Ford says there will be no jobs lost by moving small models since they are increasing other model production outputs. Why move? There are plenty of empty buildings in Detroit and Flint. My bet is greed.
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Ford says there will be no jobs lost by moving small models since they are increasing other model production outputs. Why move? There are plenty of empty buildings in Detroit and Flint. My bet is greed.
Federal interference and over-regulation is my bet
If they acquired a plant here, they would have to get some people out of Mexico to work in it.
Hate to see the move to Mexico. But, I can't blame them for getting out of Detroit.
My understanding is this will not cause the loss of any jobs here in the states but will create jobs in Mexico. Maybe if we create them some jobs there they will stay on their side of the fence.Their large models like pick-ups and SUVs will still be built here.
I have been a Ford buyer since I bought my 1st 1970 Mustang Mach1 in 1973. My father-in-law was a Ford/Lincoln Mercury dealer for 30 years. All that said, the fact that Ford didn't take a single penny of bail-out $$ from Uncle Sucker would be reason enough for me to buy the brand.
Be different if Ford was moving to build and sell in Mexico, but Ford will "import" the cars to the US.
No one in Mexico has money to buy cars except the Cartels and they drive BMWs and Land Rovers.
They're going to be upset when Trump tacks that 35% tax on them when they ship them across the border.
Last 3 trucks were Fords' and I purchased my last one in 2015. Good for the rest of my driving days.
All you have to do is follow the money...It spells GREED! Do not believe the quote "No jobs lost" either. All those new jobs in Mexico could have been in the USA somewhere if they had chosen to build that plant in the USA! Just my opinion....We need to keep jobs and factories on home soil.
Attachment 248140I have a 2002 F150 V8 Triton Super Cab with 195,000 miles on it. I will probably get a 2013 model in the Spring. I love their F 150 line of truck.
The plant in Mexico is going to be making a couple of small cars for Ford, not trucks. Most "American made" trucks are the Toyota Tundra & Ford F150 (tie) as of 2015 statistics.
In any event, since it will take a couple of years to build the plant ... we'll have a new President before that can happen.
There is a board game called "Settlers of Catan." Its a pretty basic game. You will have to "HAVE" help from your opponets at some point, and have to "CUT" your opponets throat at some point as well. And you need to make the right decision of when to do so or it could bite you in the rear in the end. But the entire point of the game is to establish ALL the resources needed to be self sufficient. That way when your opponets need something then you can barter or trade and while helping them you help yourself. But when it comes time to cut a throat....you better make sure you have all resources you need to win because your opponets will no longer do business with ya.
Its the same in this world. If we had all the factories and businesses (Resources) here on our soil, heck yes we could help other countries and in turn help ourselves while doing it. But if they didn't do right by us...CUT EM OFF. We don't need them.... they need us! Move everything off shore, then when we get ready to tell another country "Stick it in your ear" then we end up cutting our own hands of and harming the USA. Pretty simplistic game. And a blast to play!
I agree 100%. Cousin was a line supervisor at the GM plant in Arlington, Tx. until he retired. He felt the same way you do. He hated Mondays due to the sloppy work the
employees did after the weekends. At a dealership you have recourse if the work is done sloppy. Turn around and take it back to the dealership and make them do it
right.
I hope Trump does win - The other option is a disgraceful corrupt catastrophe. I think Trump would actually support tax breaks and make an environment conducive to successful business, and Ford would move back on its own accord.
Ford's Jobs Matter - ALL Jobs Matter!!
I LOVE MY FORD! Its paid for and still going strong! Although I would LOVE any vehicle that was in the same state!