Dec 11, 2008

Salvatajeame ésta

Recomendado por Dolores, las maravillas de la intervención estatal. ¿Comprarían un auto fabricado por el congreso de EEUU?

Forget Chrysler, which has needed a bailout from Washington or Stuttgart in three of the last four recessions. The tragedy of GM and Ford is that, inside each, are perfectly viable businesses, albeit that have been slowly murdered over 30 years by CAFE. Both have decent global operations. At home, both have successful, profitable businesses selling pickups, SUVs and other larger vehicles to willing consumers, despite having to pay high UAW wages.

All this is dragged down by federal fuel-economy mandates that require them to lose tens of billions making small cars Americans don't want in high-cost UAW factories. Understand something: Ford and GM in Europe successfully sell cars that are small but not cheap. Europeans are willing to pay top dollar for a refined small car that gets excellent mileage, because they face gasoline prices as high as $9. Americans are not Europeans. In the U.S., except during bouts of high gas prices or in the grip of a Prius fad, the small cars that American consumers buy aren't bought for high mileage, but for low sticker prices. And the Big Three, with their high labor costs, cannot deliver as much value in a cheap car as the transplants can.

5 comments:

  1. Según tengo entendido el presidente de Ford rechazó el bailout porque la empreza tiene más reservas que GM y Chrysler.

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  2. Vamos Ford todavía, no compren autos GM o Chrysley.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/11/business/11auto.html?hp


    Fuerza Shelby.

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  3. Si Ford rechaza el bailout mi proximo auto es un focus.

    Leo

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  4. Oficialmente Mulally, el presidente dijo que no necesitaba el rescate.
    GM y Chrysler si porque su situación es más compleja.

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  5. ¿CAFE no afecta a Toyota o Nissan?

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