Um... all of the manufacturers "lean on suppliers", don't they? Navistar was Ford's supplier of diesel engines for years. In fact, before the 6.7 liter, Ford had never built its own engine... Chevy - same thing but with their electronics. At the GM plant, we imported the hoods for the Hombre... I'll bet you would be hard pressed to find a "manufacturer" of vehicles who builds all their own parts. Seriously. Name one. Elio won't stamp out their own body panels but other than that, they basically have the same business model that GM used at the Shreveport plant--- collect parts, assemble, sell. BTW, Ford's most profitable vehicle line is their Superduty trucks... and they never built their own diesel motors (granted, the motors sucked and I'm glad they now build their own diesel which is a big improvement).
It's kind of cute that you don't think other manufacturers get parts from suppliers... JUST LIKE ELIO WILL.
Perhaps you've misunderstood me. I could have been clearer, sorry. Allow further explanation: EM appears to be leaning on parts suppliers to BUILD AND DESIGN THE WHOLE FRICKIN CAR, INCLUDING THE VALIDATED ASSEMBLY PROCESS.
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THAT is the problem. It's of course totally normal to depend on parts suppliers to make parts to YOUR specifications. What EM seems to be trying to do is say "hey, let's put a bunch of parts suppliers together into a room and see if THEY can come up with the specifications, such that all the parts fit perfectly. And hey, while they're at it, couldn't they design and validate the finished goods assembly processes, all subassembly build methods, and everything in between, too?
I wasn't talking about WHO builds the parts, of course PARTS SUPPLIERS will build the parts, but perhaps you were reading my post for foolishness instead of reading it in the plain and obviously intended way. Sometimes I hate the internet format--people seem to resort to Straw Man arguments and other intellectual laziness far to easily, but...too much digression there (reins self in).
To all the readers who think the assembly processes are "simple": waaaaaaahhhh ahhhhhaaaaaa haaaa a haaaaaaahh!!!! You crack me up.
Ty, you seem knowledgeable. I promise to treat you like a grown up and with the respect you deserve, but I think you could step it up and stop stooping to lowest common denominator 'hat trick' debating.
I respectfully thank you.
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