When the iPad debuted in 2010, there was a lot of discussion about the “post-PC era.” With tablets and smartphones filling roles previously only possible by a laptop or desktop computer, there was a lot of chatter about the future role of the iPad as a disruptive device.
Sedans, I think, are entirely extinct from the domestic US automakers. I am pretty sure the Malibu was the last one standing and GM killed it. Leaving only a couple sports cars (Mustang and Vette and maybe Charger) to represent the US “auto”-makers. To get a sedan, you need to buy a non-big 3 car. It’s so sad.
Sedans, I think, are entirely extinct from the domestic US automakers. I am pretty sure the Malibu was the last one standing and GM killed it. Leaving only a couple sports cars (Mustang and Vette and maybe Charger) to represent the US “auto”-makers. To get a sedan, you need to buy a non-big 3 car. It’s so sad.
It really is. And largely driven by Democrats auto regulations which give things classified as “light trucks” less harsh emissions requirements.
Yup. That’s true. It boggles the mind that the big 3 domestics can’t manage to make money on a sedan while international manufacturers can.
Wonderful thought-piece, John. Thank you. I long for the day when I only need one device.
Thanks, Brad! We’re getting so, so close!