Ford CEO Says China Can ‘Put Us All Out of Business:’ TDS
Ford CEO Jim Farley made the comment while comparing China's car industry today to that of 1980s Japan.
Ford CEO Says China Can ‘Put Us All Out of Business:’ TDS
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I’m back in the U.S. and barely have any idea what day or time it is, the first cup of coffee is gone and am pretty sure another five are required, so let’s get into it.

? What I’m driving: Nothing at the moment, but an EV will be dropped off this morning for testing this week.

?? Ford CEO Jim Farley compared China’s auto industry today to that of Japan in the 1980s during a CBS Sunday Morning interview noting, “They have enough [production] capacity in China with existing factories to serve the entire North American market, put us all out of business. Japan never had that, so this is a completely different level of risk for our industry.”

? Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa said during the automaker’s Q3 shipments and revenue report that Ram will introduce two SRT-badged products in the next three months.

?? Mazda quietly introduced a new corporate logo at the 2025 Japan Mobility Show.

? Jaguar’s EV Grand Tourer reveal has been delayed until 2026 and the luxury car will start at $130,000.

? Tesla CEO Elon Musk claimed on the Joe Rogan Podcast that the new Roadster will debut this year and implied it will fly.

? Audi cut its profitability guidance, again, citing economic challenges and competition.

? Toyota revealed the bZ Time Attack concept that will be on display this week at the 2025 SEMA Show.

‼️ Ford recalled about 79,800 vehicles for door panel and lightbar issues.

? Weekend Race Results:

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