Stellantis announced during a conference call on Tuesday that the United Auto Workers (UAW) strike in North America is projected to result in a loss of approximately $795 million in profits. In contrast, General Motors (GM), the last of Detroit’s Big-3 automakers to resolve the strike, reported a strike-related loss of $800 million, while Ford’s … (read full article...)
		
		
	
	
		 
	
				
			 
	
			
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		 ! We live in a socialist paradise. I realize it was Ford's BS that I was silently dumped from the Maverick waiting list after a year-long wait. I then had a six month wait for the vehicle of a different brand, which I eventually purchased. This  gave me a Soviet era flashback which left me wondering if I indeed would end up with a Lada. In fairness to the manufacturer, the last six weeks of my wait was because my vehicle was sitting in a rail yard awaiting shipment. Who is in charge of the USDOT and what were his qualifications for getting that job?
! We live in a socialist paradise. I realize it was Ford's BS that I was silently dumped from the Maverick waiting list after a year-long wait. I then had a six month wait for the vehicle of a different brand, which I eventually purchased. This  gave me a Soviet era flashback which left me wondering if I indeed would end up with a Lada. In fairness to the manufacturer, the last six weeks of my wait was because my vehicle was sitting in a rail yard awaiting shipment. Who is in charge of the USDOT and what were his qualifications for getting that job?