I'm interviewing Maximum Bob on Saturday. Anyone have any questions they'd like me to relay?
jg
Will the car industry ever come back to the designers and engineers instead of the bean counters/"investors" who have no soul in designs?
What the heck went on with Lotus/Proton and Danny Bahar? How would you personally run Lotus going forward? Opinion on the Aston Martin takeover rumor?
fasted58 wrote: y'all could discuss the Volt
Yeah, I think that may come up. I just don't want it to turn into the Chris Farley show.
jg
What would he have done differently than Eaton if he'd 'gotten the nod' at Chrysler?
And thank him for getting Ford down the road to building competent cars in the US. Replacing the LTD with the Taurus was a ballsy move.
Oh, and more thanks for the Sierra. Not his fault we didn't get them with the "good" engines in the US.
he has stated that the basic design of the internal combustion engine cannot be improved. if all the new tech out there in the way of computer modeling and metals cant improve it what other avenues beside electric can we see in the furture powering our transportation
In reply to JG Pasterjak: Tell us about the differences in corporate culture between GM, Chrysler, Ford and BMW.
Also: What will VIA Motors look like in three years?
Best of luck, JG!
Dan
Oh, one last one..I have a dim memory of a story (or interview) in Car and Driver (can't remember who wrote it) in the '80s mentioned a situation where a US Ford executive asked him (Lutz) why Ford was doing better in Europe than they were doing in the US at the time. The story said Lutz (fresh from his FoE position) took the exec to a drivers' school.
I'd love to see ya do the Snopes thing on that one for me..
Show him the article linked about InBev in Newsweek, then ask him how much they learned from car companies.
Brett_Murphy wrote: Show him the article linked about InBev in Newsweek, then ask him how much they learned from car companies.
That's a good one; I was thinking InBev was acting a lot like GM circa 1980...
Two questions.
Ask him if he personally favors the incoming fuel mileage requirements or a significant increase in the gas tax.
Ask him why so few car guys like him make it to the top despite his obvious successes in rejuvenating many car companies.
Ask him if he things there will ever be a U.S. market segment for kei-type cars; ultra tiny fuel sippers that actually can be fun:
Pls tell him THANK YOU for being a real car guy that fought hard to make cars that enthusiasts love to drive/own.
He's awesome--80 (my dad's age) & still @ it w/ a passion. My car-guy hero!
jimbob_racing wrote: Ask him why so few car guys like him make it to the top despite his obvious successes in rejuvenating many car companies.
Appleseed wrote: Ask him what he plans to do in reaction to the FRS/BRZ.
I like these two best so far.
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