How government policies affect the automotive industry is absolutely proper content for this site. Always has been.
How government policies affect the automotive industry is absolutely proper content for this site. Always has been.
What’s the upside to the expensive wall that warrants the many, many downsides?
Every point made is completely relevant in regards to car buyers. This is the bed that Trump is making and we all have to sleep in it now.
This is news that directly concerns the automotive industry. And no, not by any objective measure would a wall/tariffs/anything at all be worth it.
Because teleporters that can transport entire factories are a thing and manufacturers just love walking away from multi-billion dollar investments.
“Oh ho ho,” you say. “But now the companies will just bring the manufacturing into the United States, and the price will magically stay cheap!” Not so fast. Even if that sort of scenario does come to pass, which it won’t, new manufacturing facilities take time to build anew or build out. That fantasy is years out, at…
...and you didn’t take the time to actually read the article which addresses your point.
Read the article
.... nope. Still don’t want.
This... those are fun, and come with manuals.
They’d have to give it to me, then I’d sell it and use the money to buy an Accord.
Not driven a 200. But every experience I have had with a Chrysler product has been so irredeemably bad that I can’t imagine the price that would tempt me.
Free. The answer is, Free.
It is, easily, the richest cabinet ever.