human1234 Posted April 5 Report Posted April 5 Subaru of America pausing new sales until further notice. Appears Subaru is pausing sales on new cars in thd US until they have a better idea what's going on with tariffs. https://www.reddit.com/r/economicCollapse/s/zXLeUz9ny0 Quote
CanadianMalodu Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 7 hours ago, human1234 said: Subaru of America pausing new sales until further notice. Appears Subaru is pausing sales on new cars in thd US until they have a better idea what's going on with tariffs. https://www.reddit.com/r/economicCollapse/s/zXLeUz9ny0 Excellent news. Subaru will now have to come up with more US assembly lines and increase their USMCA origin parts in the vehicles to dodge tariffs. 1 Quote
jpismahatma Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 42 minutes ago, CanadianMalodu said: Excellent news. Subaru will now have to come up with more US assembly lines and increase their USMCA origin parts in the vehicles to dodge tariffs. Subaru has lot of desi it folks Quote
anna_gari_maata Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 8 hours ago, human1234 said: Subaru of America pausing new sales until further notice. Appears Subaru is pausing sales on new cars in thd US until they have a better idea what's going on with tariffs. https://www.reddit.com/r/economicCollapse/s/zXLeUz9ny0 Subaru is the most American non-American car Quote
CanadianMalodu Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 25 minutes ago, jpismahatma said: Subaru has lot of desi it folks IT is one thing. Subaru will now adopt to tariffs by having to bringing to some manufacturing to the US. Quote
pakeer_saab Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 18 minutes ago, CanadianMalodu said: IT is one thing. Subaru will now adopt to tariffs by having to bringing to some manufacturing to the US. bringing manufacturing is not like changing drawers, entire supply chain need to be created this is most likely going to create lot of chaos for the next 2 yrs there is no guarantee that orangeman man will not change things again when he wants to there will be massive inflation for the next 2 yrs no country will buy anything american just the way america wants to close door for others look out for countries dropping out of F35 orders including Japan 1 Quote
Pavanonline Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 3 minutes ago, pakeer_saab said: bringing manufacturing is not like changing drawers, entire supply chain need to be created this is most likely going to create lot of chaos for the next 2 yrs there is no guarantee that orangeman man will not change things again when he wants to there will be massive inflation for the next 2 yrs no country will buy anything american just the way america wants to close door for others look out for countries dropping out of F35 orders including Japan Yup promise something and just wait till midterms simple. Quote
pakeer_saab Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 2 minutes ago, Pavanonline said: Yup promise something and just wait till midterms simple. by then, entire MA GA retards will understand what it means to bend and get frocked Quote
CanadianMalodu Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 6 minutes ago, pakeer_saab said: bringing manufacturing is not like changing drawers, entire supply chain need to be created this is most likely going to create lot of chaos for the next 2 yrs there is no guarantee that orangeman man will not change things again when he wants to there will be massive inflation for the next 2 yrs no country will buy anything american just the way america wants to close door for others look out for countries dropping out of F35 orders including Japan I don't think so. The manufacturing lines are NOT innovative. It used to be around till 80s. The globalization coupled with near zero protectionism is what brought this scenario. WWII made US to amp up manufacturing to all time high levels. Ford car assembly lines had built Sherman tanks. Under sufficient stimulus, companies can build and expand the manufacturing line. Subaru already has one line in Indiana. They can expand or built and /or acquire another one. Vendors will be always be around. Quote
hunkyfunky3 Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 10 hours ago, CanadianMalodu said: Excellent news. Subaru will now have to come up with more US assembly lines and increase their USMCA origin parts in the vehicles to dodge tariffs. That takes years Quote
CanadianMalodu Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 2 hours ago, hunkyfunky3 said: That takes years It wouldn't. You could do it in six months or so. If you were to keep the volume of manufacturing as a constant, then you can simply minimally disassemble the existing assembly line say in Japan and repurpose it for assembly in the US by shipping it. SUBARU already has a assembly line in Indiana. Scaling it up is not a big deal. That would take even less. Even before that, you can contract the manufacturing to a US assembly line in the interim. Quote
jpismahatma Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 1 hour ago, CanadianMalodu said: It wouldn't. You could do it in six months or so. If you were to keep the volume of manufacturing as a constant, then you can simply minimally disassemble the existing assembly line say in Japan and repurpose it for assembly in the US by shipping it. SUBARU already has a assembly line in India. Scaling it up is not a big deal. That would take even less. Even before that, you can contract the manufacturing to a US assembly line in the interim. Whenever I see your dp, I remember Ali movie and laugh. You post seriously but your dp is really funny. Manchiga select cheskunavu. Quote
DonnyStrumpet Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 1 hour ago, CanadianMalodu said: It wouldn't. You could do it in six months or so. If you were to keep the volume of manufacturing as a constant, then you can simply minimally disassemble the existing assembly line say in Japan and repurpose it for assembly in the US by shipping it. SUBARU already has a assembly line in Indiana. Scaling it up is not a big deal. That would take even less. Even before that, you can contract the manufacturing to a US assembly line in the interim. Are you kidding? The level of regulations are overburdening. It takes atleast a year to make any progress. Also they need a lot of capital to make this happen. I’m not sure about the financial health of Subaru corp. Do they even have cash flows to invest in US now. Quote
CanadianMalodu Posted April 6 Report Posted April 6 6 minutes ago, DonnyStrumpet said: Are you kidding? The level of regulations are overburdening. It takes atleast a year to make any progress. Also they need a lot of capital to make this happen. I’m not sure about the financial health of Subaru corp. Do they even have cash flows to invest in US now. Not necessarily. Say if Ford has a near defunct plant or plant with low volumes, Subaru can "loan" their mfg. unit say in Dearborne, Michigan. Some customization and they can keep rolling volumes. They could even buy one readily if have enough cash. American South is investment hungry. Take it to Alabama or Louisiana, it won't take long. Beaurocracy in US is nowhere close to countries like India. I don't think they will fcuk around much, when the investment is moving in line with their POTUS policy. Quote
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