The rise of inexpensive Chinese electric vehicles has upped the pressure on legacy automakers who have turned to suppliers, from battery materials makers to chipmakers, to squeeze out costs and develop affordable EVs quicker than previously planned.
It is shitty that we have them under tariffs. The US needs more choice in the automotive sector… I mean FFS we almost had a chance at affordable EV with Ford working with CATL, but nope regulators want to just tank the company. Here I am waiting until 2026 for a goddamn EV that is affordable because the US legacy auto companies have about 2 models each. This is while there are over 150 EV companies building cars at every market segment and form factor.
The short-sighted take here is shutting down conversation through fear-mongering. You are not taking into consideration that American car mfg’s would compete on price and that Chinese EV’s would have to meet safety standards.
I would like to see the US develop affordable EV’s independently of China, but I remain doubtful thanks to corporate greed and rampant lobbying.
And your not taking into account the money the Chinese government is dumping into the industry to produce those low cost products.
The goal is to dominate the industry world wide, and you just want to allow that.
This isn’t ‘fear mongering’ this is realism.
Your last sentence is just hilarious. You believe we can’t do it because capitalism is bad, and so you want to cede the entire future of the industry to a forign power run by a dictator who would 100% use it as a weapon against us.
The world isn’t black or white, and in this case protectionism for local industry is the best of the many bad choices.
Frankly we should be dumping public money into the same industry, but we have a strong majority who are fighting it tooth & nail. If you want to be angry about the expensive EVs here, get upset about the lack of government subsidies compared to China.
well i’m seeing frankly terrible business decisions all around with legacy auto producing terrible EV, and complaining that they aren’t selling it is getting ridiculous that i am having to place more hope on startups than I am on domestic automotive manufacturers.
How the hell is letting them on the US market ceding the auto market to the Chinese that is a clown take… then I guess in the 60s we ceded control of the auto market to the Japanese, and in 1986 we ceded control of the auto market to the Koreans… enlighten me as to how that is going, has either country took over global automotive production?
It is shitty that we have them under tariffs. The US needs more choice in the automotive sector… I mean FFS we almost had a chance at affordable EV with Ford working with CATL, but nope regulators want to just tank the company. Here I am waiting until 2026 for a goddamn EV that is affordable because the US legacy auto companies have about 2 models each. This is while there are over 150 EV companies building cars at every market segment and form factor.
Pretty short sighted take.
When we ceed the entire auto market to Chinese manufacturing, do you think our economy will thrive?
Do you believe they won’t use this power to influence our actions on the global stage?
Wait your 2 years and calm down.
The short-sighted take here is shutting down conversation through fear-mongering. You are not taking into consideration that American car mfg’s would compete on price and that Chinese EV’s would have to meet safety standards.
I would like to see the US develop affordable EV’s independently of China, but I remain doubtful thanks to corporate greed and rampant lobbying.
And your not taking into account the money the Chinese government is dumping into the industry to produce those low cost products.
The goal is to dominate the industry world wide, and you just want to allow that.
This isn’t ‘fear mongering’ this is realism.
Your last sentence is just hilarious. You believe we can’t do it because capitalism is bad, and so you want to cede the entire future of the industry to a forign power run by a dictator who would 100% use it as a weapon against us.
The world isn’t black or white, and in this case protectionism for local industry is the best of the many bad choices.
Frankly we should be dumping public money into the same industry, but we have a strong majority who are fighting it tooth & nail. If you want to be angry about the expensive EVs here, get upset about the lack of government subsidies compared to China.
well i’m seeing frankly terrible business decisions all around with legacy auto producing terrible EV, and complaining that they aren’t selling it is getting ridiculous that i am having to place more hope on startups than I am on domestic automotive manufacturers.
How the hell is letting them on the US market ceding the auto market to the Chinese that is a clown take… then I guess in the 60s we ceded control of the auto market to the Japanese, and in 1986 we ceded control of the auto market to the Koreans… enlighten me as to how that is going, has either country took over global automotive production?