Not all companies are large.The big picture is that large scale manufacturers are going to need to run multiple factories on multiple continents to feed their biggest markets.
It’s not good. For the US either.
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Not all companies are large.The big picture is that large scale manufacturers are going to need to run multiple factories on multiple continents to feed their biggest markets.
The big manufacturers will survive, the small one's will fail, in the end everything is going up in price no matter how you look at it. There are other ways to incentivise domestic manufacturing, punishing blanket auto tariffs probably isn't the best option. I'll wait and see what the actually tariff is, there could be many carve outs like small batch manufacturing etc.... No one wants a Ferrari built in the US or an Aston Martin built in Kentucky. Completely changes the brand, even a Lotus sports car not built in Hethel seems like a tragedy. I can swallow the mass market cars (SUV's etc.) but the soul of the brand must stay where it was created.The big picture is that large scale manufacturers are going to need to run multiple factories on multiple continents to feed their biggest markets.
i just don’t see how ALL car pricing isn’t going to go up now. sure, it might not be the entire 25% tariff, but demand is going to skyrocket for used and non-tariffed cars; pricing is going to go nuts.there are plenty of cars on dealership lots.. see if one has your exact specs.. the cars are already in the US so no tarriff
Since the CAN Emira's can not be legally sold new in the US market (VIN is not in the American system) they should not be tariffed if only transiting. The issue is if Canada places tariffs on UK vehicles. Doubt this will happen. Lotus Cars USA is an intermediary. If it does get tariffed, Lotus will probably just ship Canadian cars to Mexico / Lotus Latin America and then ship them up from there or just ship them directly to the dealers via Halifax.Anyone know what this means for Lotus in Canada? Currently cars are brought in by Lotus USA through Baltimore and shipped up. Will they get tariffed in the US if just passing through? If so maybe it will be enough for Lotus to finally move to a direct to Canada model.
It's this kind of dictatorship control that makes me very uncomfortable.Every non-US Car is going to see this increase. Its the very reason its being done. Try to encourage people in the US to buy American. Ironically a lot of the "American" cars are built in Mexico(22%), so they will also see a 25% increase.
Will be interesting to see if this really is a blanket tariff, or certain excemptions are made. I would expect Mexico imports of US Marques to be most likely added to an exemption list if there is one