At The Auto Economist, we don’t just analyze the auto industry—we understand it, inside and out. While the so-called "analysts" sit on the sidelines, looking at short-term data with their liberal biases, we’re the ones who’ve actually lived the grind.
These outsiders have no idea what goes into car production, planning, or the decisions that drive the industry forward. They’ve never stepped foot inside an OEM, and they’re quick to ignore long-term trends in favor of month-to-month numbers that tell only part of the story. They leave out critical context to fit a narrative, spinning data to match their political views rather than the real-world facts.
The bottom line?
It takes years to develop a car, to plan a model cycle, and to navigate the complex web of regulations, economics, and consumer behavior. At The Auto Economist, we know this game from the inside. We don’t just report the news—we shape the conversation based on years of experience and a complete understanding of what’s actually going on. If you want the truth, unfiltered and free from false narratives, you’re in the right place.