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      Or just made cars that don’t break due to wet belts and general poor design choices to make them more disposable… At least in Europe ford used to have a no frills reliable work horse reputation, still see early 2000 transits rusty and abused but clunking along no issue… Then mustang e sat at dealers for repairs cause warranty is outsourced and they themselves can’t get parts.

      Need to get their shit in order and make cars that make sense, I won’t want a nice shiny piece of crap that’ll be unrepairable when anything breaks on it.

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      it’s not even innovation at this point… maybe if they didn’t fucking suck harder than a 10yo alternative

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    It’s crazy how easy the US had made it for US manufacturers to catch up but they have chosen to do nothing.

    Teslas have existed for a decade now and the most viable option is still to wait until the tarrifs on Chinese EVs are dropped.

    Tesla isn’t even competitive despite a 100% tariff on Chinese EVs

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    Business person notes that others doing better in business might be bad for their business.

    • The D Quuuuuill@slrpnk.net
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      And not enough of our industry “leaders” have realized this because they don’t realize what this really is. They’ve drank their own flavor-aid propaganda about deregulation and subsidies being good. They think Trump’s gonna do great things, that AI is the future, and that Elon Musk is a certified genius. They haven’t caught on, yet, to that we are being tortured to death

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    Of course Chinese automakers threaten the US industry. Much like Japanese automakers did in the 70s and 80s. And there is a simple reason for that - Chinese cars makers are selling decent quality vehicles for less money than US (& European) automakers. And they’re spearheading electric vehicles while the likes of Ford is actually cutting back on EV commitments.

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    Meanwhile our idiot dementia-addled president is trying to revive the coal industry.