Mr. Dudenhöffer raised eyebrows here recently with a study meant to dramatize how exchange rates can shake up the global auto industry. He showed that the euro had risen so much against the dollar that it would be cheaper for Germans to buy high-priced German cars in the United States and pay import duties and other costs to have them shipped back to Germany than to buy them at home.
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