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AAH #745 – These 7 U.S. Assembly Plants Are In Trouble

May 29, 2025 by sean

Listen to “AAH #745 – These 7 U.S. Assembly Plants Are In Trouble” on Spreaker.

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TOPIC:
– Tariff impact on vehicle prices & production
– Tariff impact on employment
– U.S. car plants that can add production
– U.S. car plants that are in trouble

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Warren Browne, WP Browne Consulting
Joe White, High Speed Rodeo on Substack
Gary Vasilash, shinymetalboxes.net
John McElroy, Autoline.tv

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  1. Regulus says

    May 30, 2025 at 3:07 am

    very good show, because of the two excellent guests. Far better than other recent AAH.

  2. Kit Gerhart says

    May 30, 2025 at 3:02 pm

    Interesting discussion. One part of the discussion shows me to be very much an “outlier.” You discuss companies’ need to have lots full of cars scattered around, so buyers can get close to what they want in a few days. In my case, something I find very annoying about Toyota and Honda is that they won’t let you order a car, even one built a few hundred miles away in Kentucky or Indiana, if you are willing to wait a few weeks. Instead, they find one that is at another dealer and sell you a low mileage used car as new. I supposed I won’t live long enough for those companies to change their refusal to do customer orders.

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