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  3. Reminder in ten years from now that the bankruptcy of companies like Volkswagen and Ford (and why we all drive Chinese cars now) will have been fully the fault of short-term gains oriented greedy CEOs and the politicians that accepted bribes from them

Reminder in ten years from now that the bankruptcy of companies like Volkswagen and Ford (and why we all drive Chinese cars now) will have been fully the fault of short-term gains oriented greedy CEOs and the politicians that accepted bribes from them

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    Reminder in ten years from now that the bankruptcy of companies like Volkswagen and Ford (and why we all drive Chinese cars now) will have been fully the fault of short-term gains oriented greedy CEOs and the politicians that accepted bribes from them

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      Reminder in ten years from now that the bankruptcy of companies like Volkswagen and Ford (and why we all drive Chinese cars now) will have been fully the fault of short-term gains oriented greedy CEOs and the politicians that accepted bribes from them

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      Iran war should be wake-up call about costs of not going full throttle towards EVs as Chinese have done, experts say

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      @thomasfuchs a silver lining is that cities are slowly but surely rebuilding their streets to no longer give cars the highest priority, making it practical for more people to not need a car

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        Reminder in ten years from now that the bankruptcy of companies like Volkswagen and Ford (and why we all drive Chinese cars now) will have been fully the fault of short-term gains oriented greedy CEOs and the politicians that accepted bribes from them

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        Iran war should be wake-up call about costs of not going full throttle towards EVs as Chinese have done, experts say

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        @thomasfuchs Honda is in the mix too. Interestingly it would be stunning if Toyota – which famously eschewed EVs in pursuit of alt fuels like hydrogen – ended up walking away okay from this; their latest round of North American EVs are much more competitive. But as this article says, the direction is very clear and US (and some EU!) manufacturers aren't on it.

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          Reminder in ten years from now that the bankruptcy of companies like Volkswagen and Ford (and why we all drive Chinese cars now) will have been fully the fault of short-term gains oriented greedy CEOs and the politicians that accepted bribes from them

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          Iran war should be wake-up call about costs of not going full throttle towards EVs as Chinese have done, experts say

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            Reminder in ten years from now that the bankruptcy of companies like Volkswagen and Ford (and why we all drive Chinese cars now) will have been fully the fault of short-term gains oriented greedy CEOs and the politicians that accepted bribes from them

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            ‘It’s stupid’: why western carmakers’ retreat from electric risks dooming them to irrelevance

            Iran war should be wake-up call about costs of not going full throttle towards EVs as Chinese have done, experts say

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            @thomasfuchs one bright side might be how this could start to build a distaste for cars in the USA? Or at least more fertile ground for seeds of better urbanism to take root?

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              Reminder in ten years from now that the bankruptcy of companies like Volkswagen and Ford (and why we all drive Chinese cars now) will have been fully the fault of short-term gains oriented greedy CEOs and the politicians that accepted bribes from them

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              ‘It’s stupid’: why western carmakers’ retreat from electric risks dooming them to irrelevance

              Iran war should be wake-up call about costs of not going full throttle towards EVs as Chinese have done, experts say

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              @thomasfuchs VW did just outsell BYD in China.

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