It's like they have to make the worst possible decision for every single thing.
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It's the best possible decision if you are in the right business though.
Is it though? Sure they’ll have a couple great quarters, but the US isn’t the world car market. If they can look beyond a couple quarters, they’re just becoming uncompetitive everywhere else and eventually the hammer will drop in the us as well
No one's looking at long term right now because they have already made the bad long term decisions years ago. So it's either shed the massive debt with a spinoff or say fuck it and hustle for quarterly gains till the wheels fall off.
Is it though? Sure they’ll have a couple great quarters
STOP TALKING! WE ARE FUCKING SOLD!
Hell yeah! Put the lead back in next! Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Hawwwwwwwwwwwawww!
Put the lead back in next!
I give it under a year.
Did I hear "January 1st"?
Thank goodness can’t wait to get 8 miles to the gallon. /s
"But you see, those cars will have terrible mile per gallon, which means a savvy inventor can come and create a more fuel efficient car, then everybody will buy that!"
Leaded gas and paint on the horizon again. Yippee!
Just like the Good Old Days^tm^
Trump will soon decide we are back to 1984 so he can rape kids and say the n word while on coke and people will go, "oh that's Donald, he's a great a guy".
How much worse could our fuel economy standards be than they already are? Does Hummer want to make something that gets 5 MPG instead of 7 lol? Not that it matters very much at all, manufacturers already don't meet existing standards and just pay the fine each year, which is a drop in the bucket to them. So "rolling back" these standards is basically just telling Chrysler "hey, you know how you have to bribe us with about 200m a year to do whatever you want with fuel economy? Yeah let's just forget that fee going forward." The fines for violating our standards is just a tiny cost of doing business for them, nothing more. As they say, if the penalty for breaking some rule is a fine, then it's only a rule for poor people.
Not that it matters very much at all, manufacturers already don't meet existing standards and just pay the fine each year
Fear not. They have already removed the fines.
https://headlight.news/2025/07/17
This change is just to make it harder to unfuck things if they fail at some of their goals and there's another election.
Anything that’s worse for the consumer they will do.
But supposedly we’re getting kei cars, so at least there’s that.