The Affordable Car Is Dead. What Happened?
6 hours ago
- #protectionism
- #economic mobility
- #car affordability
- The era of affordable 'econoboxes' is over, with new car prices averaging around $50,000 and few options under $20,000.
- High car costs and rising repair expenses have led to increased repossessions, creating a mobility crisis, especially for low-income Americans.
- Protectionist policies, like tariffs and lenient fuel standards, have shielded Detroit automakers from competition, driving up prices and reducing affordable options.
- Chinese cars, such as BYD's Seal sedan, offer better technology and lower prices, suggesting that opening the market could improve affordability.
- Proposed solutions include allowing Chinese automakers to enter the U.S. market with conditions like local manufacturing and no subsidies.
- The loss of affordable cars erodes American independence and mobility, highlighting the need for policy changes to restore access to basic transportation.