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John McElroy is a thought leader in the auto industry. He currently broadcasts three radio segments on WWJ, writes a blog for Auto Blog and a monthly column for Wards Auto.
Speaking with WDET News Director Jerome Vaughn at the 2025 Mackinac Policy Conference on Mackinac Island, McElroy warned that the industry is at “a near breaking point, particularly in Michigan."
"There is a host of things that is hitting the industry all at once, and unprecedented in history," he said. "So it's something where I think we need much greater leadership than what we're seeing right now within the industry itself — from our elected leaders as well — because we've seen the U.S. auto industry shrink tremendously over the last couple of decades, and without the proper policies and procedures coming in place, we're in danger of losing a whole lot more."
McElroy says the price of cars is too high, tariffs are hurting the market, and the electric vehicle transition has stalled.
Listen to The Metro weekdays from 10 a.m. to noon ET on 101.9 FM and streaming on-demand.
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John McElroy is a thought leader in the auto industry. He currently broadcasts three radio segments on WWJ, writes a blog for Auto Blog and a monthly column for Wards Auto.
Speaking with WDET News Director Jerome Vaughn at the 2025 Mackinac Policy Conference on Mackinac Island, McElroy warned that the industry is at “a near breaking point, particularly in Michigan."
"There is a host of things that is hitting the industry all at once, and unprecedented in history," he said. "So it's something where I think we need much greater leadership than what we're seeing right now within the industry itself — from our elected leaders as well — because we've seen the U.S. auto industry shrink tremendously over the last couple of decades, and without the proper policies and procedures coming in place, we're in danger of losing a whole lot more."
McElroy says the price of cars is too high, tariffs are hurting the market, and the electric vehicle transition has stalled.
Listen to The Metro weekdays from 10 a.m. to noon ET on 101.9 FM and streaming on-demand.
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