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Dodge Mexico Unveils Limited Edition Attitude Green Hornet Model

Dodge Mexico Unveils Limited Edition Attitude Green Hornet Model​

The Popular Sports Sedan, Gets Its First Limited Edition Model...​


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Dodge Mexico is gearing up to release its first limited-edition run of the popular Attitude sports sedan. Known as the Green Hornet, Dodge will build only 300 units, each featuring a distinctive Matte Olive Green exterior color that gives the car a unique and aggressive look. This special edition combines powerful performance with innovative technology, making it a standout in the compact sedan category.

 
It has been nearly impossible for American car companies to build affordable, high quality compact vehicles for one reason, labor costs that destroy competitive pricing and profitability. I would not like building something that depends on Chinese sourcing or resources, so that option is off the table.
So here is my thinking. In an effort to establish a domestically built compact car market in the states the “Big Three” must negotiate with the U.S. Government and the UAW a new class of manufacturing in an “Apprentice Zone” combining a lower wage contract for entry level workers developing skills needed for regular jobs and government subsidies in a program that develops a career path for young people in enterprise areas, an existing program. I know that in Europe students are employed in trade sites while enrolled in school and experienced worker are employed in schools to recruit and train students.
I know there are contract equity issues, geographic location restrictions for these plants, but it’s an idea. Without some innovative thinking and contract flexibility on wages, it may never happen. A whole class of vehicles are being ceded to nations that build their economies on oppressed labor.
The issue we are discussing is not only economic but political. I believe it will take both to do this in the USA.
Bill they want to try to turn us into Buick!
Everything they make is made in Korea or China!
Only one vehicle produced in North America.
The big Buick suv
 
Bu Icks biggest market is China. Without it that brand doesn't exist.
 
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