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No longer 6.6% its now 7% in Georgia
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The point is to get people to buy 'Made in America'.
I would call It a victory if the Tariff forced
Ford to move all manufacturing back inside the 48 states
and employ American workers.
All Ford would have to do Is factor in a greater cost of labor.
I doubt that would raise the price more than 10 to 12%
BUT My Ford's would be American Made and I'd gladly pay more for that !

Now If we could get Ford to make Its own parts, Like Elon did with Tesla.
He made so much money that he is now paving the way to build Star Ships at a rate of 100 per month.
His Cyber truck plant Is In Texas. Not Mexico.
Betcha no body saw that coming.
If this comment was tongue in cheek, well done. If not, I’d research Elon’s contribution to the environment in Texas. The biggest reason he moved his operations there was because he wants to operate unshackled, and Texas will gladly accommodate that. California wouldn’t. As a Texan, the threats to our health and environment are constant. Whether petrochemicals, fracking, or rocket launches, there’s a reason Texas constantly lands in the bottom 10% for quality of life.
 

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The point is to get people to buy 'Made in America'.
I would call It a victory if the Tariff forced
Ford to move all manufacturing back inside the 48 states
and employ American workers.
All Ford would have to do Is factor in a greater cost of labor.
I doubt that would raise the price more than 10 to 12%
BUT My Ford's would be American Made and I'd gladly pay more for that !
Now If we could get Ford to make Its own parts, Like Elon did with Tesla.
He made so much money that he is now paving the way to build Star Ships at a rate of 100 per month.
His Cyber truck plant Is In Texas. Not Mexico.
Betcha no body saw that coming.
Oh I think it'll be more than 10 or 12% higher if the trucks are assembled in the US.
The average annual salary for an auto worker in Mexico is around 320,634 Mexican pesos, or about $17,000 USD. However, wages vary depending on the position and the presence of unions.
  • Unions in mexico
    In cities with unions, wages are higher. For example, at a GM Mexico plant, wages ranged from 184.35 pesos to 679.53 pesos per day, which is about $8
The average take-home pay for an automotive worker in the United States varies depending on factors like experience, location, and specialization.

Average salary
  • According to ZipRecruiter, the average annual salary for an automotive worker in the United States is $47,069, or $3,922 per month.

  • According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the median annual wage for automotive service technicians and mechanics in 2023 was $47,770, or $22.96 per hour.
 

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I feel bad for other countries, shit that sucks. Philippines I read make like 40 a month or something insane like that working 8 hour days

I find myself taking our quality of pay for granted sometimes.
 

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If this comment was tongue in cheek, well done. If not, I’d research Elon’s contribution to the environment in Texas. The biggest reason he moved his operations there was because he wants to operate unshackled, and Texas will gladly accommodate that. California wouldn’t. As a Texan, the threats to our health and environment are constant. Whether petrochemicals, fracking, or rocket launches, there’s a reason Texas constantly lands in the bottom 10% for quality of life.
He moved because the Democrats kept postponing his applications to launch with tens of millions of dollars on the line. Texas won't do that, they understand the importance of BUSINESS. Besides, Texas has WATER! 🤣
 

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My deposit is refundable if the price changes. Which it would with tariffs but I'm also expecting the built email any day now so hopefully I'm making the cut. Been in production for over 10 days
it needs to pass through customs before the tariff. and unfortunately as someone else pointed out, dealers could start changing markups on trucks that don't have the tariff.

I just want to comment before the thread is locked. 😀
we had several pages of non political posting and now the shit show has arrived. once that circus pulls into town the thread is over. 🤷
 
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it needs to pass through customs before the tariff. and unfortunately as someone else pointed out, dealers could start changing markups on trucks that don't have the tariff.


we had several pages of non political posting and now the shit show has arrived. once that circus pulls into town the thread is over. 🤷
Thread police reporting for duty!
 

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Woah. This thread lived longer than I thought it would.

Nutshell: no one knows right now.
 

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As someone who is politically moderate, if there even is such a thing anymore, I don't disagree with the spirit of returning manufacturing to the US, but it's a more complex issue than enacting tariffs to protect industry.

Issue 1 - Immediate price shock on vehicles assembled in Mexico. After the insane increases in vehicle prices over the past 4-5 years, the only decent cars left around the $20K price point are stuff like the Nissan Versa and Kicks (Mexico), and a few Korean products. Being generous with decent here, and definitely not including the Mitsubishi Mirage, which is terrible. A car that runs and drives, reliably gets you to work, isn't horrible to be in, and will probably last 100k miles with routine maintenance.

Issue 2 - Korean cars? I have nothing against them, but why would Mexico be punished so hard while imports from Korea get a pass, for now. GM is also bringing cars in from their Korean subsidiary, which again on issue 1, the Trax / Envista is one of the few good cheap vehicles you can buy.

Issue 3 - How are legacy automakers (Ford, GM, Stellantis) possibly going to make economy cars in the US at a profit? All previous attempts have failed, even when the cars were competitive (Focus, Cruze for example) and nothing has fundamentally changed the equation.
 

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I know alot Mexican people they are my friends I'm proud to own my maverick built by my Mexican brothers and sisters
it is one of the best factories Ford operates.
 

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As someone who is politically moderate, if there even is such a thing anymore, I don't disagree with the spirit of returning manufacturing to the US, but it's a more complex issue than enacting tariffs to protect industry.
did you read any articles from media, or this thread?

it's about border security for immigration and the war on drugs.

the reason Canada and Mexico are initially targeted is because they are our borders.

the rest of your commentary is largely irrelevant in a discussion about Maverick tariffs.
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