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petesergeant a day ago

> The companies shifted production abroad because they didn't want to pay for US labor

Realistically it’s the consumers who didn’t want to pay for it

steveBK123 a day ago | parent | next [-]

Also US cars were genuinely horrendous in the 80s-90s in terms of build quality & reliability vs same price or cheaper Japanese equivalents.

It's only rather recent that all the big name car makes from US/Europe/Japan/Korea are pretty good & reliable. There were huge differences 30-40 years ago.

coredog64 a day ago | parent [-]

I think there's a finer point here: US consumers don't want to pay for local UAW labor. GM&Toyota did fine out of the NUMMI plant, and companies like Nissan and Mercedes are making cars in Alabama.

pjc50 19 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Parallel to how the UK car industry local brands collapsed, but Nissan Sunderland has just kept going nicely.

steveBK123 a day ago | parent | prev [-]

The problem wasn't assembly alone, the designers carry much blame as well in that era.

intended 16 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Customers will always aim for the best quality/price combination that they can get though.