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Kevin Russell3d ago
Competing. North American auto manufacturing suffers from idonnwanna and misses the bullet train to tomorrow. Idonnwanna, a by product of oil saturated Boards of Directors who think compliance chants of "idonnwanna" will restore the Alamo Volkswagen? Volkswagen just forges ahead. GM says "ban Chinese EVs" Volkswagen is now the top seller in China. China "Volkswagen’s first custom-tailored EV rolls out as it retakes the top spot in China" https://electrek.co/2026/03/13/volkswagens-first-custom-e… #climate #ev #cdnpoli #uspol
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BrisWombat3d ago
even though US brands are “doing EVs”, they will become shadows of themselves by the ‘30s. Ford keep flip-flopping, GM is retreating (Caddy aside), Stellantis who knows? The US’s only hope is for a Democrat (and left leaning independents) government next with a bigger EV agenda than ever. The last few paragraphs of the article echo what other news outlets are saying, that the competition in CN continues to be very healthy, resulting in the already advanced tech and car quality improving further. EU is in the game, which is good to see. I quite like the efforts the French brands are putting in, Renault’s retro focus especially. #EV
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Kevin Russell3d ago
Yes, also, Canada dropped tariffs on Chinese EVs from 106% to 6% and the talk is about best integrating Tech
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BrisWombat3d ago
yeah I’ve read that Tesla Volvo and Polestar may snap up the first tranche, and as a Polestar fan I am ok with part of that. However the actual CN brands are keen and it sounds like plenty of Canadians are keen too. I’d like to see Canadians cross the southern border in them and US social media light up about it.
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