Germany is in an uproar over GMs decision to keep Opel, however Spain and the UK are more optimistic. Yesterday Toyota posted a surprise profit of $240 million for the quarter. Tata may allow local automakers to assemble the Nano and sell them under their own brands. All that and more, plus a preview of this weeks Autoline Detroit where John talks to three analysts about Chryslers five-year plan and whether the company can really turn around.
We should put massive tariffs on those pieces of shit. We don't want them here anyways.
Then again I wouldn't call them evil for that, more like greedy. And dumb.
wildbloodydragon 2 years ago
a lot of people say that Chrysler cant be turned around by "rebadged fiats" but i disagree. kia and hyundai are major competition to Chrysler since they offer the "small, affordable, fuel efficient" cars Chrysler doesn't have. fiat cars would help them address that. plus, if the makeover is extensive, the cars would look entirely different so the visual appeal would be there. rebadging and product swapping is done all the time in the industry, but when Chrysler does it its somehow wrong.
dmax5678 2 years ago
HAAAAA HAAA shows what you know...ITS BOTH! Look at what South Korea is doing in Africa and how the they impose large tariffs on American car imports (7,000) while we dont have any tariffs on their cars KIA Hyundai (2,000,000)
JUDALATION 2 years ago
Need to fix the title. Says Auoline
JohnCBriggs 2 years ago
Its good to see that Toyota can still turn a decent profit whilst their cars are inadvertently killing people.
nemesis3001 2 years ago
North or south?
wildbloodydragon 2 years ago
korea is evil
JUDALATION 2 years ago