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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/15089465

Americans Are Open To Cheap Chinese Cars. That’s 'Scary' For The Rest Of The Auto Industry

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[–] Ultragigagigantic 35 points 7 months ago (4 children)

Make small trucks you stupid pieces of shit! Make them SMALL.

Fuck the chicken tax, I want my Toyota helix.

Capitalists hate competition.

[–] [email protected] 15 points 7 months ago

Aside from the chicken tax, Trump also slapped another 25% tariff on Chinese cars specifically because fuck you if you want a small cheap EV.

And it's not only about tariffs. Many regulations benefit big cars. There's CAFE, which ties emissions limits to a car's footprint: the larger the car, the less stringent the emission standard is. General Motors average fuel economy has actually gotten worse in the past 5 years. And, there's a $30k tax break for small businesses that buy a vehicle for work that weighs over 6,000 lbs. fully loaded.

Did you know the US has had a "gas guzzler tax" since 1978? It applies to every car that gets less than 22.5 mpg. Except for SUVs and pickups, those are for some reason exempt. The US also has some of the lowest gasoline taxes among rich nations, giving very little incentive to buy a car that consumes less fuel.

US federal safety regulations and crash tests, contrary to European ones, do not consider anything other than the occupant of the car. The risks to pedestrians or cyclists are not a consideration at all when evaluating the safety of the car.

Consider that car makers make substantially bigger margins on the large vehicle segment, and the reasons for all these nonsensical regulations start becoming clear.

[–] thejoker954 11 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Yes! I hate how the 'small' trucks nowdays are still full fucking size.

I used to have an old ass ford ranger and that beast was great.

Fairly fuel efficient considering it's age. Fitted perfectly on the road.

It wasn't 17 feet off the ground for no reason. You could easily load and unload the bed.

I got so excited when I heard they were bringing it back.

Then of course it's a full size (aka oversized) pickup that got worse mileage than the 30 year old version.

[–] dynamojoe 4 points 7 months ago

The Ford Maverick gives me hope. If something like that came out in a full EV format my Model 3 will know its days are numbered.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 7 months ago

I have a 1998 toyota tacoma that I use daily only because there is no other new vehicle on the market that's like it. It's built on a car frame, and its tiny, and handles just like a car - it's amazing.

[–] AngryCommieKender 2 points 7 months ago

https://minitrucks.net/collections/vehicles

I don't see any hiluxs, but there are some good deals there