The American Spectator
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VW has one, maybe two years to turn things around else there may no longer be a VW .
The company is reportedly considering shuttering its plants in Germany to reduce manufacturing and compliance costs.
VW bent over backward when it was accused of “cheating” on federal-level emissions certification tests.
The government used that move to take away VW ’s strongest selling point — affordable, high-mileage vehicles.
Some news stories are spinning VW ’s woes as arising from union/labor cost woes but this is — to put it bluntly — bullsh
t.
The same, by the way, is happening to Stellantis , or at least to the Dodge and Chrysler brands.
Chrysler is down to just one model — the Pacifica Minivan — and Dodge has nothing to offer other than the Hornet, a small crossover.
The disease process has entered its terminal stage..
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