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[–] Bieren@lemmy.today 26 points 4 hours ago

It’s not struggling to keep pace. It’s not trying to keep pace.

[–] DupaCycki@lemmy.world 43 points 6 hours ago (1 child)

American Auto Industry Struggles to Keep Pace

You mean lobbies the government to ban Chinese EVs, because they have no means of competing whatsoever? Free market for me, but not for thee.

[–] innermachine@lemmy.world 14 points 5 hours ago (2 children)

Has always been this way. Back in the late 70/early 80s, Harley couldn't compete with the Japanese bikes so they lobbied to daddy fed to make sure all the foreign bikes got tarriffed out of existence over 700cc. So the Japanese said "hold my soju" and made 699cc motorcycles that still made more power than the gargantuan Harley bikes of the time. USA has always tried to give US based companies a leg up over objectively superior products. Our tax dollars are why there are any American car companies left, sure Ford didn't get a direct bail out but we use them for police and other service vehicles across the country which has helped keep them afloat. Plus obviously Chrysler and GM taking govt bailouts and still flailing desperately while making trash vehicles and wondering why they don't sell. The American auto industry doesn't struggle to keep pace, it has NEVER caught up to or even compared to the rest of the world. They have always been 30+ years behind any European or Asian vehicle.

[–] commanderschlepper@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 hour ago

I love history like this! Thanks for sharing! (Hold my sake might be more accurate lol)

[–] Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 2 hours ago

Not like other countries arent doing the literal same.
But we also dont scream into the world that we are "LaNd oF tHe FrEe"

[–] Vieric@lemmy.world 88 points 13 hours ago (18 children)

"Struggling" implies the American Auto industry is at least trying to keep pace. But really, they aren't trying at all. They are content to sit back thinking their current flock of geese will lay golden eggs forever even as more and more of those geese drop dead from old age.

[–] SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca 5 points 4 hours ago

But really, they aren’t trying at all.

GM's biggest sales increases are with Cadillac EVs last year.

Detroit followed the Tesla model, with the highest profit margins in the industry because their CEO convinced simps EVs should be expensive. So they jumped in early with poorly designed and expensive vehicles, thinking Tesla stans were everywhere.

There was a time, worldwide, if you just wanted a reliable and low cost sedan, you bought a Ford or Chevy, and they sold millions. But round 2016, Detroit lost interest in lower cost vehicles, and by 2020, they got addicted to price gouging cheap vehicles to make them expensive, and why not, people were paying $70,000+ for a Jeep and just taking it up the ass.

Given Detroit abandoned that part of the market, they shouldn't care if Chinese EVs arrive, right? Because their $60,000 EVs are a better product, right?

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