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19-09-2006, 09:29 AM | #1 | ||
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Two articles on Ford buying the Rover marque to protect Land Rover's image, so that the Chinese don't make a hash of it.
From Topgear.com September 18, 2006 Ford buys Rover Ford has agreed a last-minute deal to buy the rights to the Rover marque, blocking the Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation's plans to take it to China. Shanghai agreed to buy the brand for £11m from BMW five weeks ago, but the sale was subject to the agreement of Ford, which had negotiated a veto on any sale when it bought Land Rover in 2000. A spokesman said Ford has no plans to start building Rover cars, but decided to secure the brand to protect the Land Rover brand. Good thing really - we know Ford has its financial problems, but we're not sure a Fiesta-based Metro comeback is the answer... Second article: Ford to buy Rover brand name from BMW Reuters / September 18, 2006 - 9:29 am FRANKFURT -- Ford Motor Co. will exercise its right to buy the Rover brand name from BMW, a spokesman for Ford's Premier Automotive Group said today. "We feel it is in interests of our Land Rover business to have the Rover brand," the spokesman said, adding Ford had informed BMW about its decision today. "We are acquiring it and we're not looking to sell it. We believe it is a valuable asset for us," the spokesman said, declining to give any financial details. BMW had no immediate comment. The Premier Automotive Group also includes the Jaguar, Volvo and Aston Martin brands. Ford bought Land Rover from BMW in 2000 and had the rights to buy the Rover brand name, which BMW said last month it had agreed to sell to an unspecified partner. Chinese media reports have said top Chinese carmaker SAIC had agreed to buy the brand name. SAIC has the design rights to two Rover models which it bought from failed British carmaker MG Rover before MG Rover collapsed last year. SAIC is making its own cars based on the Rover platform, hoping the sell them one day to developed markets including Europe. |
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19-09-2006, 01:52 PM | #2 | ||
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Good old China...
What won't be made there? Good on Ford for snatching it. |
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19-09-2006, 02:38 PM | #3 | ||
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Cool im a fan of the Rover marque. It got run downmarket in the 70s, but i believe that Rover and Vannden Plas still has catchet as a low order Prestige brand. It could slot in below Jaguar in the PAG as an export brand (for US, Middle East and Asia- Not for UK or Europe) and market, "britishness" and sell small prestige cars based on the Jag X Type and S40 Volvo.
Too bad Ford didnt get rights to the 75, but atleast those bastard Chinese 75's wont be called Rovers
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19-09-2006, 04:33 PM | #4 | ||
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I can see a rebadged Mondeo Ghia coming as a Rover !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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19-09-2006, 04:38 PM | #5 | ||
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I can see nothing happening with the marque to be honest.
Ford is in no position to be going out on a limb to create something new. They need to focus on what is already buggered. Further to that, Ford has already stated it's for the sake of Land Rover, and not bringing the brand back.
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