• Buffalox@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    As things are looking right now, the most likely candidates are Stelantis, Nissan and Volvo.
    Stellantis will probably be broken up, and a few of their brands may survive.

    But China too may see a couple of their automakers fail, the margins in China are basically non existent, and nobody is really making any money there ATM.

    Considering the insane stock value, some may be surprised that I also think Tesla could go under, but with the steeply declining sales, I don’t see any way they are actually profitable, I strongly suspect their books are cooked. Their development cycle is too slow, and they have no new products on the horizon to arrive soon.
    Also although many people still don’t realize it, Tesla cars are deathtraps more than any other brand, and here in Denmark, the Tesla 3 fails 30% of our mandatory safety checks. By far the worst car in the country, and results are similar in Germany, although not quite as bad, Tesla is also by far the worst car in Germany.

    USA doesn’t have those checks, so people there don’t know they are death traps until it actually happens.

    PS My neighbor just bought a VOLVO XC 40, and I have to say, it’s an absolutely amazing car. So if Volvo fails it’s definitely not because the cars aren’t good enough IMO.

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      I don’t think Volvo will fall. Volvo is owned by Geely which is one of more successful Chinese automaker, that has a significant presence outside of china with brands like Volvo, Polestar and Zeekr. So if Volvo disappears it will most likely be because of a decision to retire the brand.

      Agree on stellantis and nissan though.