Stellantis Profits Crash In 2024, Some Brands Could Be Axed, CEO Warns
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Cylinder deactivation, cam failures, and E-Torque, I believe, have put a big hurt in sales.
The huge price increases, poor quality, and lack of warranty support, have just added fuel to the fire.
Then, you have the loonies in charge pushing E this and E that, costing the car companies billions of dollars, resulting in nothing but the ruination of the auto manufacturers, which was the main goal all along,
We are supposed to live in controlled, self-sustainable communities where all the needs "they" think we need are met, leaving an almost zero "carbon footprint".
This was laid out in UN Agenda 21 well over 20 years ago. I read it back then, but try finding that text today. It's all been whitewashed into a fairy tale sounding wonderful life.
I'm just an old pion whose thoughts don't matter, so I just have to make the best of how things are and live out the rest of my days.
Things sure aren't the way I grew up. Some things are much better, and needed to be corrected. I don't see smoke stacks from factories spewing jet black smoke like I used to. People aren't throwing their trash in gullies and fields in order to fill them in.
Motor oil isn't spread onto dirt roads to keep dust down, though that really did a great job of dust control if you lived on a dirt road like I did.
Some things needed changing, but things have gotten out of control in order to empower a few.
Rant over. Maybe I shouldn't post right after having a migraine....
What are you going to get next?Well the way Stellantis is going,caused me enough consternation, i sold the truck 2 days ago,and a kid is coming from southern BC on Sunday to buy the 1320.Sold both for more then i paid for them,so i figured i better jump on the offers while they were still there. I can't get alot of parts for the truck anymore,and when i had the dealer look up commonly wearing parts,like struts for the 1320 they're not available anymore either,as the 1320 uses differant struts from other Challengers,so both are gone,as i'm not hung up on hanging onto vehicles i can't get parts for anymore
I don't think so. Ford stock got crushed today, lost a whopping 20%, the worst since 2008. The fed will cut rates in Sep, then again after that. People will start buying again, which will help, but they'll still need to lower the cost of the vehicle if they want to remain viable.I do believe the killing off of the Challenger and Charger is going to play a major roll in this. I would be watching Fords Stock to climb.
I don't think so. Ford stock got crushed today, lost a whopping 20%, the worst since 2008. The fed will cut rates in Sep, then again after that. People will start buying again, which will help, but they'll still need to lower the cost of the vehicle if they want to remain viable.
Ford did much worst than Stellantis and the other auto makers.I was going to post the same thing. It's not just Stellantis, Ford is hurting as well.
After 50 years of racing everything from motocross bikes/snowmobiles and vehicles it's time to retire i think,lol. Both the wife and i aren't in as good shape as we were a couple years ago,and she was basically forced out when she shattered her right leg,and with-out her at the track,it wasn't as much fun,so it's time to step back from things. If things change in a year or two in regards to our health,we might get back into it again.To tell you the truth,i'm kind of glad both are sold,as i'm not under any pressure to have them at the track on a weekly basis. My local track is 155 miles from my driveway to the entrance gates,and i'm getting to old to enjoy getting home at 2:00 am anymore,lolWhat are you going to get next?
I did see the Ford drop in stock. One thing about the Mustang is Ford always kept the GT low in price. Plus they are the only muscle car left standing and they still offer a stick. The cost of cars has pushed most people away. We haven't bought anything. We did buy last year, but it was a heck of steal on my Flex with 12k miles. I have several close friends in the car business and they are struggling to sell anything. With Stellantis I really don't know what is going to happen. The Hemi engine saved that company and especially when they brought back the Charger/Challenger. They are all over the road. I see 3x as many of those cars vs any Camaro or Mustang. Dodge really screwed up IMO.I don't think so. Ford stock got crushed today, lost a whopping 20%, the worst since 2008. The fed will cut rates in Sep, then again after that. People will start buying again, which will help, but they'll still need to lower the cost of the vehicle if they want to remain viable.
Cylinder deactivation, cam failures, and E-Torque, I believe, have put a big hurt in sales.
The huge price increases, poor quality, and lack of warranty support, have just added fuel to the fire.
Then, you have the loonies in charge pushing E this and E that, costing the car companies billions of dollars, resulting in nothing but the ruination of the auto manufacturers, which was the main goal all along,
We are supposed to live in controlled, self-sustainable communities where all the needs "they" think we need are met, leaving an almost zero "carbon footprint".
This was laid out in UN Agenda 21 well over 20 years ago. I read it back then, but try finding that text today. It's all been whitewashed into a fairy tale sounding wonderful life.
I'm just an old pion whose thoughts don't matter, so I just have to make the best of how things are and live out the rest of my days.
Things sure aren't the way I grew up. Some things are much better, and needed to be corrected. I don't see smoke stacks from factories spewing jet black smoke like I used to. People aren't throwing their trash in gullies and fields in order to fill them in.
Motor oil isn't spread onto dirt roads to keep dust down, though that really did a great job of dust control if you lived on a dirt road like I did.
Some things needed changing, but things have gotten out of control in order to empower a few.
Rant over. Maybe I shouldn't post right after having a migraine....
Agenda goal 21 may be whitewashed while using Google as a search engine but Duck Duck Go brings up all this and more.
But, sometimes I'd like to forget about this 1984 stuff too.
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I didnt help them but helped a local dealer by trading my '19 laramie 1500 for a low mileage '22 laramie 2500 dsl. the '19 would have been my final truck had we not bought a 5th wheel camper to pull.I was lucky enough to help them with the 2023 profits!
Good luck! Get yourself an older molar lol.After 50 years of racing everything from motocross bikes/snowmobiles and vehicles it's time to retire i think,lol. Both the wife and i aren't in as good shape as we were a couple years ago,and she was basically forced out when she shattered her right leg,and with-out her at the track,it wasn't as much fun,so it's time to step back from things. If things change in a year or two in regards to our health,we might get back into it again.To tell you the truth,i'm kind of glad both are sold,as i'm not under any pressure to have them at the track on a weekly basis. My local track is 155 miles from my driveway to the entrance gates,and i'm getting to old to enjoy getting home at 2:00 am anymore,lol
A gal in her early 50's has been after my truck for several years,and when she agreed to my price i told her she could come get it,lol Same with the 1320,a young guy seen it at the Hemi shoot-out last summer,and has been after me to sell it to him since.
I got lots of them ,as i hate Dentists to,lol.Just razzing ya T,i knew you meant MoparGood luck! Get yourself an older molar lol.