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Stellantis SHOCKS the Entire Car Industry with MASSIVE PRICE CUT
The car industry just got turned upside down! Stellantis has announced a game-changing price cut across its lineup, including Stellantis electric vehicles (EVs). This bold Stellantis pricing strategy is sending shockwaves through the automotive industry. With new car prices dropping, buyers struggling with car loans now have affordable options to consider.
In this video, we break down the Stellantis news, including how these car price cuts could impact car industry trends, Stellantis layoffs, and the overall auto industry in 2025. Discover how Stellantis CEO is steering the company to reshape the car market and what this means for Stellantis cars and affordable cars in 2025.
Stay tuned for car market updates, insights into Stellantisβ approach to EV price cuts, and the future of the car industry. Don’t miss this crucial update on Stellantis, the automotive industry, and the latest car news from Motor Lounge!
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The most surprised are shareholders!
Not even a mention of Massive price cut in the video. No subscription here. Delete and good bye.
What fool is going to buy an EV? Stellantis needs to realize consumers don't want a computerized toaster on wheels. We want a simple 4, 6 or 8 cylinder non-turbo. We don't want to play "World of Warcraft" on the display, we want fuel guage & temp guage, in a simple display directly in front. Buttons for radio and heater, skip the leather wrapped cup holders. less digital more physical buttons.
Cut the marketing BS. Few customers are clamoring for EV's. How about making reliable vehicles that people want for a reasonable price?
Short on substance! Nothing to this.