The honda car forum says all the profits go to Japan (go Obama!) and most of the parts come from there, too. http://www.hondacarforum.com/honda-...cord-most-american-made-car-what-i-heard.html
Well, honda is a japanese company, so it makes sense that the profits go there, no? Not sure what Obama has to do with that, Honda has been a Japanese company since before Obama was born. I suppose nothing prevents Americans from buying stock in Honda, and I suppose some do. Well, that directly contradicts the link I provided, which was quoting part content percentages. But I don't care enough to look to see if your link is more or less believable than mine. barfo
If there was $4500 profit per car for Honda, the entire amount came from the puny % of the stimulus package that was this program.
Well, Honda says it will make a 55 billion yen profit this year. I don't know how many vehicles they plan to sell, but they sold 1.4 million last year. Assuming they sell 1.2 million this year, then their profit per vehicle (and I realize Honda makes all sorts of stuff, so this isn't an accurate calculation) would be about $450. barfo
Well, with a name like treehugger.com, I'm certainly inclined to take their word on faith, but I suspect in this case they were using pre-crash profit figures. When the car companies started selling less, profits went down. In fact Honda is the only Japanese car company that will be profitable at all this year. barfo
You're not factoring in their other businesses, as you said. GM had GMAC. A finance company. A really big one. GM had troubles more because of the financial meltdown than anything else.
I'd argue that their UAW pension/furlough/layoff obligations to union members were also a major factor.
Well, we were talking about honda, i thought. As far as I know the lawn mower business has not tanked. But maybe it has. barfo
Motorcycles have presumably fallen off. Airplanes I don't think are a big part of Honda's revenue. Generator sales are probably way up from the "got to stock up on ammo" people. Not clear to me how much financing Honda does or doesn't do. barfo
http://world.honda.com/news/2009/c090729Financial-Summary/ Consolidated Unit Sales Forecast Fiscal year ending March 31, 2010 - units - Difference (% change) Motorcycles - 8.950 million units - (-11.5) Automobiles - 3.295 million units - (-6.3) Power Products - 4.355 million units - (-16.0)
Interesting. So, I guess people are putting off buying that generator. They'll be sorry when Obama shuts off their electricity. Edit: since you've got 3.3 million cars in there, I guess the 1.4 million I quoted must have been only US sales. My bad. However, that just makes the profit per car that much lower. barfo
From the link you posted is another link to the top 10 most american made cars. 2 of the 10 are not big sellers for Toyota, the third is one by Honda.
Don't they still make and sell tons of 50cc cubs? That's probably a big part of their volume. Profits on these can't be too much...