In the spirit of being accurate I wanted to share an updated cost of labor chart. While no where near 30% less for labor costs in Canada it does show that Canada enjoys a 15% lead in cheaper labor costs. That said, many other variables come into play.
The fact that 1 Canadian dollar = .71 US dollar doesn’t have the effect you speak of. The cost of labor in Canada and the USA is almost equal as the photo shows. Companies that locate in Canada weigh many different factors before making a decision. Besides labor costs they look at supply chains...
The labor cost for Canada vs the USA is pretty close. Not so much with Mexico. The tariffs will eventually help if our country has the gonads to see it through. I’m not convinced that the price of production in the US is higher than anywhere else. If it is, then why are so many other countries...
How many automobile manufacturers call Canada home? 0.000! Canada is in no position to re-tool and pivot. The tariffs will bring manufacturing jobs back to the USA.
It’s an absolute joke to post no political views allowed and then many of the posts contain political views including some poking at the Trump administration without using his name. I don’t want Canada as part of the USA. The country is a messed up joke. Oh, darn it. Unlike others on this...
Per my dealer’s service department I had the trans fluid changed at 30,000. Service department said no to RDU & PTU fluid changes and they have a very reputable and highly trained team.
My 2021 BSBL with 37500 miles has made this noise for a couple years. As soon as I go forward and press the brakes once, it doesn’t do it. My Bronco has been nearly perfect and this annoying little sound won’t change my love for my Bronco Sport.