Although I have my doubts that this car can sell so cheap, but if it happens it will revolutionaize the auto industry. What do you think?
“They are on a steep learning curve; I am very impressed with the company,” says Jeffrey Liker, a lean-manufacturing expert and professor at the University of Michigan. According to Roland Berger, Indian quality is superior to Chinese quality in general. “Somewhere the next Hyundai is out there, working from a low-cost base,” Liker says.
Remember the sneers about Hyundai when it first arrived in the U.S.: It couldn’t compete with used cars. Hyundai now sells 450,000 autos a year here.