02-03-2014, 08:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-03-2014, 08:26 PM by nissan man.)
(02-03-2014, 07:37 PM)Arakash Wrote:(02-03-2014, 07:32 PM)nissan man Wrote: Here are some images from my company in some time in 1921. As you can see i'm making around 16 to 20 million a month right now, have 67 million cash and 686 million in the bank. My HQ is in Phoenix, AZ however all my branches and factories in the states are in the east. My profit skyrocketed after WW1 as i prepared a factory in Amsterdam during the war and designed models for Europe. Right after the war i built a branch in every large city, another factory in London as an all out assault on the euro market. It worked. Now it's time for another update for all my models.
Thanks for sharing. That profit chart really shows the massive jump after WW1
Id be interested to see your most successful vehicle in that period, was it mostly one or were you building a variety.
Also what difficulty were you playing on?
To answer your question my number 1 seller is a pick-up truck that i build for less than $200 and sell 9000 per month at $1200. I also have a Phaeton with 2 trims (one for the usa and one for europe) with a similar profit margin that i sell a bunch of as well. For Europe during the war i designed a microcar and had many in my factory ready for sale when the war ended. Someone in another post talked about the Ford Model T, so i copied the strategy and basically updated my cars every half a decade using the same parts i designed in 1909. My current model year cars are 1916 but i'm working on the 1921's now to have them ready by late 22.