supply chain
A supply chain is the series of steps that get a car from parts to your driveway. If one step breaks, it can delay or raise the price of cars.
A supply chain is the network of suppliers, manufacturers, and distributors that deliver parts and finished vehicles to consumers. Disruptions can affect availability and cost.
Hear It Discussed
"We know it has legitimately been done 15 years ago before the supply chain. And what they're saying is,"
Is The Longbow Speedster The Future Of British Roadsters? — Carmudgeon w/ Cammisa & DTS — Ep 236 The Carmudgeon Show
"Well, yeah, I mean, yes, I think there's still like lingering supply chain stuff from COVID that and new cars are just really, really expensive."
Nicole Johnson (YouTuber, Monster Truck driver) The Smoking Tire
"That context matters because Tesla's supply chain is already shifting."
CHINA: China EVs Join Global Top 10, Leapmotor Lafa 5 & Tesla Deny China Break-Up | 28 Nov 2025 EV News Daily - Technology and Business of EVs
Cars Known For This
Episodes Mentioning "supply chain"
52: Love and Luce
The Hook Turn Podcast
2026 Genesis GV80 Review: Its Looks Aren’t Everything
America on the Road
May 6, 2026 | The case for bringing back EV credits to counter China; Lucid's billion-dollar loss
Automotive News Daily Drive
Is The Longbow Speedster The Future Of British Roadsters? — Carmudgeon w/ Cammisa & DTS — Ep 236
The Carmudgeon Show
Episode 447: 2026 Kia EV4, 2026 Lexus TX
Unnamed Automotive Podcast
#076 - Porsche Sells Stakes in Bugatti, Cars You Can Import In 2026, Dominant Durango Sales, & More
Clutch Culture Podcast
Tesla's Q1 2026 Earnings Call
Kilowatt: A Podcast about Electric Vehicles
Why Electrification Could Cut Global Energy Use in Half!
Everything Electric Podcast
F1 Explains: Ask a Team Principal - with Cadillac's Graeme Lowdon
F1 Nation
March 30, 2026 | Aumovio’s Dennis Fritsch talks dry brake technology; GM expects growth from subscriptions; Audi axes five-cylinder engine in Europe
Automotive News Daily Drive
Help Improve This Entry
Spot an error or have a better explanation? Let us know.