Wiesmann is Bankrupt

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flashygee

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127 posts

211 months

Thursday 15th August 2013
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I dunno its posted before here but the German Sportscarcompany Wiesmann,Builder of the BMW engine Powered
Roadsters is Bankrupt-RIP Wiesmann.

Oldandslow

2,405 posts

206 months

Thursday 15th August 2013
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Wow. Small performance car company going bust and it isn't British.

Hope they get saved I love the 50's Jag alike looks of their cars.

Funk

26,274 posts

209 months

Friday 30th August 2013
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Gumpert have gone too.

RDMcG

19,142 posts

207 months

Friday 30th August 2013
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Wow..too great cars....sad to hear.

WTFWT

841 posts

223 months

Saturday 31st August 2013
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Surely, building these kind of artisan cars has to be a rich man's hobby/folly).

I assumed Wiesmann, Gumpert, Artega (even, dare I say it, the new TVR) were being run like Noble. "I've got the cash, I have an ideal, I'll see it through. Regardless."

Does the business case stack up with this lack of blind fanaticism/sponsorship?

Sad to see either way. I didn't want one, but I'd tip my hat at the lights to the man who had one, no matter what I was driving.

BTW: nothing wrong with the product, in my limited experience. The Noble M600 was the best road car I have ever driven.

PJS917

1,194 posts

248 months

Saturday 31st August 2013
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It's very sad, they made very interesting cars and were very helpful when I visited the rather
Splendid factory/showroom, a few photos from that day.






Turn7

23,607 posts

221 months

Saturday 31st August 2013
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Shame really, fabulous looking cars with great performance.

The market must be absolutely tiny for this kind of stuff, its no wonder these firms go pop.

Shurv

956 posts

160 months

Saturday 31st August 2013
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B*gger, that's one car off my lotto garage list then. I've always lusted after a Weismann,gutted for them and the motoring world at large.

Fubar1977

916 posts

140 months

Sunday 1st September 2013
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Sad day, very sad.

SpeckledJim

31,608 posts

253 months

Sunday 1st September 2013
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Great shame. Brilliantly conceived cars.

Sport Coupe

415 posts

198 months

Sunday 1st September 2013
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That's a real shame, lovely cars and I finally saw one in the skin this year.

oksanawarburg

43 posts

124 months

Tuesday 10th December 2013
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Shurv said:
B*gger, that's one car off my lotto garage list then. I've always lusted after a Weismann,gutted for them and the motoring world at large.
Same here - I like those niche manufacturers. Always wanted a Bristel but too expensive.

paul.deitch

2,102 posts

257 months

Monday 4th August 2014
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Very interesting article here, unfortunately in German, but Google does a mostly reasonable job of translating it. Some parallels with TVR.
http://www.manager-magazin.de/unternehmen/autoindu...

bertiedee

48 posts

141 months

Wednesday 10th September 2014
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I followed a beautiful blue German registered Convertible yesterday for a while in Cumbria. A second hand one would still make the lottery winning garage!

fatboy18

18,947 posts

211 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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Shame frown At the end of the day you are selling to a limited Market, China could have been a market to look into, but then Logistics play a big part and the setting up of servicing etc.

I did not know Gumpert had gone too frownfrown

Seems investors are still being careful with their monies?

Sine Metu

302 posts

126 months

Saturday 29th November 2014
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fatboy18 said:
Shame frown At the end of the day you are selling to a limited Market, China could have been a market to look into, but then Logistics play a big part and the setting up of servicing etc.

I did not know Gumpert had gone too frownfrown

Seems investors are still being careful with their monies?
I dont know that China is interested in cars like this. There isn't much of a history of niche sports cars there or nostalgia factor. Porsche are first and fore,ost a luxury SUV company in that market.

fatboy18

18,947 posts

211 months

Saturday 29th November 2014
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Sine Metu said:
fatboy18 said:
Shame frown At the end of the day you are selling to a limited Market, China could have been a market to look into, but then Logistics play a big part and the setting up of servicing etc.

I did not know Gumpert had gone too frownfrown

Seems investors are still being careful with their monies?
I dont know that China is interested in cars like this. There isn't much of a history of niche sports cars there or nostalgia factor. Porsche are first and fore,ost a luxury SUV company in that market.
Well I remember watching some TV program showing a whole fleet of italian metal/carbon that multi millionaire business men had over there smile so it would not suprise me that the up and coming businessman and Women might like something like this to be a bit different?