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Orchard



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Is it British?
With all the chat about factory location and folks being put off if it's not built in Wales. What constitutes a British car?

If it's about factory location then Nissans and Toyotas amongst others are British, and some of the Nissans are substantially engineered here too. Japanese products?
BMW - HQ and engineering is in Germany but all the 4x4 are built in South Carolina, and your 3-series in South Africa, but are certainly perceived as German - even in America (Same for Mercedes in Alabama)
Land Rovers - HQ and engineering in the UK, and all except Disco and Defender built here.
McLaren - Everything in the UK.
Bentley - HQ and Engineering in the UK, on platforms designed by Porsche or Audi from Germany, bodies shipped in from Leipzig.

Grenadier - HQ & small staff in London, all Engineering in Germany or Austria, production in (likely) France. Not British Whistle

I respect Bow down everyone's right to buy any car they want, but if you want to buy British it's a bit tricky...... Whistle 2015 90 XS SW Bowler
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I'm also Guessing that any British 'built' car would have an awful lot of parts from places far and wide...
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Is it British?


Nope. WARNING.
This post may contain sarcasm.
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Does any mass produced product have a single nationality any more?
What's most important/relevant - design, parts, ownership, assembly?
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Is Morgan still UK family owned?

I’d like a Morgan Thumbs Up
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Is Morgan still UK family owned?

I’d like a Morgan Thumbs Up


Ah, but is the wood home grown Rolling with laughter
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Rashers wrote:
Is Morgan still UK family owned?

I’d like a Morgan Thumbs Up


Nope, majority shareholder is now an Italian investment company Confused 02' 110 TD5 Double Cab Rebuild Thread
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You and the Mrs get "romantic" in Birmingham, nine months the two of you are in Paris and a child is born. Ehh.... I was trying to make a point here but I'm getting confused... Whistle 1982 88" 2.25 diesel
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You and the Mrs get "romantic" in Birmingham, nine months the two of you are in Paris and a child is born. Ehh.... I was trying to make a point here but I'm getting confused... Whistle


Spud fan - How did you find out about me and your MRS in Birmingham and Paris Very Happy
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Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter 1982 88" 2.25 diesel
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spudfan wrote:
get "romantic" in Birmingham

Lol - as if that's gonna happen Laughing
Having said that, I did cop-off in the Dome way back in the day!
Romantic? Errr Embarassed
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Ianh wrote:
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Is Morgan still UK family owned?

I’d like a Morgan Thumbs Up


Ah, but is the wood home grown Rolling with laughter



I’ve had 2 Morgan’s, I believe the Ash for the wood frames was European Ash and was sourced from the U.K. and Belgium.
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Morgan is no longer family owned but the family are still minority shareholders. The major share holder is an Italian venture capital company called Investindustrial who took over in 2019

As I understand it all of the ash for the ash frame is now sourced from Belgium. Defender 90XS SW
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defender9



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I didn’t realise it wasn’t owned by the family anymore as I have been out of Morgan ownership for a few years. My 4/4 was great on a warm sunny day but bloody awful at any other time. Quite a lot of parallels with Older Defender ownership, hard ride leaked in water, suspect build quality, uncomfortable for long distance but pretty nippy and on a Summers day on A and B roads it was great.
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Is an Apple iPhone or iPad American? Yes. But no.

I’d suggest that of any modern brand, it’s less about where they are made, more about where they are ‘created’ and where they identify with. Almost nothing we buy that is European or American and that has been manufactured on a global scale, is produced in the same country as it was launched or developed in. Tesla is a rare, recent example, but it will soon open factories in Germany and China. But if you buy an iPhone, whilst you think of it as American, it’s almost 100% Chinese. But they were created in the US, are based in the US, led by teams and management in the US, and have US style marketing and advertising. We think of the brand as being American. We accept that, albeit for many almost unknowingly.

But saying a car is British because it’s built in Britain is an (understandably romantic) fallacy in the 21c. Otherwise, as already pointed out, a couple of cars/brands we unhesitatingly identify as Japanese, are actually British. Toyota and Nissan. But they’re not. Or maybe they are, or.......I don’t know. And what of the Frenchman’s Renault Trafic. Or should that be the German’s Opel Vivaro, or the Japanese’s Nissan.....you get my point.

It’s simply not as easy, when one understands modern business models for mass production, supply chains, development etc, to say that if a product is fabricated in x or y location that it possesses a particular national heritage. It’s simply not the case and hasn’t been for a generation. For mass production anyway. Clearly for a niche brand like Morgan or Ariel, this doesn’t apply. But Ratcliffe/Ineos aren’t planning to sell just 30 units a year.... Monsieur Le Grenadier

I've not been everywhere, but it's on my list.....

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