Ford CEO Says You Shouldn’t Fix Your Own Car… Mechanic Reacts

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Published6 days ago
Duration8:13
Video IDMjs_xW35iPA
Languageen-CA
CategoryAutos & Vehicles
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views3.8K
Likes130
Comments61
Engagement Rate5.02%
Likes per 100 views3.42
Comments per 1K views16.04

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s the automotive industry dying for technicians? In this video, we break down the latest controversial statements from Ford CEO Jim Farley regarding the "Right to Repair" movement and corporate control over vehicle maintenance. While auto manufacturers claim modern cars are too complex and dangerous for regular consumers or independent shops to fix, the real motive appears to be controlling the repair market long after your warranty expires. We also take a deep dive into the massive mechanic shortage across North America. Why are skilled technicians leaving automotive dealerships in droves? From stagnant wages and poor apprentice treatment to the relentless pressure of fast-evolving vehicle tech, we explore why the automotive trade has become an incredibly stressful environment. If you're a mechanic looking for better pay, less stress, and more respect, find out why transitioning to a heavy equipment or heavy-duty mechanic role might be the best career move you ever make. Don't forget to like, comment with your own shop experiences, and subscribe for more trade insights! Right to repair, Ford CEO Jim Farley, auto mechanic shortage, automotive technician career, heavy equipment mechanic, dealership mechanics secrets, why mechanics quit, mechanical trades vs automotive, car repair laws, heavy duty technician, trade school advice. 0:00 – Introduction: Ford CEO Jim Farley's comments on car repairs. 0:07 – The Right to Repair debate and corporate control over vehicle maintenance. 0:48 – Dissecting the complexity of modern vehicles vs. older models. 1:38 – Mentioning industry advocates (like Louis Rossmann) and the John Deere situation. 2:26 – Learning through experience, common repair mistakes, and relying on dealership tools. 3:11 – The rapid evolution of automotive technology compared to other trades. 5:01 – Wage discrepancies, the mechanic shortage, and mistreatment of apprentices. 5:40 – Why automotive dealerships view mechanics as replaceable numbers. 6:30 – Personal experience transitioning from automotive to underground heavy-duty mechanics. 7:00 – The stress of the automotive industry and being forced to discount labor. 8:05 – Final advice: Why you should switch to heavy equipment repair. #RightToRepair #Ford #Mechanic #AutomotiveIndustry #CarRepair #FordMotorCompany #TechnicianShortage #LanceMechanics

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