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Could be a reasonable move for them. No brand overlap in terms of customer base and Volvo doesn't lose money.
The only thing I would be afraid of is the move to a common engineering platform - i.e. shared engine/chassis technology that always seems to come out of such mergers. Volvo's are FWD for safety. BMWs are RWD for performance. A common platform would be a disaster for either.
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First off BMW is not stupid to change they're way of building engines and cars because of a merger. If anything we will see changes to Volvo but it will not affect BMW.
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Is there any new info regarding the merger? Last I heard, it was a just a rumor that Ford denied.
Here's my guess..if this is true, and Ford sells Volvo..it basically marks the end of Ford. Looks like GM will be the only American automaker left in 10 years.. I wouldn't mind BMW buying Volvo, but for Ford's sake, I hope it's not true.
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i believe all changes are going to be reflected into volvo's production lines and designs....hopefully soon they can start building real cars.....i thought my S60 was good but compared to any BMW, it's just no comparison
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Businesweek Acquiring Volvo would give BMW a relatively healthy global brand that needs financial discipline, manufacturing efficiencies, and brand marketing know-how in order to make it more profitable. Volvo cars and SUVs are engineered to be front-wheel drive, while all BMW vehicles are rear-wheel drive. While it is unlikely that BMW would ever build a Volvo and BMW off the same engineering platform, there could be enormous savings from co-developing engines, electrical systems, telematics, and the like. BMW, too, would not hesitate to build Volvos outside of Scandinavia, a move Ford has not yet done to save on manufacturing costs.
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I have seen some new volvos on the street...they're ugly. I know volvo were never good looking, but was never ugly
Hope the merger can bring Volvo back
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