Still made in China this time, correct? Too bad, was once MADE in Canada....we're circling the drain!The one I ordered will be coming to Canada.
Definitely. We need to bring manufacturing back to North America! Or at least not in China. Anywhere elsewhere in Asia would be better, but apparently Lincoln sells 2 of every 4 Nautilus cars in China, so it's not too surprising they would manufacture them there.Still made in China this time, correct? Too bad, was once MADE in Canada....we're circling the drain!
Golly gee, thanks... (and our Canadian friends).
OK, good point. If I do that, the 2023 price is $58835, a difference compared to the 2024 model of $2040. Not as big of a difference.If your concern is about the increase in the price due to manufacturing in China etc., you would be better off comparing the 2024 price to a 2023.
The MRSP difference in price between my 2020 Aviator and the equivalent 2023 I ordered is $7,160. I'm sure that the 2023 Nautilus is also likely more than what you paid for the 2021.
Peter
You are not importing the vehicle, Lincoln is. Therefore, the tariff, if any, would be on Lincoln, not you. The tariff, again if any, would be reflected in the purchase agreement.OK, good point. If I do that, the 2023 price is $58835, a difference compared to the 2024 model of $2040. Not as big of a difference.
However, my question remains: Is this car, that is manufactured in China, subject to an import tariff? That's my concern, not the price per se.
Yes, I know and thank you for that Captain Obvious!You are not importing the vehicle, Lincoln is. Therefore, the tariff, if any, would be on Lincoln, not you. The tariff, again if any, would be reflected in the purchase agreement.
Yes, I know and thank you for that Captain Obvious!
Of course any import tariff will be charged to Lincoln (which will in turn, be charged to the customer). I thought that went without saying, but I guess not....
Let me rephrase my question again: Will the US Government subject Lincoln to an import tariff on the 2024 Nautilus that is made in and imported from China?
It makes the first time in Ford’s history that Lincoln will manufacture a vehicle in China and send it to the U.S. to be sold. The announcement has experts calling for President Joe Biden, and Congress, to increase U.S. tariffs on vehicles made in China.
Currently, those tariffs sit at about 25 percent. Industry experts said the Ford announcement shows higher U.S. tariffs are necessary to protect American auto workers and domestic industry from being forced to compete against subsidized, China-made vehicles.
Really? You mean Lincoln isn't just going to absorb a 25% tariff? They're going to make the consumer pay for it?? How dare they!Keep in mind that raising tariffs on imported vehicles will increase the cost to the consumer. It likely won't do much in the way of affecting the exporter. It appears to be a business decision according to the article.
Peter
That's why its a bad decision by Ford. They'll sell less vehicles in North America as the prices rise out of proportion. BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Kia, Hyundai, others, all build SUVs in the USA to avoid the tariffs in order to be competitive. Plus, they provide jobs to Americans which is why there is such a thing as a tariff in the first place. But Ford apparently could give a damn.Keep in mind that raising tariffs on imported vehicles will increase the cost to the consumer. It likely won't do much in the way of affecting the exporter. It appears to be a business decision according to the article.
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Ford (F) Deepens Ties With China, Plans to Import Lincoln SUVs
Ford (F) is set to import the redesigned China-made Lincoln Nautilus SUV for sale to the U.S. market, aiming to achieve manufacturing efficiencies while navigating potential political criticism.ca.style.yahoo.com
Peter
It may be that Ford/Lincoln don't care much about this particular vehicle, given that I read that about 70% of them are sold in China. Looking at it that way, it may make sense to build the vehicle there.That's why its a bad decision by Ford. They'll sell less vehicles in North America as the prices rise out of proportion. BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Kia, Hyundai, others, all build SUVs in the USA to avoid the tariffs in order to be competitive. Plus, they provide jobs to Americans which is why there is such a thing as a tariff in the first place. But Ford apparently could give a damn.
I will never buy anything from china that I can buy from any other countryIt may be that Ford/Lincoln don't care much about this particular vehicle, given that I read that about 70% of them are sold in China. Looking at it that way, it may make sense to build the vehicle there.
Are you talking about cars in general, or the 2024 Nautilus in particular? If the latter, you are SOL…I will never buy anything from china that I can buy from any other country![]()
For me it'd be more than just cars......If it's not available from the US, I go out of my way to find other countries, if possible, for ANY product. Unfortunately, sometimes China is the only source.Are you talking about cars in general, or the 2024 Nautilus in particular? If the latter, you are SOL…
If you want a 2024 Lincoln Nautilus, your statement is true and correct.Unfortunately, sometimes China is the only source.