Ford to move all small car production to Mexico.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-ford-mexico-idUSKCN11K1W0
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-ford-mexico-idUSKCN11K1W0
In April, Ford reiterated that it was planning to build two new vehicles at the Wayne plant beginning in 2018. Analysts have said they expect Ford to build a new Bronco SUV and Ranger pickup there.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV said in April that it would realign North American plants to emphasize truck and Jeep production over car output. The changes are expected to be completed by early 2018.
Both automakers are making the moves because U.S. consumers have turned away from traditional sedans and hatchbacks to SUVs and pickup trucks.
The United Auto Workers has said the number of auto assembly jobs would not decline because workers would be busy making SUVs and pickup trucks.
However, UAW President Dennis Williams has said there was a risk that if gasoline prices rose again above $4 per gallon as in mid-2008, consumers might once again favor smaller cars.]/quote]
'Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV said in April that it would realign North American plants to emphasize truck and Jeep production over car output. The changes are expected to be completed by early 2018.
Both automakers are making the moves because U.S. consumers have turned away from traditional sedans and hatchbacks to SUVs and pickup trucks.
The United Auto Workers has said the number of auto assembly jobs would not decline because workers would be busy making SUVs and pickup trucks.
However, UAW President Dennis Williams has said there was a risk that if gasoline prices rose again above $4 per gallon as in mid-2008, consumers might once again favor smaller cars.]/quote]
The 'number' of jobs might not be affected but those who will actually lose their job in the production of small cars probably will be.
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The 'number' of jobs might not be affected but those who will actually lose their job in the production of small cars probably will be.
I would expect them to be moved over.. woundn't you?
I would expect them to be moved over.. woundn't you?
So existing small car plants will be converted to big car production?
The "name plate" on many of today"s cars hardly reflects where that car is Really manufactured. The MOST American car today is a Toyota Camry....it is built in the U.S. and contains almost 85% U.S. made parts. Compare that to dozens of Ford/Chevy/Chrysler brands which are assembled in Mexico and Canada, and have barely more than 50% US parts. Corporate America has little concern for Made in America, and moves their production to locations where they can control costs, and maintain profits. If all the stuff made overseas...China, etc., were banned, our store shelves would be empty overnight.
Some of this "transition" has to be blamed on the American consumer, and their constant search for the "cheapest" product. Our people are unwilling, or unable, to support the higher wages of American factory workers. It all comes down to the decline of our once vibrant Middle Class, and the stagnant wages being offered over the past couple of decades....and the fact that Income Inequality is increasing, and will continue to threaten our entire economy.
Yeah, but it's a vicious circle, because the reason most people are looking for the cheapest product is because our economy has gone south and nobody has any money.
When I was looking for a replacement car for my Saturn that died in the street, I found that most American cars (at least cars with American names) were priced way out of my league and so I bought a Kia (which I like, BTW). I would have preferred a Ford, but even the used ones were SO much more than the Kia. Anything comparably priced was crap. I bought the 2 year old Kia for about $6-8,000 less than I could buy a comparable American car.
Mine is a 2014 Kia Forte and I like it a lot. Great gas mileage, handles well and it runs SO quietly and has a great ride and feels quite solid, if you know what I mean. It has all the bells and whistles I need. I drove a couple of Fords, but they felt flimsy and didn't ride nearly as well. I started out looking for an American car (I've always bought American cars, except for an old VW we had in Germany), but I really couldn't afford one. They are pricing themselves out of the little guy's range (at least this little guy's).