your sarcasm meter is fine.. need to recalibrate your Troll meterOh lol my bad i didn't pick upbon the sarcasm. Guess I need to get my sarcasm meter re calibrated

your sarcasm meter is fine.. need to recalibrate your Troll meterOh lol my bad i didn't pick upbon the sarcasm. Guess I need to get my sarcasm meter re calibrated
From his webpage:
As a hyper-sensitive person and what experts call an Asberger, I luckily have some valuable skills that help me to find some seeds of truth that others can’t find and mostly don’t even see.
Today, I don’t need my “secret superpowers” because I received an accidentally leaked internal Volkswagen document (special thanks to Antoine). It gives us interesting insights into how VW management incentivizes dealers for every ID.4 sold.
The confidential Volkswagen document on my desk has been sent to French dealers and allows me to prove some misinformation — or what some of you may want to call lies from Volkswagen. It also enables me to state that claims Greenpeace made recently about VW are correct.
He cannot even lie correctly about his “Asberger”. It’s Asperger and if he had it you would think he would know how to spell it. And he doesn’t even have a direct source to VW documents, thanks Antoine? Clown show.
He should produce this document if true.Does it matter if he gets company information directly if what he gets is accurate and a real company doc?
He should produce this document if true.
Did you read the date of that document? It’s dated before the vehicle ever went on sale. It’s also in French. It’s also not complete. It’s not really a document of any kind, just a jpg of what looks to be a sales brochure. Maybe someone here can translate from the French? Quick google of marge de base means basic margin. I’m guessing that’s probably a minimum the dealer can expect on the lowest spec model with no options Or markups.He posted it in the article and said he got it from a French dealer (who which Im sure pissed off VW)
Did you read the date of that document? It’s dated before the vehicle ever went on sale. It’s also in French. It’s also not complete. It’s not really a document of any kind, just a jpg of what looks to be a sales brochure. Maybe someone here can translate from the French? Quick google of marge de base means basic margin. I’m guessing that’s probably a minimum the dealer can expect on the lowest spec model with no options Or markups.
But his argument is in English, He needs to present evidence in English. He’s not getting sued because his “evidence” is always from somebody else. Antoine, the whistleblower etc. You believe him all you want. I’m still waiting for 60% of the Taycans to catch fire or get new batteries, or whatever.
You can make that case, but I am still curious.As far as the guy who wrote the article about dealer margins, I don't has "Asbergur", but I do have pretty keen insight as well... And my insight tells me that guy spends his free time moonlighting for the National Enquirer... I'm glad he's come up with the "groundbreaking, shocking expose" that says exactly what everyone knows: margins are thin for EV's when mfg's first start selling them. SHOCKING!
Of course VW is subsidizing their EV's w/ICE sales. Tesla subsidized early sales with VC money. When something on this scale is in its infancy, it takes money. Not sure why this is surprising people.
To Jeff's question though, this doesn't answer it. Dealer margin and mfg margin aren't remotely the same thing. I expect that at this point, they're losing money on the ID's. I doubt that will last forever.
MEB is a new platform. It may share some language similarities to MQB/MLB but I think that is to be expected.Isn't the ID.4 based on an existing platform?
Not according to CEO Deiss, at least in his comments about the Tesla factories.I have no certainty but my guess is VW is profitable on the ID.4. They have mastered high quality production at low cost.
The e-tron is based on an existing platform IIRC, not sure about the Q4 e-tron. They both strike me as being well executed, though I have not driven the Q4.MEB is a new platform. It may share some language similarities to MQB/MLB but I think that is to be expected.
Ford will be using the platform for one or two new models as well.
It's not. It's based on an entirely new platform. The ID's and Q4 are on the new platform, and the sunk costs of the the ID platform are really high. It's a long-range play on VW's partIsn't the ID.4 based on an existing platform?