Quote from aeliodon:
Foreign auto makers produce just as many cars in america, and they have to deal with the unions too - but their execs aren't shit-for-brains-dumb like the americans.
No foreign auto makers have any dealings with the UAW as far as I know.
That's why they build their plants down south, where they can hire corn-fed, strong back, hard working farm raised labor, at about $13/hour.
No pensions, basic health care, and few 401(k) plans, all in a low tax environment.
Toyota is in Kentucky, Nissan is in Tennessee, Honda is in Ohio (south) and Indiana, Hyundai is in Alabama (Kia in Georgia), and even the Germans are in Alabama (Mercedes) and South Carolina (BMW).
The legacy costs of the U.S. automakers are just one more factor killing them. Just killing them.
