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Balancing the Phaeton?
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Hey Eric,

while playing your wonderful game i more and more recognized that it's one car who never fails to make me good profits. It's the Phaeton.

And while it's nice having a for a certainy profit generating car it's also kind of monotonous.

Here's what the popularity in 1933 looks like:

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And these kind of cars can be made with microcar components.

The "problem" is: low manufacturing costs & high demand.

You can make a car for like 200-300 $ put it into the markets for 900-1300 $ and watch all other competitors slowly dropping out.

Right now i'm having 4 newer Phaeton's (1931) and 3 older (1924) in Europe and North American market selling ~1500 units / month (1931 ones) and ~500 units / month (1924 ones) between 899 and 1299 $.

Only 2 competitors left in Europe and 1 in North America.

I don't want to intervene and don't know how others feel about this but it influences the decision of "what car to make" a little too much in my opinion.
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Balancing the Phaeton? - by Cerberus23 - 10-25-2015, 06:05 AM
RE: Balancing the Phaeton? - by Eric.B - 10-25-2015, 07:45 AM
RE: Balancing the Phaeton? - by frankieorabona - 10-27-2015, 11:27 AM
RE: Balancing the Phaeton? - by Tridon - 10-27-2015, 11:57 AM

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