"Journalists" usually go to hell for headlines like this.
Quote from: antiBS on March 25, 2026, 18:26:18"Journalists" usually go to hell for headlines like this.
1. journalists don't write headlines, editors do.
2. I bet if the headline was about a Chinese or global South country market crash you wouldn't have reacted so emotional or negatively to the headline and would have probably praised it. hypocrite.
They only had 15 years to go full on EVs...
China brands are also suffering. 130 chinese brands, only about 30 are economicaly viabre, 100 will disappear until 2030.
Gotta thank 47 for implementing China's economic plan for them.
Beyond that, no one can match Chinese automakers' SDV (software defined vehicles) value for money proposition. Even Honda admitted that in their most recent quarterly report.
If you're going to gamble you should be prepared to lose.
Quote from: jdrch on March 25, 2026, 21:41:29Gotta thank 47 for implementing China's economic plan for them.
Beyond that, no one can match Chinese automakers' ... value for money proposition.
lol, Amen.
@ sore LOSER
Definition of the psychological projection:
The process by which one attributes one's own individual positive or negative characteristics, affects, and impulses to another person or group... often a defense mechanism in which unpleasant or unacceptable impulses, stressors, ideas, affects, or responsibilities are attributed to others. For example, the defense mechanism of projection enables a person conflicted over expressing anger to change "I hate them" to "They hate me." Such defensive patterns are often used to justify prejudice or evade responsibility.
PS: no, you're wrong, you hung-up loser, because I don't like headlines of this kind at all, it's not about the German automotive industry.
Quote from: antiBS on March 25, 2026, 18:26:18"Journalists" usually go to hell for headlines like this.
There is no hell. And journalists are a fast dying breed too ;)
Quote from: antiBS on March 26, 2026, 18:03:11@ sore LOSER
Definition of the psychological projection:
The process by which one attributes one's own individual positive or negative characteristics, affects, and impulses to another person or group... often a defense mechanism in which unpleasant or unacceptable impulses, stressors, ideas, affects, or responsibilities are attributed to others. For example, the defense mechanism of projection enables a person conflicted over expressing anger to change "I hate them" to "They hate me." Such defensive patterns are often used to justify prejudice or evade responsibility.
PS: no, you're wrong, you hung-up loser, because I don't like headlines of this kind at all, it's not about the German automotive industry.
psychological projection clear and simple! :D