Chinese Cars for Canada...For or Against?

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In the case of the F35, it is by far more capable than the Saab Gripen. But Saab is not likely to hold us over a barrel for replacement parts, or turn off functionality if Sweden decides it doesn't like us.

We're never winning a traditional war against the U.S. We don't need the most amazing stealth aircraft. We need reliable planes and a quantity of aircraft to cover fast areas. We don't design them here anymore, so we need to buy them from a reliable partner that doesn't even pretend they want to annex us. If we build some planes or parts here, even better.

Kitchener Ontario:
Magellan Aerospace...specializes in 5 axis titanium and hard metal machining for landing gear and airframe components.
They manufacture landing gear and wing fuselage components, including titanium parts for the F-35 fighter jets.
They are the first non- USA supplier to deliver F-35 parts.

Nearby in Cambridge:
Heroux-Devtek, builds large complex landing gear systems for Boeing 777 and777x aircraft.

There are actually 10 Innovative Aerospace companies taking off in Waterloo right now.
I'm sure there's probably other places in Canada too....if so, maybe we could build some fighter planes planes?
 
there are these super cute little trucks for sale at some small dealership up the highway from me.
I haven't looked at them, but, I was thinking how much I loved my mazda pickup. Handy for all sorts of items. Maybe something to consider when i replace my current vehicle
 
Things are not well with the world if somebody like waterfall is talking about increasing our supply of fighter jets vs buying them from China. It doesn’t look good for the future, either way.
 
My opinion is that we are screwed. It’s a bad idea to buddy up with a communist foreign power. It’s a bad idea to buddy up with Trump. It’s a bad idea that everybody’s gearing up for war. There’s no good outlook.
I always remember that Vietnam held on (with help) against the USA because they knew how to fight on their own Terrain; look at Ukraine with Russia; and then there are the smaller countries that have held back the big guy just by being prepared.
I don't want to see war either...but Trump is Caligula on Steroids, if he isn't stopped if he makes a move. Or he could be relying on intimidation.
 
I always remember that Vietnam held on (with help) against the USA because they knew how to fight on their own Terrain; look at Ukraine with Russia; and then there are the smaller countries that have held back the big guy just by being prepared.
I don't want to see war either...but Trump is Caligula on Steroids, if he isn't stopped if he makes a move. Or he could be relying on intimidation.
Why is he still there? Because of some high level performative bulls**t? It doesn’t make sense - everybody can see it. He shouldn’t be in office so we shouldn’t be fighting Caligula. I think the powers want a war.
 
Frankly, our next car is going to be replacing the "family car" that we use for longer treks so it will be gas or hybrid. Still not convinced we have enough charging capacity in North America. But for a "daily driver" used for local commuting and shopping and such? Sure, an EV would work just fine for me. Unfortunately, last time I bought a car, the market was still recovering from COVID and EVs were even harder to get than cars period so I went with the path of least resistance and bought a gas-powered Civic. The selection in my price range was pretty limited then (3, nearly 4, years ago), too.
We're due to add a vehicle as Claire needs one. Could be this summer. Hopefully we can hold off a while.

If I had to buy a car today, it would probably be a mid size SUV in EV form. That would take my wife to work and do most of the cottage commutes. We'd charge at home and cottage almost 100% of the time. 90% at night when electricity is cheap.

Claire would take the 10 year old hatchback.
 
I always remember that Vietnam held on (with help) against the USA because they knew how to fight on their own Terrain; look at Ukraine with Russia; and then there are the smaller countries that have held back the big guy just by being prepared.
I don't want to see war either...but Trump is Caligula on Steroids, if he isn't stopped if he makes a move. Or he could be relying on intimidation.
He’s probably relying on intimidation. But the response is gearing up with war machines, and siding with equally sinister regimes. That’s not a good response.
 
my son's bmw suv is 10 years old, my bmw sedan is 8 years old, just thinking a pickup or suv suits my current needs...probably suv as i am concerned about safety with grandkids in backseat.

anyhow, back to china imports, will be interesting to see what they bring in.

I don't drive much, so, not sure if would be logical for me.
 
We have so much to learn but overall we believe:

We know it all ... but knowledge is distributive ... kind of disseminated!

Maybe a stage we're in?
 
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