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Originally Posted by crazedmodder
I agree there shouldn't be any free market manipulation. GM and Dodge should have went away in 2008 along with the Camaro and Challenger.
I'm sad even being sarcastic about that scenario.
To at least keep this a bit on topic, I like EVs and I like ICE, most cars have some cool things about them. I'm genuinely interested to see what GM can do with an EV sedan, they're pretty good at chassis development. Not in love with reusing the Camaro name for a sedan but Ford did worse in my eyes with the Mach-E being an SUV.
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Which free market "manipulations" are objectionable to you? You don't like the 2008 federal government interventions, obviously. How about state governments, with federal support, using tax breaks and right to work laws to establish foreign automakers with the ability to build vehicles at half the labor cost of domestic companies?
The federal government allowed some states to supply one segment of companies with loaded assault weapons to go hunting another segment of companies. And after twenty years of the onslaught you are complaining about some loan guarantees (that came with really onerous conditions) to allow some restructuring.