Brits can certainly make cars. I think UK is producing more cars now than for many a year.
Sadly, British companies produced bad products that people didn't want after they had tried foreign vehicles.
The original Mini was a sales success but the idiots who ran Austin/British Leyland or whatever it was called managed to never make a profit on it. In fact I think they made a loss on every one they sold.
It's no good pointing the finger at the workforce and strikes etc.
Even without them the companies were a shambles and it is ultimately management's responsibility to make any enterprise successful.
It is easy to forget how the auto industry product - has improved over the past 40 years of foreign company dominance.
My first car in 1973 was a Ford Anglia. At 7 years old it was considered a cheap, tatty banger.
Today, our expectation is for a car to give good performance for many years - 7 years old is nothing, the roads are full of clean, reliable cars of that age and more.
I'm afraid if it had been left to the old dinosaurs of the British industry we'd still be being offered unreliable, hulking great rust buckets.
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