New car prices were already 25% more expensive than before the pandemic. Now what?
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Oh look at me,The end goal is that Trump feels powerful and in control. The triumph of the narcissist. Don't bother looking for any other meaning behind this. Divide and conquer, bully, blame, attack,...
Look at me, look at me. You are not worthy.
Because we have free will, we can chose to accept or reject GodIf gawd is such a good guy, why doesn't he just save everyone anyway? That's what I would do if I was eternal, omniscient and omnipotent.
DIY is laudable for those who enjoy it. But the parts and equipment for all kinds of things are still going to be more expensive. Harbor Freight will be hit hard. Even stuff built in the USA will be hit by steel and aluminum tariffs. So DIY may remain relatively less expensive, but it too will be getting more expensive in absolute terms. Not even accounting for falling wages due to economic disruption.True and expected. Learning to wrench (its never been easier thanks to the internet) can save buckets of money over time by taking most labor out of the equation. Refuse to be intimidated and worlds open. If you can build a PC with understanding you can choose to learn to work on vehicles. (I'm old, damaged and still enjoy it as there are so many easy ways to handle heavy items.)
There is no overall magic fix but wise, determined individuals can still do well while the world burns. DIY is enormously popular because it saves so much money and the more you do the faster you learn. If the money matters be not afraid to learn.
Given it is the people who claim to accept God who are wrecking the economy in ignorance and spite, I hardly see what positive role a deity may be performing in this situation.Because we have free will, we can chose to accept or reject God
Love and obey me or burn isn't a choice, it's extortion.Because we have free will, we can chose to accept or reject God
Did you miss my entire point that this administration is anti-Christian and not just anti-liberal because they've pulled funding form orgs like Catholic Charities that do exactly what you're demanding, love and care for the poorGiven it is the people who claim to accept God who are wrecking the economy in ignorance and spite, I hardly see what positive role a deity may be performing in this situation.
Well, Jesus was all about loving the poor, and there will be a lot more poor to love if this keeps on going...
If it's extortion it's going pretty badly given how many chose to say no in this day and ageLove and obey me or burn isn't a choice, it's extortion.
T has been making Tacomas in Mexico for a couple of decades. When the Fremont NUMMI experiment ended, they moved to a new factory near Tijuana. Long lines of trucks bringing new ones over the border daily. Tariff fodder!Toyota is in an interesting bind. 4Runners are popular in the US but not actually a big seller ( ~ 100-140K per year). Those sales are dwarfed by the car division and the RAV4. It isn't as popular in Australasia as they have a couple of better options (the Prado & Ute).
Toyota went all out tech with their new engine, a turbocharged mild hybrid which gets a bit more gas mileage (25 vs. 20), more horsepower and torque (which it doesn't need) and better emissions. Oops. The engine hasn't been getting great reviews because it is noisy, underpowered and complicated.
If they just dropped the 4Runner and left everyone to fend for themselves with Tacomas (made currently in the US but Toyota was planning on moving them to oops, Mexico) it probably isn't the end of the world. I suppose they could bring the 4Runner to the US but it doesn't seem that sales would support that.
Gonna be interesting. Yeah, that's the word....
Those O-face thumbnails are so annoying.C'mon why debase this site with crappy reaction YouTube photos?
Yea, science stuff is so interesting and of course we get plenty of knowledge from it. Definitely worth spending time on reading phys' articles.Sure, but I like to read about sciencey stuff and I figured articles at ars or phys.org were alright![]()
Lots of people will be buying used cars to avoid the tariffs. Which means the prices for those will likely skyrocket, as well.
Well yes, but it isn't 50% larger in PPP terms, and an awful lot of that GDP is zero value added. Every bureaucrat in a hospital, every manager in an insurance company, every marketing executive, every CEO is in reality a cost centre. Musk is currently the biggest cost centre in the USA. Trump's golf is a cost centre. The military is a cost centre.So I imagine someone has already pointed this out but the US is about a quarter of the worlds GDP. So yes the American economy is a lot compared to the rest of the world. It's over fifty percent larger than the EU. This is bad.
I agree with you. It’s a shame because Tesla had so much potential as a brand, but it’s been permanently tarnished. They would need to boot Musk and completely disavow his positions, which isn’t going to happen anytime in the next 4 years, and the brand would still be diminished.I agree that VW is a better choice than BYD. I guess the better way to put it is Tesla should be treated the same as BYD. If BYD is effectively banned from Canada so should Tesla.
I'm glad to see the Canadian government is barring Tesla from using future tax credits for EV's.
I view the US as the same or worse than China. Human right abuses are true in both countries, they steal IP in both countries - Chat GPT etc. China executed Canadians for drug charges, America kept work visa holders in ICE concentration camps. I dont have high hopes that ICE wont escalate or false pretenses for invasion to copy Donalds best friend Putin's example on Ukraine takeover.
We need to diversify trading partners, to work with Europe & UK is essential or Canada will cease to exist and I can only hope that we get to keep our lives in the process. Americans are very xenophobic and I wonder if we will be given the privilege to remain in our homes or if we will be expelled as illegal aliens in the new American territory. Especially those of us that are not Aryan.
Trust has been permanently broken for me and a large swath of the Canadian population. I saw the United States as a partner. I consumed American media and high quality products. I valued the old ways of America that generally preserved Western Democracies, not threatening to rain democracy all over our cities to strip us of our resources like we are the middle east.
So, like my Canadian forefathers that fought in WW2 that didn't support fascist Nazi companies, my family will never support Tesla / Starlink under the current regime.
Except China’s problem is overcapacity—it is just as vulnerable to this extremely unbalanced global economy. Make no mistake, most countries are going to put up walls to China’s exports if the US stops taking them—no one is willingly going to let China eat their lunch.Well yes, but it isn't 50% larger in PPP terms, and an awful lot of that GDP is zero value added. Every bureaucrat in a hospital, every manager in an insurance company, every marketing executive, every CEO is in reality a cost centre. Musk is currently the biggest cost centre in the USA. Trump's golf is a cost centre. The military is a cost centre.
A fair comparison is things like the chart someone showed the other day of lifespan outcomes versus cost for different economies. In simplistic terms, the health value of a dollar spent in the US system is about half that of a European equivalent. Or cars - a dollar in the US buys you half as much transport value as the same dollar spent in China. Purchasing power parity is needed to account for real economic activity.
In short, the US is about a quarter of the world's GDP but nowhere near a quarter of its actual production value. Failing to understand this is the problem for Trump and the Trumpettes.
China has a population of 1.4 billion of whom a rough estimate of 400 million are on the gravy train leaving a billion available for economic development. I'm not saying it is going to work, but they are actively looking for ways to create internal markets for that overcapacity. It may be impossible, but it cannot be completely ruled out.Except China’s problem is overcapacity—it is just as vulnerable to this extremely unbalanced global economy. Make no mistake, most countries are going to put up walls to China’s exports if the US stops taking them—no one is willingly going to let China eat their lunch.
There isn’t a lot of value add in producing goods no one consumes.
In these silly trade wars, everyone loses.
Oh, I am agreeing with you. Nominal values are being despicably violated.Did you miss my entire point that this administration is anti-Christian and not just anti-liberal because they've pulled funding form orgs like Catholic Charities that do exactly what you're demanding, love and care for the poor
If the USians actually accept that, they're even bigger idiots than I thought.
Which good? Myrkul? Baal? Mystra? Shar? Tyr? Lolth? Jergal? Elistraee?Because we have free will, we can chose to accept or reject God
Agreed, let's talk about react thumbnails more.I see this has quickly degenerated into a political and religious debate.
Wow… the irony…I have read it for 10 years now. It has turned into a bunch of whiners. I hardly read it anymore. It's lost its authentic science feel and turned into a place for people to complain. Too bad. Ars - maybe you can flag any unconstructive comments and let us filter out them out by choice. That I'd pay a subscription fee for.
China will never do that…hmmmm. Have you asked Taiwan about that?Because we know that is not the answer.
Asia is going to rise and the more you try to stop it the harder it will try. Look at what happened when the USA tried to keep down Japan in the 1930s. And now it is all of southern and eastern Asia.
What are the Chinese telling other countries? That Trump breaks treaties, boasts that he will settle conflicts, and then threatens to invade and conquer whole countries. And that China will never do that but will defend the interests of the countries with whom it does business. Pax sineniensis.
The former allies of the USA are naturally going to sit on the fence as much as possible and see how it pans out, but in the meantime more and more UK schools are teaching Mandarin, for starters.
Exactly. If they can get their act together this is honestly Europes chance to assert themselves for the first time since WWII. Cuddling up to a dictator like Xi would just be jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire, they have a real chance to forge a new European identity and for self independence here if they can stop falling over themselves and seize itChina will never do that…hmmmm. Have you asked Taiwan about that?
Ba'al is merely one of the Elohim, which included also Rimmon, Tetragrammatron, and a few goddesses. The ancient Hebrews didn't believe in one God, they believed that their tribal god was specially looking after them. Moses from Egypt tried to impose monotheism - and they kept fighting wars over it, right down to most of the tribes of Israel absconding, and the rule of the Omrids.Which good? Myrkul? Baal? Mystra? Shar? Tyr? Lolth? Jergal? Elistraee?
I'm not sure what point you are trying to make. None of the other countries China is schmoozing are expecting to be annexed by China - and many of them regard the Chinese claim on Taiwan as legitimate anyway.China will never do that…hmmmm. Have you asked Taiwan about that?
Nepal is now cozying up to the dragon. Let's see if it gets eaten.None of the other countries China is schmoozing are expecting to be annexed by China
Why would China bother? So long as it doesn't rock any boats - which it is too small to do anyway - what would be the point?Nepal is now cozying up to the dragon. Let's see if it gets eaten.
We may (or may not) be able to 'choose' with free will, but belief is not a choice, free will or not.Because we have free will, we can chose to accept or reject God
It's definitely worse. In past recessions, there's always been the option to take refuge in US Treasury Bonds, but that organization has been compromised now, on top of the regular looming threat of the US defaulting on it's debt being particularly credible right now.I don't think even those of us who are extremely pessimistic understand how likely this is to severely harm not just the domestic, but also the global, economy, and how many large employers are likely to fold in the next few years. My wife is an economist by training, and last night she just said "yeah, this is probably the worst-case scenario. Or worse than that." She fully expects this to cause a recession, probably on par with 2008, and rampant stagflation.
Considering that Our Leader has also led serial business bankruptcies (somehow coming out ahead each time), that last point about the bonds should be emphasized. Rumor has it that China is selling from their stash, or at least not rolling them over any more; probably appropriate considering the situation.It's definitely worse. In past recessions, there's always been the option to take refuge in US Treasury Bonds, but that organization has been compromised now, on top of the regular looming threat of the US defaulting on it's debt being particularly credible right now.
That also gives them a great big war chest to support their population as the trade war spirals out of control. We don't have any equivalent, precisely because of the deficit spending and trade imbalances we've been allowing for so long. All we can do is print money, as opposed to selling actual assets and trading them for necessities.Considering that Our Leader has also led serial business bankruptcies (somehow coming out ahead each time), that last point about the bonds should be emphasized. Rumor has it that China is selling from their stash, or at least not rolling them over any more; probably appropriate considering the situation.
The Greatest.Trumpflation –> Trumpcession –> The Great Trumpression