American cars are $h!+.
aggiez03 said:Please expound...Manhattan said:
More like you can generate your own electricity at home and not rely on others for transportation.
You have a nuclear reactor at home?
AnScAggie said:aggiez03 said:Please expound...Manhattan said:
More like you can generate your own electricity at home and not rely on others for transportation.
You have a nuclear reactor at home?
Come on now, you know he's got sun and a roof full of solar panels to charge his EV at night when he gets home from work.
BigRobSA said:
You're staph there, too!?
If you're staph at HEB, can you lower the prices? Please.
Logos Stick said:tremble said:
It works until it doesn't. See the move of many of manufacturers to non-union states
Yes, but the NLRB has now changed the way unions can be formed, almost guaranteeing that the plants in those states will be unionized.
The manufacturers will have to offshore, which means loss of jobs.
$66/hour, I'm in the wrong line of work.one safe place said:
At the rate of $66 per hour, I'd support a pay cut, not a raise.
I heard one theory about this being part of the reason behind the increasing stock (and stubbornly high prices) on dealer lots in recent months - auto makers running at higher rates of production to build up inventory that will carry them past a protracted strike.Charpie said:
The big 3 aren't going to budge. They have been preparing for this for months.
Buck Turgidson said:I heard one theory about this being part of the reason behind the increasing stock (and stubbornly high prices) on dealer lots in recent months - auto makers running at higher rates of production to build up inventory that will carry them past a protracted strike.Charpie said:
The big 3 aren't going to budge. They have been preparing for this for months.
Manhattan said:
I'm just wondering who these people are with a gasoline refinery in their back yard, I guess everyone here lives in Port Arthur.
Manhattan said:
More like you can generate your own electricity at home and not rely on others for transportation.
OaklandAg06 said:
Worked so well for the teamsters and yellow trucking…
ChemEAg08 said:Manhattan said:
More like you can generate your own electricity at home and not rely on others for transportation.
How exactly are you generating your own energy at home?
aggiez03 said:Yep, this is where things are headed...aezmvp said:
And a 20k minimum repair bill for the batteries.
aggie2812-2 said:
I would move it to Mexico. Those people are pricing themselves out of a job.
The Biden administration wants everyone to use public transportation and make vehicles unaffordable.Sid Farkas said:
This deal is supported by the Biden administration, who at the same time says they want to get inflation under control.
He'll need at least two pelotons to make a difference.riverrataggie said:ChemEAg08 said:Manhattan said:
More like you can generate your own electricity at home and not rely on others for transportation.
How exactly are you generating your own energy at home?
He's got a peloton he rides really fast. Duh.
The King Ranch F-150's are now over $110K. If the UAW demands are met, no one will be able to afford even the cheapest of vehicles.zoneag said:
So we'll see $150k F150 King Ranch Editions soon? Available financing for 240 months
They will just make them in MexicoAPHIS AG said:The King Ranch F-150's are now over $110K. If the UAW demands are met, no one will be able to afford even the cheapest of vehicles.zoneag said:
So we'll see $150k F150 King Ranch Editions soon? Available financing for 240 months
This. Destroy the demand for oil and you will destroy the industry.deddog said:The Biden administration wants everyone to use public transportation and make vehicles unaffordable.Sid Farkas said:
This deal is supported by the Biden administration, who at the same time says they want to get inflation under control.
They know exactly what they are doing.