The latest Global Light Vehicle selling rate in November is stuck close to the 2020 pandemic year total of 78m units, according to LMC Automotive. In fact it appears to AutoInformed that the US is trending back to the Republican Great Recession levels of 12 million units. Semiconductors are at the heart of the supply crisis, according to the conventional wisdom.
However, the disruptions in supply chains are much deeper, with the pandemic returning in force with no end in sight. As the supply crisis continues in Europe and the Americas, the resulting scarce inventories are accompanied by higher prices, which eventually will be another problem hindering sales. Looming near term is a potential trade war with Canada, over proposed US incentives for union-made EVs. In parts of Asia, LMC claims that there are “some signs the worst of the crisis over, though demand will continue to be disrupted well into 2022.” Continue reading










Ford Testing Autonomous Delivery of Food in Detroit
A safety driver will always be inside the shuttle.
Ford Motor said today it is starting an autonomous fresh food delivery pilot. It is expected to bring 10,000 pounds of fresh food to ‘mobility challenged’ senior citizens in Southwest Detroit. The service uses a low-speed autonomous shuttle running along a fixed route in the Michigan Central area where Ford is researching mobility.
The six-month pilot will use a low-speed autonomous shuttle operated by the Ford future tech autonomous vehicle team and Quantum Signal AI, a wholly owned Ford subsidiary. It will run between the Southwest Detroit Ford Resource and Engagement Center, where bags will be loaded, then taken to Rio Vista, where groceries will be distributed to participating residents. Continue reading →