grown making only EVs and nothing else and not just survive, but thrive. Tesla also has larger profit margins that the automakers. What that shows is that there is a way. There was a way. But all of the automakers showed they really only know how to do what they have always done, make a mechanical ICE car. They thought all we need to do is swap the engine, gearbox and fuel tank with an electric motor and batteries, and we will do fine. Turns out there is much more to the electric car of the future as they are all finding out
@Mike-MinionКүн бұрын
this really says how bad things are. when a company with such high profit margins.
@dienar3717Күн бұрын
I live on another continent, Mercedes services centre treat you like rubbish when your merc car goes beyond 5 years old.
@ISuperTedКүн бұрын
I do wonder why many people saw this coming years ago, but the car companies couldn’t (or could but buried their heads in the sand)?
@travisjazzbo3490Күн бұрын
There is no doubt about this. What happens is the RICH CATS at the top don't want to rock the boat calling out reality and risk being fired, so they all pretend everything is OK until the ship sinks so they can collect their big checks as long as they can
@Ghosy01Күн бұрын
europe is deindustrializing at an alarming rate they will need to rethink their relationship with America in the near future.
@sunedalred8694Күн бұрын
That's good for the climate.
@DefectiveggКүн бұрын
Highly doubt it. If anything, it could turn Europe towards the East, to Russia and China.
@deezeed2817Күн бұрын
It maybe too late, Who's gonna give them cheaper energy like Russia did? The Americans are so sneaky they buy Russian oil and then resell it to the Europeans at a mark up whilst telling them to "sacrifice" for Ukraine. What's happening between Europe and the U.S is like a money laundering scheme to profiteer at the misery of the European working class for the sake of American empirehood.
@jackkruese4258Күн бұрын
@@sunedalred8694 What difference does it make to the environment if stuffs made in China instead.
@irose4066Күн бұрын
@@jackkruese4258he is sarcastically trolling Germans……Greta thumberg 😅😅
@harrystofberg5794Күн бұрын
so sad that is what you get if you do not take a disrupter (Tesla) serieus!
@N4CRКүн бұрын
Europe sanctioned itself to death at the expense of people who mostly don't care about a war that was caused by one side violating a treaty signed in 1991. Germany is paying the ultimate price for incentivizing and promoting such behavior on behalf of USA.
@davidbaptista7904Күн бұрын
Maybe Germans should start asking themselves why productions costs have risen so sharply since 2022.... Maybe the root cause or at least one of them lies beneath the Baltic Sea. Just saying.
@G-ra-ha-mКүн бұрын
It's a combination, many fronts. DEI, high energy costs, net zero rules that make cars very expensive etc. Net zero = zero cars made.
@havencat9337Күн бұрын
well said....its crazy that they dont investigate what truly happened there. they sabotage germany and they are chill about it
@lvjinbin28Күн бұрын
German politicians dare not ask such questions, Because their phone has a back door.
@user-nh1yb9mk7yКүн бұрын
So what they can do? The damage was inflicted. Scholz and co refused to use NS2.
@oceanwave4502Күн бұрын
I think smart Germans already know this. But the normal ones (especially non-university trained people) can't relate the Ukraine war (as well as the invisible hand of the US) with the misery in Germany right now. Why? The mass medias are controlled. For example, the majority of Germans think Russia actively cut off cheap energy for Germany, but in fact, Urusla-led EU did that! (and Scholz felt obliged to follow).
@pcampbell3068Күн бұрын
Not sure why firing is used. It’s laying off with severance. Totally different.
@OHGuyPVPКүн бұрын
BMW stands for “Break My Wallet” . I have owned 3 BMWs. Maintenance costs are outrageous when you get to 60k miles. Parts are ridiculous expensive. Last BMW ever for me. Won’t buy MB for the same reason.
@kophotography895Күн бұрын
I did not buy a Mercedes simply due to the sales teams, so you can build all the cars you like, however if the sales person is useless then..You can work that out. Also the Mercedes Benz dealerships in 🇬🇧 are solely motivated to sell 1-2 year old cars ie used personal contract & lease returns, this has been their last ditched effort to compete & quite frankly it is is RUDE to it's customers, hence why I am no longer one.
@captainwin6333Күн бұрын
German auto technology supplier Bosch to cut thousands of jobs, citing stagnant demand for cars and new technology. Germany's technology and services company Bosch said on Friday it planned to reduce its automotive division workforce by as many as 5,500 jobs in the next several years in another sign of the headwinds hitting the German and global auto industries.
@JuuythljgrrdwqКүн бұрын
Dude Watch out for the UV 🙏😂😂
@JohnCorrUKКүн бұрын
Unaffordable 🇩🇪employment forcing German companies to close factories- who could have predicted???
@Sadenaike1Күн бұрын
My dad used three consecutive Mercedes Benz generations but over the last 15 years the last three model cycles have had problem but I thought the last five years they had solved reliability and quality with ice car but their electric vehicles were the only problem
@stevenmcennery7396Күн бұрын
Thanks America.
@borisyurinov482223 сағат бұрын
How do you pump out so much content? Hope your wife is healing from cancer. Thailand has some great canabis oil to help. Ive been working with the university of Madrid in Spain on this.
@rosskirkwood8411Күн бұрын
MBD inc. Drone w/badge
@richardvivian3665Күн бұрын
German cars are the only cars I see that break down on the side of the road these days. It is quite sad
@valenrn8657Күн бұрын
Tesla is expanding its German factory by 2X.
@travisjazzbo3490Күн бұрын
Yep... A LOT of applicants to Tesla I am sure... Unfortunately, Tesla is so advanced with robotics that not a ton of people will likely be needed
@Shawn-o4z8yКүн бұрын
Shouldn’t have built it there in the first place.
@paulc6766Күн бұрын
@@Shawn-o4z8y Turned you down did they?
@christinehede757823 сағат бұрын
Being forced to make and sell cars that people do not want to buy is working out fine.
@albback8176Күн бұрын
The problem with the European Union approach is that they dictate terms with a weak hand. They incompetently create a weak production environment by cutting off their cheapest source of energy from Russia, while demanding that both domestic and foreign brands to produce domestically or face penalties. Furthernore, where EVs are concerned, they block out foreign manufacturers without investing in their own innovation. A Dog will not do tricks without treats.
@softwarephil1709Күн бұрын
They stupidly shut down reliable nuclear power.
@larryc1616Күн бұрын
Europe prefers having a country over cheap gas from adolf putin
@albback8176Күн бұрын
@larryc1616 Europe is a continent of multiple countries, and while they can make sovereign decisions, those decisions have consequences. Hollowing out industries is one such consequence. You speak of Russia in terms of Hitlerite Germany, but it was the Soviet Union that contributed the most critical role in defeating Germany during WW2. Regarding the conflict in Ukraine, do not forget that US/Nato committed its own share of provocations leading to the conflict.
@larryc1616Күн бұрын
@albback8176 soviet union was allied with Hitler until Hitler got greedy. The US saved England and the soviets in ww2 with war supplies. Europe wants to keep all of their countries from putin over cheap gas. FACTS.
@jwstolkКүн бұрын
Energy from Russia was not cheap anymore. Cheaper than LNG from the US, but not cheap. Natural gas powered plants where only profitable a few peak hours a day. Europe still regularly has negative electricity prices, while Russian Gas was prices where not negative. Note that these pipelines where expensive and ran though many other countries, each taking their cut.
@slammerw3Күн бұрын
This is a long time coming. The German cars are too expensive compared to the Chinese BYD, Avatr, Aito etc.
@hermesliteratus882Күн бұрын
And Zeekr, MG, Li Auto, Nio, Xpeng and many more...
@samwang5831Күн бұрын
German cars have long been relying on parts from China. Now complete "German" EV are made in China
@G-ra-ha-mКүн бұрын
Merc cars now have many brittle expensive plastic parts, and cost a fortune that no one has.
@lvjinbin28Күн бұрын
German cars used to have brand value, But behind the brand is high quality, If German cars lose their quality advantage, Then the German brand is useless.
@lvjinbin28Күн бұрын
German car brands have lost their quality advantage.
@Shawn-o4z8yКүн бұрын
Legacy autos are slowly crumbling 🎉🎉🎉 let’s go TSLA 🚀🚀🌛
@leer663Күн бұрын
Let's not forget western auto companies set up factories in China knowing their local industries would pick up on no how and then overtake. This was all entirely predictable.
@goldriverbank6647Күн бұрын
See if they can repeat it in India. Talk is cheap and easy. Without work ethics and wish to be competitive. Day dream!
@green-fn11Күн бұрын
But hey look interior light strips !
@dad_jokes_4ever226Күн бұрын
Wait a minute, they only have 16,600 employees !
@CombatSport777Күн бұрын
Ever tried working on a Mercedes Benz??? I would never buy one! I have worked on a VW and it wasn’t too bad. I personally only buy Honda or Toyota ICE vehicles. We plan on going electric as our vehicles age. I had a 2001 Honda accord that I drove in college and I drove it to 320k then sold it and it was still running well.
@UeharaKeitaro上原恵太郎Күн бұрын
Reminds me of British deindustrializatiom during the Thatcher era.
@boballen9095Күн бұрын
The impact on the German economy is likely to be significant. The entire automotive segment (OEMs only is only 430K) but adding in the supplier base yields a much larger: 779,662. As the suppliers for one OEM get fewer orders, the cost to other companies using the same components goes higher. This smells life a death spiral.
@redmondialКүн бұрын
Electric dreams 😂😂😂
@mijmijrmКүн бұрын
introducing austerity cuts? .. pay cuts for executives?
@gamesthatmatter9374Күн бұрын
go WOKE go broke
@clavo3352Күн бұрын
Mercedes should retool their factories. Close the current factories and redesign the car; so that it can be easily, robot assembled; and, use a plurality of different batteries. Imagine being able to pull onto a Mercedes Service Station to charge your battery in 10 - 20 minutes or exchange it in 5 minutes.
@kawkawliang9959Күн бұрын
Following the world policeman your country is going south. Look at japan south korea......you lose market but who is going to put food on the table.
@listerine-pr5ltКүн бұрын
MB once was a good car now days it is only high maintenance and headache car.
@bofomalsi4146Күн бұрын
The Swedish motor magazine "Vi bilägare" is one of few motor magazines that conduct long mileage tests of cars. Of cars tested recently was one EV MG4 (cost 370 kSEK) and one ICE Mercedes (cost 600 kSEK). The cars were driven 37000 km each and then sold after one year. The conclusion was that the luxury Mercedes was not more expensive to own than the budget MG. The main reason for this was the quick depreciation of the MG (44%) compared to the Mercedes (19%). Of course the result may not be the same in other cointries.
@CISCambridgeКүн бұрын
An interesting but skewed test scenario IMHO. Cars are usually purchased new and kept for 3 years (UK company cars) or bought new (privately) and moved on quickly (rich buyers who don't care about depreciation) so this scenario doesn't really say anything useful. The comparative depreciation after 3 years would be considerably less (no hard facts here but used car prices tend to gravitate towards the mean in my experience) and the running costs for the EV would be much lower. Private buyers buying a three year old car could get a fully depreciated 2nd-hand MG EV at a low cost with low running costs or a more expensive Merc with much greater running costs and no real upside beyond the badge.
@denismilic1878Күн бұрын
Theys math is very weird and superficial Merc lost: 0.19*600 = -114 kSEK(value loss) - 7 kSEK(service) - 51 kSEK (fuel cost) - 45 kSEK (loan costs or lost profit if you are buying with cache) Total Lost: 217 kSEK MG lost: 0.44*370 = -162 kSEK(value loss) - 10 kSEK (fuel cost) - 27 kSEK (loan costs or lost profit if you are buying with cache) + 0.25*370=92 kSEK (25% incentives) Total Lost: 107 kSEK The main reason for MG's 44% value loss is 25% incentives, who would buy a used car for a greater price than a new one?
@waynerussell640123 сағат бұрын
From the UK AA. In 2024 a new ICE car will lose around 60% after its first three years at a mileage of 10,000 miles a year. The Tesla Model X after three years loses only 43%. Model 3 is one of the brand’s best for withstanding EV depreciation at 40% after three years.Tesla Model Y retains 76% of its value after a year and a half. A Tesla will outlast the 133k miles average ICE (iSeeCars) by 2-3 times (Dutch/Belgium Tesla mileage database).
@bydarkwaters2055Күн бұрын
Austerity measures? Let's begin with senior executives' compensation and benefits....
@danny77670000Күн бұрын
Thank God I left before the sh.t hit the fan
@wingkeeho5864Күн бұрын
Germany go go go.
@blomegoogКүн бұрын
Ironic, as MB and Toyota were initial investors in Tesla back in 2015. And Tesla had just open sourced their blueprints for EV design. Even if they did nothing with the technology, their TSLA shares would be keeping them afloat today. Why did they divest themselves of TSLA. No confidence? No vision?
@Noname-bg8shКүн бұрын
Vision ... Only in marketing
@neil-yn1epКүн бұрын
Wef policies in action
@tamilnesan595123 сағат бұрын
Europe, please stop wars and focus on construction.
@nomayor1Күн бұрын
The Unions are not saying no to layoffs. The Unions are asking for the whole plan and how exactly will the layoffs help the situation. And they get no answer.
@SidorovichJrКүн бұрын
meanwhile me doing burnouts in 5,5 v8 190E looking at those pathetic c63 2.0 on traffic lights
@raft5205Күн бұрын
Germany is past de industrialization, it's actually falling apart...
@hermesliteratus882Күн бұрын
Thanks to Ursula and the German government.
@FrankiePo89Күн бұрын
@@hermesliteratus882 You forgot uaasss.
@229andymonКүн бұрын
To be fair, that’s been said about Germany before….
@sixbells99Күн бұрын
Do not underestimate German resilience, after WWII the county was totally destroyed and humiliated. Yet within 20 years it came back as the powerhouse of Europe with a strong morale and ethical code written into politics, far removed from the past. Germany maybe in crisis, but if there is one country that can demonstrate it can create a phoenix from the ashes its Germany! BTW I am not German, but I worked a lot in Germany and I know deep down just how strong Germans are.
@oceanwave4502Күн бұрын
Germany industrial base is still more or less strong, but there is a saying: "Death by a thousand cuts." We hardly know which cut will lead to "tipping point" where domino effect kicks in.
@tommiko8313Күн бұрын
There is only one <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="720">12:00</a> that is at night and that is 12am
@TheJohnbjuniorКүн бұрын
This seems to be the problem of all companies in the world. All that seems to matter anymore is the returns for shareholders & investors.
@keno77Күн бұрын
The layoffs worldwide is out of control, this decade will be remembered as the unemployment decade.
@dx221000Күн бұрын
I would happily buy a German car but I need them to start making them more reliable, low maintenance, less tech.
@globalcitizen7811Күн бұрын
Cars are too expensive where manufacturers have reduced production costs
@outdoorcinema7Күн бұрын
Because of that I will buy Mazda or Toyota...
@cw3728Күн бұрын
When you see the guy in the video move his arm to gesture the door to close, everything thats wrong with german cars! Probably doesn’t even have heated seats but you can gesture the doors Lol.
@trxtorontoКүн бұрын
this is just the begining very soon you will see wide spread declines in every major german industry , power tools and chemical products would be next
@dobbo7690Күн бұрын
Well so much for VW and MBZ. Is BMW somehow avoiding the massive downsizing/cutbacks?
@sixbells99Күн бұрын
BMW Is not as mismanaged as VW and better than Mercedes, but it has cuts and trouble coming. Out of the three it has the best chance to stay competitive in China, but its still at high risk.
@rodneyblackwell747723 сағат бұрын
I bought a german car 10 years ago but after a couple of years i decided to go back to Japanese cars
@atlanteumКүн бұрын
Many years back, my 2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse had to go into the body shop after getting clipped, so my friends loaned me their 2-seater Mercedes [an SLK, if memory serves]. Most uncomfortable car I have ever had the misfortune of driving in my life. Could not wait to get back into my snug, snappy, comfy little Eclipse [sadly... RIP 2014] -
@sybaseguruКүн бұрын
I bought a Tesla M3 5 years ago as its tech was a generation ahead of BMW & Merc. A lot of just little things eg OTA updates of all hardware are massive (and not so easy) in a fast moving market. No problems in 5 years that an OTA update or an engineers visit to my home has not fixed. Take a Merc to a dealer and its inconvenience and bland excuses and the risk of massive bills - so quaint. BTW Servicing over 5 year s - £ 75 for a cabin filter - carried out at home by a mobile Tesla mechanic.
@offomКүн бұрын
In Sweden, between 2016 and 2024, 441.382 EVs got registered, 280.537 of them are leased, 80.455 are sold to companies, not private persons. Really, not many are "buying" new EVs.
@stevenbarrett7648Күн бұрын
And petrol / diesel cars are 'sold' to the dealerships not end users
@johnhudelson2652Күн бұрын
How about not loading up cars with all kinds of plastic that break down in about 5 years? Also, electronics need to be more durable and cheaper to replace, such as using single board computers available on the open market.
@GlowingTube23 сағат бұрын
Karma for poor quality, poor reliability and high prices.
@chriskoort5717Күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="119">1:59</a> See when the guy presses the button? The whole panel moves, it feels so cheap. That's what's wrong with them - Mercedes produces low quality cars. They used to be the best but now, I honestly think Toyota is higher quality and fraction of the cost.
@teamtempest844Күн бұрын
Merc... Let's make a ute... Hello, is that Nissan!? Deal done. Fail.
@LILEE376Күн бұрын
And they need to let those employees whose salary is the highest, so probably at home in Germany.
@HaraldinChinaКүн бұрын
Zusi means no business driven firing. You can still get kicked out for failing to follow the rules. Also, large companies can reduce headcount by not replacing retirees, without firing anyone. A company like Mercedes definitely has more than 2000 people per year retire. Offering good package for early retirement can get another several thousand out early.
@clockwise104Күн бұрын
It’s ok they have the best autonomous software out there …😂