Detroit's Gas Engine Boom: Profits Soar, EVs Await
Detroits auto industry is booming under Trumps relaxed climate rules, with Ford and GM focusing on high-profit gas vehicles. Ford expects a forty-seven percent profit jump this year, while GM and others plan for future electric tech. Car buyers prefer the V-eight rumble, and Wall Street agrees, raising price targets after strong earnings. However, experts warn of long-term risks as China floods markets with cheap electrics, and U.S. makers could lag if they dont balance big trucks and global EV tech.
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