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President Donald Trump says he wants every car sold in the United States to be made domestically, a move which experts say would disrupt the entire North American auto sector for years. Andrew Chang explains how interdependent the Canadian and U.S. auto industries are, and the widespread impacts of severing a 70-year partnership.

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It really shouldn't. Stellantis is garbage. GM and Ford have been pushing bigger and worse trucks for decades at the expense of the environment and safety. Afaic, Tesla is an enemy to freedom and should be shut down along with Xitter and SpaceX.

[–] humanspiral@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 week ago

His answer was "Yes, but its hard". It would not only take a lot of time and expense to build new plants, but they would probably need Canadians to staff them. It's a lot of expense to make all of their cars more expensive in addition to the unnecessary investments.

Short answer is yes. Outside of Chicago and NYC you can not get by with a car.