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Stellantis Launching Chinese Leapmotor EVs In Europe In September

In a decisive move aligning with its Dare Forward 2030 agenda, Stellantis, in collaboration with Chinese electric vehicle (EV) startup Leapmotor, is set to introduce the first two EVs of their joint venture into the European market. The announcement, made during a joint press conference in Hangzhou, China, signifies a significant step forward in Stellantis’ … (read full article...)


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Your right Carlos, this venture would not meet with acceptance in North America, certainly finding strong government and union opposition. This would be another slap in the face to American engineering, design and manufacturing talent and.begs the question “what the hell” ! These are government controlled and subsidized operations, as much political as economic and they have no place undermining the American system of free enterprise Capitalism under your watch. Yes Carlos, not here, not now, not ever.
 
Your right Carlos, this venture would not meet with acceptance in North America, certainly finding strong government and union opposition. This would be another slap in the face to American engineering, design and manufacturing talent and.begs the question “what the hell” ! These are government controlled and subsidized operations, as much political as economic and they have no place undermining the American system of free enterprise Capitalism under your watch. Yes Carlos, not here, not now, not ever.
"These are government controlled and subsidized operations ..." Are we talking about the Chinese or Telsla or GM? Who orchestrated the present management structure of GM following the BK? America has become a socialist country. The government has a heavy hand in the day to day operations of far too many businesses.

The zero emissions mandates by unelected bureaucrats in both the EPA and CARB is what lead to our current battery electric panacea and EV debacle. Mass electrification of the entire fleet of cars and trucks is insane and very reminiscent of some Soviet era government programs which doomed the USSR. Under the Soviet regime of those times, a totalitarian government dictated what was science and what isn't science. Sound familiar?
 
"These are government controlled and subsidized operations ..." Are we talking about the Chinese or Telsla or GM? Who orchestrated the present management structure of GM following the BK? America has become a socialist country. The government has a heavy hand in the day to day operations of far too many businesses.

The zero emissions mandates by unelected bureaucrats in both the EPA and CARB is what lead to our current battery electric panacea and EV debacle. Mass electrification of the entire fleet of cars and trucks is insane and very reminiscent of some Soviet era government programs which doomed the USSR. Under the Soviet regime of those times, a totalitarian government dictated what was science and what isn't science. Sound familiar?
I might differ on the usage of has become and substitute on the path to. We seem to agree, beyond small differences, an outright Chinese product has no place here, regardless of any profit or cost advantages. Call me protectionist, so be it, guilty as charged.
 
I can't see any logistical way to import finished battery packs. They have proven to be too volatile for overseas shipping as a finished product. CATL (A Chinese battery company) want to open up battery plants here in North America.

Maybe the Chinese are just trying to be nice to us since President Brandon sold them a huge chunk of our strategic petroleum reserves at a discount.
 
Look what BYD just introduced in Mexico. It's a good thing the domestic automakers don't have to compete with this North of the Rio Grande.

 
Your right Carlos, this venture would not meet with acceptance in North America, certainly finding strong government and union opposition. This would be another slap in the face to American engineering, design and manufacturing talent and.begs the question “what the hell” ! These are government controlled and subsidized operations, as much political as economic and they have no place undermining the American system of free enterprise Capitalism under your watch. Yes Carlos, not here, not now, not ever.

Carlos Tavares doesn't care about anything as long as it's padding his pocketbook with money. He would rather bring cheap Chinese EVs to the U.S. to compete against Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep® without even batting an eye. The sad thing is he fails to see the U.S. market and its pushback against EVs here. If I were the CEO of Stellantis, I would boast about our success with PHEVs and continue to push them forward. I would take a GME-T6 PHEV Charger four-door over an electric one any day. What Stellantis fails to do is be a trendsetter like Chrysler Corporation was. Instead, they milk everything to death, and it takes years to bring new products to market instead of beating other automakers to the punch. The PHEVs like the Wrangler, Grand Cherokee, and Pacifica were the trend-setters in their respected segments. Tavares and most of the French upper management has to go, he is the opposite of Sergio Marchionne.
 
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