It’s a scenario that terrifies America’s auto industry.

Chinese carmakers set up shop in Mexico to exploit North American trade rules. Once in place, they send ultra-low-priced electric vehicles streaming into the United States.

As the Chinese EVs go on sale across the country, America’s homegrown EVs — costing an average of $55,000, roughly double the price of their Chinese counterparts — struggle to compete. Factories close. Workers lose jobs across America’s industrial heartland.

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    4 days ago

    Don’t be so quick to adopt Chinese products.

    Look where it got us today. And also, look at the quality of mostly everything nowadays.

    Imagine that with cars.

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      3 days ago

      As for read and replied to on a Chinese made phone…I’ll gladly bash Chinese stuff when it’s made of pure lead and toxic but this is an American manufacturing issue not a Chinese one… same thing happened in the 70/80 with Japanese automotive manufacturing due to the US not making what people want…

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      4 days ago

      Quality control? Safety standards? Phhhh those only add cost!

      Buy an affordable car from XYSSJ brand!

      …oh a XYSSJ car catches fire and kills the passengers trapped inside … and the brand disappears.

      Not to worry! You can buy an affordable car from the latest brand:FongWay! These cars sure look surprisingly familiar… 🤔

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          One really bad deaign out of thousands made in 120 years of manufacturing. Still a pretty good average.

          They had a few other famous failures (though not nearly as bad as the Pinto) including the Edsel and the Bronco 2. Both of which they removed from production and moved on to make something better.

          Ford is literally the antithesis of what I was saying about a brand that just disappears after a fuck up rather than owning it and improving on the next one.