I purchased a new Peugeot 3008 last week (through carwow) and I wanted the wireless charge plate added as an extra and was told no because of that reason. Great in-depth information 👍🏻
@@V_For_Vigilante who says? Apart from you. I’ve had a 3008 for 3 years now and it’s been awesome. Also some years ago I had a 307cc and that didn’t give me any trouble either. Enjoy your 3008 Jason.
Thanks for that update Mat. I hadn't heard about this issue. Particularly relevant as I've been waiting for lockdown to lift before I source my next car, and I've been keeping an eye on prices, availability etc.
They're using less microchips in cars?? GOOD! That will make them less expensive to maintain, and more likely to work longer without a stupid microchip making the whole thing fail, and without causing us to have to pay exorbitant fees to take them to a specialist at a dealership. Sometimes, less is more. We don't need all that extra crap just to get from point A to point B reliably.
I’m just glad I ordered my new Crossland last September, otherwise I would be waiting until next year, I fortunately got my car 2 weeks ago, yes it was a 7 month wait but I did get my car, and I got the facelift model, which was a real bonus.
I love mate watson he direct about the cars on the channel. Him with a number of other youtubers have given me the confidence to start my own channel. Keep up the good work i love watching u bud
That one supplier in Taiwan is called TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Company). It’s so much of a giant in microchip production that they have their own set of rules regarding the structural restrictions and design rules regarding the building of those microchips, that is globally embraced by other producer companies as well. The most recent one that I know of is called TSMC 0.13 however there are many others. 0.13 standing for 0.13μm, or microns. A couple of years back I had done my undergrad project, which was about this same topic, by following the 0.18μm technology rules by the same company. One other factor that caused the car-microchips (for the lack of a better term) may be cryptocurrency market exploding. With so many people buying into trend of “crypto-mining”, which requires massive computational power, high power processors such as high end GPU/CPU’s are on a higher demand than ever, probably also making chip manufacturers prioritizing these markets.
I've been struggling to source Bosch IMU sensors recently. Had to change the design for an alternative part as the stock vanished within a week. We've resorted to purchasing the component at almost 500% the price.
I work for Ford and the Ecosport, Focus and Fiesta are now affected and production is halted until July with any new cars ordered now are likely to be delivered in October/November this year.
Just been hit by this myself. The contract on my current car ends in December. I was planning on replacing it so started test driving my shortlist of replacements with the aim of placing an order in a week or two. Test drives were no problem, but all the companies that I looked at said the same thing “no new cars this year”. This means my contract will expire before a replacement can be sourced which means that I will have to buy my current car. This has totally changed my approach - if I’m going to have to by my existing car I may as well keep it for a few more years. So looks like the chip shortage has lost the car industry another sale. I am open to a nearly-new car but when I looked the prices are sky high, presumably because that is all the car dealers actually have to sell. I am seeing approved used cars, a year old, that are only £1 to £2k less than the full list price of new.
The Texus issue also impacted global plastics supply’s. Especially PP and PC these are used a lot in cars, so even if they had enough chips there’s plenty of other force majeure’s that is restricting manufacturers.
My Audi Q3 Black Edition is delayed because of this. Ordered 3 months ago, no idea how long I’ll need to wait. You can’t now spec the Comfort and Sound pack
I'd read some reports on this subject but appreciate the depth of your video and explanation of events leading to the shortage. I'm taking delivery of my Hyundai Kona in 2 weeks time ....... but not sure yet if the Zappi home charger I've ordered will be installed by then ......... as production of these has also been affected by the chip shortage!! 🙄May have to resort to public charging or even the granyy charger if necessary.
I work at Texas Instruments, and our fab has been running 24/7 since the start of the pandemic, even during the blackouts. The main problem is: 90% of the completed wafers for the auto industry, (mind you, TI only handles a small percentage of auto components, the rest are manufactured outside the US) HAVE to be shipped to China, Japan or Taiwan, to be cut down from the wafers and installed onto the circuit boards (which the majority are not made in the US) This takes weeks and sometimes months to achieve. High end chips get flown on cargo planes, low priority chips are shipped on cargo ships. I could go on a diatribe about the downsides of outsourcing components for industrial manufacture, but I personally feel it’s already a lost cause. (Kinda like how people in the US don’t realize that a tariff, is a tax that WE would have to pay upon import of products, yet are clamoring for higher tariffs on imported goods. It’s so aggravating!)
Yeh we ordered XC90 and were not getting 360 camera on it such a big car and now it makes sense. Volvo didn't give any explanation. Why don't they reduce the money also but they won't do that.
So glad we decided to buy our new Subaru last year when everything was shut down and the dealerships were giving great deals. Feel sorry for anyone looking to buy new or even used right now
My country has banned the import of cars for over a year now.. and sadly will continue this ban for a long time to come... So we won't see new cars even after the ship shortage is sorted .
This is a nightmare, I had a 118i m sport on order in April due to arrive about now but had to be cancelled as they couldn’t fulfil had the options I ordered, so gutted and no idea when they’ll be able to re do the sale 🤦🏻♂️🤷🏼♂️😩
I ordered an citreon c4 over 4 months ago still no build date its realy annoying I'm not sure how much longer I'm going to be waiting but I dont think it's getting built anytime soon
I ordered a new Audi in March, delay after delay and now estimating build day in Oct which isn't confirmed. Best not get my hopes up then after watching this.
The computer in the new Tesla model S P100D is perhaps the most powerful of any vehicle. In fact the computer is so powerful in that Tesla that it can and does support games for kids in the back seats! Plus whilst doing that it does a whole lot of things at the same perceptible time like control all it's functions and allow communications and navigational help.
VAG group have had more issues than mentioned. The Seat and Golf 8 have been delayed by upto a year. I know of well over 3 dozen people who ordered new golfs and all have cancelled, myself included. Spoke to bmw and they've had nearly 40 customers in the last 8 weeks cancel and go to them. Not sure if its the chip shortage or not but seems likely. I know the 8 has had constant tech issues down to just not having its info system turn on at all, which seems pretty dangerous.
A friend of mine was just able to move back into her house this month. Another friend just got hot water back, after it being repaired poorly after the storm
Great video Mat! Enjoyed it as always!! Though totally unimportant in this discussion, I would still like to point out that those circular objects shown in the video are not made to be put in cars or phones or computers. In fact, they are meant to work in cryogenic temperatures. They are CPUs for quantum computers...
Funny thing i am engineer of this 😄 the secret mostly developed on Embedded linux. We keep the kernel of unix then develop our interface on embedded software (you call firmware). There are too many microcontrollers in today's cars. Lights, sensors and many others have their own microprocessor and peripherals, sometimes a full microcontroller and additional peripherals. They connected the operating system with sophisticated transistor to transistor level communication technology. Normally you can build simple operations system on even basic controllers but microcontrollers have limited capacity, it can't handle all of the car. So we design our pcb s and use unix scripting, sometimes we use QT for designing our interface but many companies have their own systems. Then you control your car. We actually implement a good machine to machine system example in your cars but you mostly use user interface as a controller (set your sit position etc). Actually it's an good example for base of technology. You can build anything with these steps. You can develop a router or modem or rocket or tv box :) if you want to be one, you need to know about computer science and electronic engineering :) captain out
And dealerships are being beyond stupid in their pricing. Just about all the brands are selling their cars at MSRP or higher to try to use this to recoup their losses during CV-19. Problem with that short sighted thinking is that people we realize that they dont really need that new car and will hold onto a car if its working and just needs maintenance. So, they may decide to buy Hyundai rather than their normal choice and then lose their loyal customer. And then the dealerships will be back where they started with too many cars in about 6 months.
The chip shortage is indeed due to majority of the production line slots going towards computer manufacturers. New phone launches were also delayed by a few months and Sony is still struggling to manufacture the PlayStation. First preference now is for health care devices, then to computer manufacturers. The other reason for the shortage is most of the chip manufacturers are fabless i.e. they outsource the microchip manufacturing to foundries like TSMC, Global Foundries etc. This demand has put a lot of strain on the resources. Some companies like Intel have internal foundries so they are not as badly affected but then again, I am not aware of many Intel SoCs being used in embedded systems.
More countries need to be self sufficient in producing chips, vaccines and other essential products. Outsourcing everything is not good for countries and their economies. The PPE shortages and supply chain problems at the beginning of the pandemic are a good example of what is wrong. Countries needs to support their local businesses and require local production of essential products..
That's what many countries are doing since last year when China went into lockdown before everywhere and caused disruption everywhere. US companies like Intel planning to expand production in US itself.
When he said that Peugeot and other French manufacturers are struggling, my heart smiled. The less new french turd boxes I see on the roads, the happier I'll be.
Hi Mat, chips for automobile industry is highly specialized, it needs to withstand all different environments without glitch, that’s one of the reason why it takes time to manufacture. On the side note, you might want to double check with the vocabulary for Taiwan, but still, very informative video, well done!!!
Should have gotten my cla 250e in April and am still waiting with no news when it’s going to be delivered. Ordered a new cla sb for winter but I might change that to an e class to make sure, I get a new car
Would also like to point out that ‘tech firms’ don’t have the ‘microchips’ required either! Haven’t done for a while! As perfect reference, look at the current pc Graphics Card (‘GPU’) shortages. Just trying to point out it isn’t us, the tech nerds, that are the whole cause of the problem Also, p.s, better examples of the ‘tech firms’ that actually did manage to sell a load of stuff before they also got annihilated by the semiconductor shortage would have been ‘AMD’ or ‘NVidia’
I’ve heard that all Volvo XC 90’s will be electric/gas hybrids with the 2022 model years. If turns out to be the case that will be my leading contender as gas mileage is a big consideration for me in new cars. If not the XC I will give the new Pathfinders a look.
I just ordered my Ford Focus ST Line X Edition 1.5L and ive been estimated a date as late as December due to waiting on this chip... unfortunately there dont seem to be many vids on youtube that i can watch to try and buy time till it comes, maybe you could help! ;)
Planning to buy a new car this year? If so, what do you have in mind?
What’s in my mind ?
How can I get enough money to buy a real car 😂😂
Can we get a review on the mg hs .. quality inside seems amazing but wanna see your verdict
Planning to buy a Bicycle for you
Ford Bronco
An effin Skyline😛
Meanwhile my 17yr old toyota:
U give gas
U give spark
We go
Or a 30yo diesel Mercedes, no spark needed.
Lucky
@@ricequackers but it least it's not like newer ones where even throttle is drive by wire all old school, DIY friendly
Don't forget about air
I hate these spammers. Let's report them all
1:38 Subaru engine production line at oizumi plant!!! When i see my workplace, i like!
Glad you like your workplace! Now focus on that engine.
my brother just sold his STI as the pistons were melting... work on those damn engines
@@TheBadameco dang, how many hp did your brother's sti pushed? He should contact the dealer and get a warranty replacement or something.
@@thrash1337 yea, i probably should, before everything turn to electric motor and I'm gonna lose my job😭
@@jmdbpw stock 300hp. Never tuned or touched the engine at all.
We Will Never Stop Untill We Have A Mat VS Yianni Running Race Or A Bicycle Race. Let's Go.......💪
Lmao 😂
yes pleaaaaaaaaaaaaase
Absolutely pleeeeease
Yo
I'd love to see that..... Carwow the people have spoken
I purchased a new Peugeot 3008 last week (through carwow) and I wanted the wireless charge plate added as an extra and was told no because of that reason. Great in-depth information 👍🏻
French cars are objectively garbage u fool .
@@V_For_Vigilante who r u to judge?
@@V_For_Vigilante who says? Apart from you. I’ve had a 3008 for 3 years now and it’s been awesome. Also some years ago I had a 307cc and that didn’t give me any trouble either. Enjoy your 3008 Jason.
Pleaee so more of these documentaries,,,, not just care reviews but anything to do with cars
Yes but in a separate page
Whaaaaaat??
No one is forcing u to watch it.
Lol as someone from Texas, I’m blown away to see the winter storm on CARWOW!
Same! Who knew Texas could affect the world economy
Me too. Dallas here.
Winter is trash and that’s a fact . Summer is better
SAME. DFW area
@@jagger2001 Texas is top 5 GDP OF USA
Damn, there is a new niche for the business, thank you Mat
This content is actually very helpful. And makes sense. Thanks for covering it.
5:31 Ram can't make backup/reverse cameras optional, as of 2018 U.S. law requires vehicles to have a backup/reverse camera with a display.
The fact that you put up this video as I'm doing an assignment on automotive manufacturing is an absolute BLESSING
Thanks for that update Mat. I hadn't heard about this issue. Particularly relevant as I've been waiting for lockdown to lift before I source my next car, and I've been keeping an eye on prices, availability etc.
Fake carwow stfu bot
I work for a car manufacturer. This problem has affected us as well. Particularly high end models are more affected. We've already cut production
They're using less microchips in cars?? GOOD! That will make them less expensive to maintain, and more likely to work longer without a stupid microchip making the whole thing fail, and without causing us to have to pay exorbitant fees to take them to a specialist at a dealership. Sometimes, less is more. We don't need all that extra crap just to get from point A to point B reliably.
You got high IQ just like me!
I’m just glad I ordered my new Crossland last September, otherwise I would be waiting until next year, I fortunately got my car 2 weeks ago, yes it was a 7 month wait but I did get my car, and I got the facelift model, which was a real bonus.
Don’t fall for the person above me, they are trying to scam you
Mat
When is the running race coming?
Everyone is waiting for it!
This video upload on carwow was'nt expected, this is the weirdest content on carwow ever.
Yea. We weren't expecting this but not complaining too
@@carswapnetwork5584 Yeah, I wouldn't complain on anything, but yes it's good to get to know all this information even though it wasn't expected.
Yeah this seems new for carwow
It's about cars...
Sry. I've just seen it. It's mostly about chips and technology. That's truly new here.
I love mate watson he direct about the cars on the channel. Him with a number of other youtubers have given me the confidence to start my own channel. Keep up the good work i love watching u bud
That one supplier in Taiwan is called TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Company). It’s so much of a giant in microchip production that they have their own set of rules regarding the structural restrictions and design rules regarding the building of those microchips, that is globally embraced by other producer companies as well. The most recent one that I know of is called TSMC 0.13 however there are many others. 0.13 standing for 0.13μm, or microns.
A couple of years back I had done my undergrad project, which was about this same topic, by following the 0.18μm technology rules by the same company.
One other factor that caused the car-microchips (for the lack of a better term) may be cryptocurrency market exploding. With so many people buying into trend of “crypto-mining”, which requires massive computational power, high power processors such as high end GPU/CPU’s are on a higher demand than ever, probably also making chip manufacturers prioritizing these markets.
I've been struggling to source Bosch IMU sensors recently. Had to change the design for an alternative part as the stock vanished within a week. We've resorted to purchasing the component at almost 500% the price.
When we lost power in Houston, TX my living room got to 37 def F (3 C) and we had no water. Not what I'm used to in Texas!
I work for Ford and the Ecosport, Focus and Fiesta are now affected and production is halted until July with any new cars ordered now are likely to be delivered in October/November this year.
2:41 Win iPhone 12 PRO 🔽
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Just been hit by this myself. The contract on my current car ends in December. I was planning on replacing it so started test driving my shortlist of replacements with the aim of placing an order in a week or two. Test drives were no problem, but all the companies that I looked at said the same thing “no new cars this year”. This means my contract will expire before a replacement can be sourced which means that I will have to buy my current car. This has totally changed my approach - if I’m going to have to by my existing car I may as well keep it for a few more years. So looks like the chip shortage has lost the car industry another sale. I am open to a nearly-new car but when I looked the prices are sky high, presumably because that is all the car dealers actually have to sell. I am seeing approved used cars, a year old, that are only £1 to £2k less than the full list price of new.
I am loving these style of videos recently!
The Texus issue also impacted global plastics supply’s. Especially PP and PC these are used a lot in cars, so even if they had enough chips there’s plenty of other force majeure’s that is restricting manufacturers.
the intro though🤣
The voice crack got me😂
Most manufacturers: stop building some auv's
Me: **evil laughter**
My Audi Q3 Black Edition is delayed because of this. Ordered 3 months ago, no idea how long I’ll need to wait. You can’t now spec the Comfort and Sound pack
My new favorite car channel. I’m from SATX. Would have never guessed to hear about the ice age Texas storm on here. I’m a fan for life now
Different type of video. But I like it. You learn new stuff everyday.
No shortage of Chips up here in the North East. Cooked in Dripping too.
🤣
Homemade chips cooked in beef dripping 🤤 had them today 😁
@@TheMuddatrucker THE BEST 👍🏻🍻👏🏻
@@cesarbacho1731 where’s my prize??? I clicked on the link and sent it to the police 👮♀️
They’re on their way Arsehole.
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Police have a copy of this post They are tracking your IP address Good Luck 🤞🏻
As it seems we are not getting a bicycle/run race mat vs yanni
Mat will win
You should review a Renault Vel Satis
Currently Ford has over 100k trucks just sitting in a vacant lot at Kentucky Motor Speedway that can’t be used because of the shortage
I'd read some reports on this subject but appreciate the depth of your video and explanation of events leading to the shortage. I'm taking delivery of my Hyundai Kona in 2 weeks time ....... but not sure yet if the Zappi home charger I've ordered will be installed by then ......... as production of these has also been affected by the chip shortage!! 🙄May have to resort to public charging or even the granyy charger if necessary.
Ordered a new Peugeot 208 GT back in 2020, October. It was supposed to get delivered in January... Now it's due to the first of June..
You missed one, Volvo is closed this week, at least in Gothenburg, Sweden.
I work at Texas Instruments, and our fab has been running 24/7 since the start of the pandemic, even during the blackouts. The main problem is: 90% of the completed wafers for the auto industry, (mind you, TI only handles a small percentage of auto components, the rest are manufactured outside the US) HAVE to be shipped to China, Japan or Taiwan, to be cut down from the wafers and installed onto the circuit boards (which the majority are not made in the US)
This takes weeks and sometimes months to achieve.
High end chips get flown on cargo planes, low priority chips are shipped on cargo ships.
I could go on a diatribe about the downsides of outsourcing components for industrial manufacture, but I personally feel it’s already a lost cause.
(Kinda like how people in the US don’t realize that a tariff, is a tax that WE would have to pay upon import of products, yet are clamoring for higher tariffs on imported goods. It’s so aggravating!)
At least car manufacturers are cutting down even more on pollution 😄 so that's a win I suppose
Then again china attributes to the most emissions, so the change is negligible
@@jonfarah8529 I suppose but as Tesco says, every little helps
Ordered AudiA3 Edition1 in February “21 - current delivery date September 8 long months!
My GLC ordered in March was delayed over a month.
🙋🏻♂️ here.. College Station, Texas 😄 yup’ that snow storm was something.. for me even more as I’m from the Caribbean (Puerto Rico) 😂
Yeh we ordered XC90 and were not getting 360 camera on it such a big car and now it makes sense. Volvo didn't give any explanation. Why don't they reduce the money also but they won't do that.
So glad we decided to buy our new Subaru last year when everything was shut down and the dealerships were giving great deals. Feel sorry for anyone looking to buy new or even used right now
Day 3 of asking In-depth review of the taycan cross turismo
Go watch Doug Demuro
might i recommend rory reid on auto trader, better quality videos and nicer shots of the car plus they aren’t shoving a car down your throat
The fact that I was in this snowstorm makes me happy and ashamed
Why would you be ashamed?
My country has banned the import of cars for over a year now.. and sadly will continue this ban for a long time to come... So we won't see new cars even after the ship shortage is sorted .
This is a nightmare, I had a 118i m sport on order in April due to arrive about now but had to be cancelled as they couldn’t fulfil had the options I ordered, so gutted and no idea when they’ll be able to re do the sale 🤦🏻♂️🤷🏼♂️😩
Hello, I am from Georgia, I like your videos, we have a lot of Honda insight and we will be glad to see your Honda insight with your own eyes
You forget to say about Dacia and Ford in Romania was stop production for at least 2 week because of chips
I’ve just had 12 days off from the Toyota factory in the UK also
I live in Houston TX, that storm was bad. I was without power and it was 8° outside
I ordered an citreon c4 over 4 months ago still no build date its realy annoying I'm not sure how much longer I'm going to be waiting but I dont think it's getting built anytime soon
Ram makes the reversing camera standard equipment because it is US law. The only places it would become optional is outside of its primary market...
can old microchips from old dead cars or washing machines etc be be wiped and be used in new cars ???
I ordered a new Audi in March, delay after delay and now estimating build day in Oct which isn't confirmed. Best not get my hopes up then after watching this.
When can we see your new M3 / M4 Long Termer Mat???
Fcuk off. Bmw is trash and that’s a fact
a good start for 2021!!!!
Ford cologne factory is closed till July 😥 my Fiesta ST is effected by this stop...
This is something I didn’t expect from carwow
I heard BMW had to stop offering wireless charging and Harmon Kardon audio for some of the range, due to this issue.
The computer in the new Tesla model S P100D is perhaps the most powerful of any vehicle. In fact the computer is so powerful in that Tesla that it can and does support games for kids in the back seats! Plus whilst doing that it does a whole lot of things at the same perceptible time like control all it's functions and allow communications and navigational help.
VAG group have had more issues than mentioned. The Seat and Golf 8 have been delayed by upto a year. I know of well over 3 dozen people who ordered new golfs and all have cancelled, myself included. Spoke to bmw and they've had nearly 40 customers in the last 8 weeks cancel and go to them. Not sure if its the chip shortage or not but seems likely. I know the 8 has had constant tech issues down to just not having its info system turn on at all, which seems pretty dangerous.
Any info on Skôda please?
I ordered a Kodiaq in early March and the order is only just saying ‘Order accepted at the factory’ 😳😩
Thanks
TX resident here. My neighbor finally got ppl to fix her house just couple weeks ago
A friend of mine was just able to move back into her house this month. Another friend just got hot water back, after it being repaired poorly after the storm
Great video Mat! Enjoyed it as always!!
Though totally unimportant in this discussion, I would still like to point out that those circular objects shown in the video are not made to be put in cars or phones or computers. In fact, they are meant to work in cryogenic temperatures. They are CPUs for quantum computers...
That's why my Toyota yaris hybrid has a monstrous delay😕😕
I love all of your videos!
I could hear Scotty Kilmer's Toyota Coelica laughing really hard in Tennessee
I ordered my kuga in March, due June but now delayed until ???
They should bring analog cars back
Funny thing i am engineer of this 😄 the secret mostly developed on Embedded linux. We keep the kernel of unix then develop our interface on embedded software (you call firmware). There are too many microcontrollers in today's cars. Lights, sensors and many others have their own microprocessor and peripherals, sometimes a full microcontroller and additional peripherals. They connected the operating system with sophisticated transistor to transistor level communication technology. Normally you can build simple operations system on even basic controllers but microcontrollers have limited capacity, it can't handle all of the car. So we design our pcb s and use unix scripting, sometimes we use QT for designing our interface but many companies have their own systems. Then you control your car. We actually implement a good machine to machine system example in your cars but you mostly use user interface as a controller (set your sit position etc). Actually it's an good example for base of technology. You can build anything with these steps. You can develop a router or modem or rocket or tv box :) if you want to be one, you need to know about computer science and electronic engineering :) captain out
And dealerships are being beyond stupid in their pricing. Just about all the brands are selling their cars at MSRP or higher to try to use this to recoup their losses during CV-19. Problem with that short sighted thinking is that people we realize that they dont really need that new car and will hold onto a car if its working and just needs maintenance. So, they may decide to buy Hyundai rather than their normal choice and then lose their loyal customer. And then the dealerships will be back where they started with too many cars in about 6 months.
Actually enjoyed the content. Very informative.. something I didn’t think I would be interested in.
The chip shortage is indeed due to majority of the production line slots going towards computer manufacturers. New phone launches were also delayed by a few months and Sony is still struggling to manufacture the PlayStation. First preference now is for health care devices, then to computer manufacturers.
The other reason for the shortage is most of the chip manufacturers are fabless i.e. they outsource the microchip manufacturing to foundries like TSMC, Global Foundries etc. This demand has put a lot of strain on the resources.
Some companies like Intel have internal foundries so they are not as badly affected but then again, I am not aware of many Intel SoCs being used in embedded systems.
More countries need to be self sufficient in producing chips, vaccines and other essential products.
Outsourcing everything is not good for countries and their economies.
The PPE shortages and supply chain problems at the beginning of the pandemic are a good example of what is wrong. Countries needs to support their local businesses and require local production of essential products..
That's what many countries are doing since last year when China went into lockdown before everywhere and caused disruption everywhere.
US companies like Intel planning to expand production in US itself.
When he said that Peugeot and other French manufacturers are struggling, my heart smiled. The less new french turd boxes I see on the roads, the happier I'll be.
Wow!!! That was such an useful fact. Please do more. Love you carwow❤❤❤
You didnt mention Toyota and Honda regarding chip shortage problem.
Very good video, keep doing videos like this
I ordered a Focus ST but have to wait until September for it be built, likely be late October when I pick it up ☹
Interesting and round of applause for the video editor
Glad about bought a 5008 a few months ago! 5:25
Does this chip shortage effect the number plates on cars cos the chip who fitted that one on that gt etron needs an update 🥴
I don't get this madness about making everything electronic.
What's wrong with a good ol' analog speedometer?
Hi Mat, chips for automobile industry is highly specialized, it needs to withstand all different environments without glitch, that’s one of the reason why it takes time to manufacture.
On the side note, you might want to double check with the vocabulary for Taiwan, but still, very informative video, well done!!!
Does anyone know when I will be able to buy a PS5 in the UK?
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Should have gotten my cla 250e in April and am still waiting with no news when it’s going to be delivered. Ordered a new cla sb for winter but I might change that to an e class to make sure, I get a new car
I'm guessing this will be a great boost for the used car market. Why wait 6 months+ for a slightly updated car.
At the mercy of one or two manufacturers
What could possibly go wrong 🤔
This really is the most stupid time in human history
Kia will be very happy to see that they are not the only one
1:12 They need that much computing power as the owners have non
Would also like to point out that ‘tech firms’ don’t have the ‘microchips’ required either! Haven’t done for a while!
As perfect reference, look at the current pc Graphics Card (‘GPU’) shortages.
Just trying to point out it isn’t us, the tech nerds, that are the whole cause of the problem
Also, p.s, better examples of the ‘tech firms’ that actually did manage to sell a load of stuff before they also got annihilated by the semiconductor shortage would have been ‘AMD’ or ‘NVidia’
This has hit my new car was hoping for my mk 8 golf R to arrive in September now it's December 24th
I’ve heard that all Volvo XC 90’s will be electric/gas hybrids with the 2022 model years. If turns out to be the case that will be my leading contender as gas mileage is a big consideration for me in new cars. If not the XC I will give the new Pathfinders a look.
I just ordered my Ford Focus ST Line X Edition 1.5L and ive been estimated a date as late as December due to waiting on this chip... unfortunately there dont seem to be many vids on youtube that i can watch to try and buy time till it comes, maybe you could help! ;)
This video went from 0-60 quicker than any car ever on carwow
JLR Defender and Discovery still in production
Imagine if the Porsche 959 being manufactured today! Yes I heard about the chip shortage but I didn't know how it happened!
I need a new car, should i lease short term and buy once the prices have stabilised??
Plus chips and foam shortages 😲 😲 😲
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