
Episode 648 - Big 3 Supplier Relations Improving, VW Undercuts UAW Pay, U.S. Cars Getting Older
Episode 648 - Big 3 Supplier Relations Improving, VW Undercuts UAW Pay, U.S. Cars Getting Older
Autoline Daily - Video · John McElroy
May 23, 20118m 1s
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Show Notes
A company called Planning Perspectives, which tracks supplier relations, says the Detroit Three have improved dramatically, while the Japanese, in the words of the study’s author, "have lost their way." Volkswagen, at its new plant in Tennessee, will be paying its hourly workers $27 an hour, including wages and benefits. That compares to about $52 an hour for GM and Chrysler and $58 at Ford. The average age of cars and trucks on the roads in the U.S. is getting older. All that and more, plus a look at the convertible version of the Camaro 2SS.
Topics
carsnewsautomotivesuppliersVolkswagenBAICChevrolet Camarocar salesUAWToyotaDetroit 3