- Germany’s car industry was once recognized around the world for its high-quality, innovative internal combustion engine cars. But things have changed since then.
- The industry is facing a range of issues, from regulation to macroeconomics, China and EVs.
- Issues in the automotive sector may also have spill over effects onto the wider German economy, which has been struggling for some time now.
Went from an Audi to Merc. I will likely go Japanese next but both cars were really nice I just dont think they are worth the price. I would go back to audi but they have moved to a subscription model for features so I will likely go to lexus or just a standard brand out of Japan. Definitely not American.
Yes, price is the point. Of course, a Mercedes is going to nicer than a Toyota, but is it worth its price tag?