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Chrysler is a goner with this tariff. Dodge probably is too, given that most Dodge products are made outside the USA.
Turning around the two failed Mopar brands would require big investment and flexibility in production.
Trump has already made building a long term business plan impossible...
It’s not about saving Chrysler. It’s about recognizing that Europe has sunk $30 billion into Chrysler so far and the reward it gets is tariffs and attacks from American politicians.
Daimler bailed out Chrysler big-time. The crappy low quality designs that Chrysler creates in the late 1990s...
The issues aren’t connected, not to mention that there’s no evidence of any fentanyl coming from Canada into the USA.
The Europeans have to be getting fed up with the USA at this point. European money saved Chrysler from collapse twice in less than a decade — first Daimler and then FIAT.
It...
It’s more likely that Stellantis is reassessing its global footprint.
With a rogue administration in Washington that defaults on treaty obligations and randomly changes policies every couple of hours, the risk of investing capital in an unreliable market like North America is very high. An...
If the aging boomers demanding pushrod V8s and rejecting modern EV power trains were a major factor in the car buying public, Stellantis would be printing money.
Instead the lots are clogged with multiple model years of unsold gas guzzlers.
Meanwhile GM and Ford EV sales are soaring and...
I’ve got no problems with you driving a gas car, so long as your use is taxed appropriately to pay for the damage you’re causing. $19 a gallon should cover things.
People said that about Korea and Japan before, and ended up changing their minds.
When you see the quality vehicles at low prices that the Chinese automakers produce, you’ll be hard-pressed to pay 3x as much to get shoddy build quality and terrible reliability from “American” automakers who...
If it wasn’t for “the left,” Chrysler would have disappeared in the late 1970s.
It was Jimmy Carter’s loan guarantee bailouts that saved it in the 70s and Barack Obama’s auto bailout that saved it again in 2009.
Conservative presidents would have allowed it to die 40 years ago.
You’re in total denial of reality about climate change as well as macroeconomic trends. The only thing keeping GM and Ford workers employed making V8 engines are protective tariffs similar to those of the 70s and 80s that, then as now, force Americans to pay higher prices for inferior...
Yeah, and you’ll be fueling that V8 a LOT over the course of ownership, with increasing gas prices, not to mention the environmental damage it’s causing.
Once BYD figures out a path into the US market, they’ll disrupt the heck out of it. Bring on the low cost, high quality BEVs that Detroit stubbornly refuses to make in a repeat of the 1970s!
I see you managed to cram every talking point for the fossil fuel lobby into a single post. Well done!
The one about the grid is especially funny. How many big manufacturing plants or AC installs are being cancelled due to “decrepit power grids?”
Not one. That’s because the whole talking point...
Anybody who wants a V8 Charger or Challenger can pick one up today at your local CDJR dealer. They’re overflowing with unsold 2022 and 2023 inventory.
The market for gas guzzlers is rapidly shrinking; Ford is making a Mustang sedan because the market is now too small to support more than one...
I keep seeing the claim that all-electric cars aren't selling, even as supplies of EVs are sold out and your local CDJR dealer has unsold inventory of Hemis from 2022, 2023 and 2024.
Seems to me that the evidence shows that EVs are outperforming gas-guzzlers in sales growth, and nobody wants a...
1: Donald Trump isn't winning anything, except perhaps an orange prison jumper.
2: If everyone wanted an old fashioned pushrod HEMI V8, there's nothing stopping them from buying one. Your local CDJR dealer is absolutely bursting at the seams with unsold 2023 and 2024 HEMI trucks, SUVs and...
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