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Dollar losing credibility’: central banks scrambling for gold

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2 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

How many Canadian automotive manufacturers are there?

From Gemini AI

In early 2026, Canada’s automotive manufacturing landscape is dominated by five major international companies, all of which operate facilities in Ontario.1 While there are no major Canadian-owned mass-market car brands, these manufacturers make Canada a top-ten global vehicle producer.

The "Big Five" Manufacturers in Canada

Company

Plant Location(s)

Primary Models Produced (2025/2026)

Toyota

Cambridge & Woodstock

Toyota RAV4 (Gas & Hybrid), Lexus RX, Lexus NX

Honda

Alliston

Honda Civic (Sedan & Hybrid), Honda CR-V (Gas & Hybrid)

General Motors

Oshawa & Ingersoll

Chevrolet Silverado (LD & HD), BrightDrop Electric Vans

Stellantis

Windsor & Brampton

Chrysler Pacifica (PHEV), Dodge Charger (Gas & Electric)

Ford

Oakville & Windsor

Ford Super Duty Trucks (Starting 2026), V8/V6 Engines

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5 minutes ago, Alan Zweibel said:

From Gemini AI

In early 2026, Canada’s automotive manufacturing landscape is dominated by five major international companies, all of which operate facilities in Ontario.1 While there are no major Canadian-owned mass-market car brands, these manufacturers make Canada a top-ten global vehicle producer.

The "Big Five" Manufacturers in Canada

Company

Plant Location(s)

Primary Models Produced (2025/2026)

Toyota

Cambridge & Woodstock

Toyota RAV4 (Gas & Hybrid), Lexus RX, Lexus NX

Honda

Alliston

Honda Civic (Sedan & Hybrid), Honda CR-V (Gas & Hybrid)

General Motors

Oshawa & Ingersoll

Chevrolet Silverado (LD & HD), BrightDrop Electric Vans

Stellantis

Windsor & Brampton

Chrysler Pacifica (PHEV), Dodge Charger (Gas & Electric)

Ford

Oakville & Windsor

Ford Super Duty Trucks (Starting 2026), V8/V6 Engines

Did you not understand the questions? None of those are Canadian.

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1 minute ago, Yellowtail said:

Did you not understand the questions? None of those are Canadian.

You need to be more precise in what you mean by Canadian. Especially given that the question doesn't seem particularly germane to the issues.

10 minutes ago, Alan Zweibel said:

There are plenty of EVs in China that sell for a lot less. than $30,000.

True. They are town cars, not really suitable for long road travel.

One can see the full spectrum of Chinese EV's by visiting Luang Prabang. The larger ones are impressive, silent and fast.

Just now, Alan Zweibel said:

You need to be more precise in what you mean by Canadian. Especially given that the question doesn't seem particularly germane to the issues.

Are you arguing that Honda is a Canadian automotive manufacturer?

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1 minute ago, Yellowtail said:

Are you arguing that Honda is a Canadian automotive manufacturer?

Given that it has manufacturing facilities in Canada, it is a Canadian car manufacturer. But why do you think this is a significant point?

2 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

True. They are town cars, not really suitable for long road travel.

One can see the full spectrum of Chinese EV's by visiting Luang Prabang. The larger ones are impressive, silent and fast.

And Canada has a lot of good, cheap hydropower.

Nice to see you, been a while.

1 minute ago, Alan Zweibel said:

Given that it has manufacturing facilities in Canada, it is a Canadian car manufacturer. But why do you think this is a significant point?

In the same way that Apple is a Thai manufacturer.

1 hour ago, JBChiangRai said:

Have you seen the new tariff's for Canada on Chinese Ev's? They're going to be cheap in Canada

Musk would lose out badly if Chinese EV's were allowed into the US at commercial prices.

$300 million donated by him to get Trump elected was probably a cheap investment. Peanuts when he has about $700 billion.

9 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

And Canada has a lot of good, cheap hydropower.

Nice to see you, been a while.

Good heavens, did you miss me?

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3 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

In the same way that Apple is a Thai manufacturer.

The fault with your comparison is that you asked if there were any Canadian car manufacturers. That is different from manufacturers of Canadian cars. The first formulation is ambiguous because the adjective can be applied to either "car" or "manufacturer". The second is not. So what makes a car Canadian? It is where it was manufactured or where the HQ of a company is based? It is a pointless discussion.

And you still haven't answered why you raised that point? Why do you think it's significant.

1 minute ago, Alan Zweibel said:

The fault with your comparison is that you asked if there were any Canadian car manufacturers. That is different from manufacturers of Canadian cars. The first formulation is ambiguous because the adjective can be applied to either "car" or "manufacturer". The second is not. So what makes a car Canadian? It is where it was manufactured or where the HQ of a company is based? It is a pointless discussion.

And you still haven't answered why you raised that point? Why do you think it's significant.

No, I asked "How many Canadian automotive manufacturers are there?"

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2 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

No, I asked "How many Canadian automotive manufacturers are there?"

Well, you got me there. But you still have explained why you asked that question. Why do you think it's significant?

5 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Good heavens, did you miss me?

Sure, you're not a moron.

Old man converses with another old man regularly and then does not see the old man for a few months, what's an old man to think?

22 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

Are you arguing that Honda is a Canadian automotive manufacturer?

Google AI

A new Ford contains a significant percentage of parts from other countries, with recent data showing models like the F-150 having around 30-50%

U.S./Canada content, meaning 50-70% comes from elsewhere, including Mexico, China, and Europe, highlighting the global supply chain with parts like electronic components from China, engines from Mexico, and transmissions from North America. No car sold in the U.S. is 100% American-made, with foreign parts making up a large chunk of even Detroit's vehicles, even while many American brands have high domestic assembly. 

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16 minutes ago, bunnydrops said:

Google AI

A new Ford contains a significant percentage of parts from other countries, with recent data showing models like the F-150 having around 30-50%

U.S./Canada content, meaning 50-70% comes from elsewhere, including Mexico, China, and Europe, highlighting the global supply chain with parts like electronic components from China, engines from Mexico, and transmissions from North America. No car sold in the U.S. is 100% American-made, with foreign parts making up a large chunk of even Detroit's vehicles, even while many American brands have high domestic assembly. 

Whatever the merits of your points may be, I still wonder why Yellowtail even asked the question. It seems he has evaporated rather than answer it

1 hour ago, Yellowtail said:

How many Canadian automotive manufacturers are there?

How many billions of auto parts and components does Canada sell to the Is?

1 hour ago, Yellowtail said:

Sure, you're not a moron.

Old man converses with another old man regularly and then does not see the old man for a few months, what's an old man to think?

This old man has found something more creative than posting on ASEAN, which explains why my post count is down.

Thanks for your concern, I'm fine.

39 minutes ago, Bill97 said:

How many billions of auto parts and components does Canada sell to the Is?

Likely less than one.

26 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

This old man has found something more creative than posting on ASEAN, which explains why my post count is down.

Thanks for your concern, I'm fine.

Glad to hear it. Now back to the grind!

1 hour ago, Alan Zweibel said:

Whatever the merits of your points may be, I still wonder why Yellowtail even asked the question. It seems he has evaporated rather than answer it

I was saying, is any car truly Japanese, American, etc. anymore? Replying to his is Honda Canadian question.

1 minute ago, bunnydrops said:

I was saying, is any car truly Japanese, American, etc. anymore? Replying to his is Honda Canadian question.

But using that argument, virtually everything is from everywhere.

1 hour ago, Yellowtail said:
2 hours ago, Bill97 said:

How many billions of auto parts and components does Canada sell to the Is?

1 hour ago, Yellowtail said:

Likely less than one.

Most global vehicle manufacturers are present in Canada, including five with local assembling lines: Ford, General Motors, Stellantis (including Chrysler), Toyota, and Honda

1 hour ago, Bill97 said:
3 hours ago, Yellowtail said:

How many billions of auto parts and components does Canada sell to the Is?

Which has nothing to do with the question you asked, or the answer I provided.

You asked: "How many billions of auto parts and components does Canada sell to the Is?"

Automotive assembly plants ship cars, not parts and components.

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