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Car Forum / MINI / April 2005

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(OT)  Rover and Longbridge

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Fitzy - 19 Apr 2005 23:31 GMT
I feel saddened at the loss of so many jobs and the effect it will have on
the local economy,
equally saddened at the loss of another motoring legend,
Fitzy
Barspeed1975 - 20 Apr 2005 00:30 GMT
Hi Fitzy, long time not spoken.
I would echo what you have said, bit more relevant for me, my gf and I went
up there the week before it all hit the fan. Her family basically all worked
their at one time or other, but alas no more.
It will hit the local up there badly, its not that great now, but it will
just all go down hill.
I was actually looking at maybe moving up there to Rednal, which is just up
the road from Q gate that you see on the telly alot.
Looks like it might be worth waiting for a bit?

Jon

>I feel saddened at the loss of so many jobs and the effect it will have on
>the local economy,
> equally saddened at the loss of another motoring legend,
> Fitzy
David Betts - 20 Apr 2005 08:25 GMT
>I feel saddened at the loss of so many jobs and the effect it will have on
>the local economy,
>equally saddened at the loss of another motoring legend,

Sad yes, but if the Alchemy offer had been accepted in the first place
then Longbridge would have shut down and everybody generously paid off
with BMW money a long time ago.... in fact, it would have been rebuilt
as an industrial park by now and everybody who wanted new jobs would
have them. No way that the MG Rover group as structured was ever going
to be viable because it was too small to finance the replacement of
its model line.

Hopefully the MG name will be saved as a niche marketer and motor
sport participant, but even that is doubtful. There are very few
assets left for anybody to purchase. Most of them have been
cherry-picked by the Chinese, following in the footsteps of BMW.

Regards, David Betts
davidb@minilist.org
The Mini Gallery:
http://www.ofoto.com/I.jsp?m=64635537103&n=1366070334
Barspeed1975 - 20 Apr 2005 13:07 GMT
Wonder if MG will be taken over by Ford?
They have worked hard to turn around jaguar and land rover and have recently
produced an excellent product range for export (better if the pound wasnt so
strong?)
MG is very marketable with its heritage, like what BMW did with their mini
using BMC heritage to sell it, which has worked of course, if anything
boosting the BMW,probably would have sold anyway?

Jono

>>I feel saddened at the loss of so many jobs and the effect it will have on
>>the local economy,
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> The Mini Gallery:
> http://www.ofoto.com/I.jsp?m=64635537103&n=1366070334 
Ash - 23 Apr 2005 00:39 GMT
> I feel saddened at the loss of so many jobs and the effect it will have on
> the local economy,
> equally saddened at the loss of another motoring legend,
> Fitzy

Some pictures from the rallies i attended at Longbridge...

The first rally on the 11th April:

http://minis.vbapex.shacknet.nu/20050411-longbridge/lon20050411.html

The second was a gathering of old austins advertising the centenery
celebrations.

http://minis.vbapex.shacknet.nu/20050416-longbridge/lon20050416.html

The final one for us was the Gaydon to Longbridge convoy:

http://minis.vbapex.shacknet.nu/20050417-gaydon-longbridge/lon20050417.html

That was enough for me and the mrs to say our farewells to the factory.

Si.
Fitzy - 23 Apr 2005 09:17 GMT
Wow,
Some excellent shots there Ash
Thanks for showing them

Fitzy

>> I feel saddened at the loss of so many jobs and the effect it will have
>> on the local economy,
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>
> Si.
Ash - 23 Apr 2005 16:39 GMT
Thanks Fitzy,

Just wish the circumstances had been better.

As you probably know there was a rally today (23rd April), in London. We
decided not to attend this one, mainly due to the reliability of our
main mini. After going from Redditch to Gaydon then back to Longbridge
last week the poor old thing was beginning to have idling issues on
Lowhill lane. Last thing I'd have wanted is our motor breaking down in
the middle of London ! What an advert that would have been.

Ash

> Wow,
> Some excellent shots there Ash
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>>
>>Si.
jacko - 23 Apr 2005 23:58 GMT
thanks for letting me see the sadness of yet another British car manufacture
that bites the dust

>> I feel saddened at the loss of so many jobs and the effect it will have
>> on the local economy,
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>
> Si.

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