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    Cheaper to make a car in South Korea or Georgia?

    So Kia Is making the new Sorrento in Georgia, it used to be we exported our cheap cars to be manufactured by workers in Korea now it's the other way around. Sign that US of A become just a consumer vs a global manufacturer powerhouse.

    Sad state.
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    #2
    Wonder what the pay rate is there?

    1992 BMW 325iC
    1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
    1965 Chevrolet Corvair Monza 140hp

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      #3
      Isn't it because noone else wants to buy an SUV, same thing with BMW and Mercedes with plants in the South.
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        #4
        No X3 and X5's with diesel's sell well in UK and the rest of Europe.
        https://www.facebook.com/BentOverRacing

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          #5
          It's just to avoid the backlash that is coming from the American Consumer. we live by free trade but nobody wants to buy our shit. Everybody wants to sell here only. But now, the trade deficit is finally unsustainable. They kill the hen that lay the golden eggs.

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            #6
            Originally posted by svn2002s View Post
            They kill the hen that lay the golden eggs.
            this is a wonderful saying

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              #7
              Originally posted by M-technik-3 View Post
              So Kia Is making the new Sorrento in Georgia, it used to be we exported our cheap cars to be manufactured by workers in Korea now it's the other way around. Sign that US of A become just a consumer vs a global manufacturer powerhouse.

              Sad state.
              wHAT?

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                #8
                Actually, with high energy prices and concern, multi-domestic production makes a lot of sense. Build the cars where the demand is, versus where labor is cheap.

                Plus, with more robots, labor is a smaller portion of the cost and more technical support is needed, so a place with more skilled labor is good.

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                  #9
                  We sent production overseas to fire all the employees before they can collect retirement!

                  This place is like catholic school, 2/3 of the students smoke weed on a daily basis, but the faculty seems to convince the outside world that drugs are just in the other schools, the resident pot dealer thinks he's cool because he has the originality to call anyone he doesn't like a homosexual, and most of the little children follow him like sheep, then there's the few with brains, you hardly ever hear from them, perhaps don't even know they exist, but they get all the sh!t done.

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                    #10
                    almost all US-sold cars are built in US today... As Ford and Chevy moved to Mexico and Canada respectively, Toyota, Honda, Mitsubishi, Mazda, BMW, Mercedes, Hyundai, Kia, began to build cars here...


                    Getting the fuck out of liberal states and moving south...

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                      #11
                      Let's not forget the role the labor unions played in making overseas manufacturing appealing to Ford and GM.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Nygdup View Post
                        Let's not forget the role the labor unions played in making overseas manufacturing appealing to Ford and GM.
                        Let's also not forget the role labor unions played in creating the middle class, or the shite cars Ford and GM have been peddling for decades, or the philosophically different corporate attitude foriegn car makers have. Lots to remember.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by ///e30freak View Post
                          Let's also not forget the role labor unions played in creating the middle class, or the shite cars Ford and GM have been peddling for decades, or the philosophically different corporate attitude foriegn car makers have. Lots to remember.

                          They did their jobs...then they did so much they killed the jobs they created.

                          This place is like catholic school, 2/3 of the students smoke weed on a daily basis, but the faculty seems to convince the outside world that drugs are just in the other schools, the resident pot dealer thinks he's cool because he has the originality to call anyone he doesn't like a homosexual, and most of the little children follow him like sheep, then there's the few with brains, you hardly ever hear from them, perhaps don't even know they exist, but they get all the sh!t done.

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