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October 14, 2025 15 mins

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Episode #1171: Ford scrambles after a supplier fire halts SUV production, Rivian doubles down on AI instead of Apple CarPlay, and young people rediscover the joy of “hanging up”... literally


  • Ford is pausing production for several key vehicles, including the Expedition, Lincoln Navigator, and F-150 Lightning, after a massive fire shut down operations at its main aluminum supplier, Novelis. 
    • Novelis’ upstate New York facility is responsible for 40% of U.S. aluminum sheet supply, and the fire will keep it offline until early 2026.
    • Ford will halt output at five plants, including the Kentucky Truck Plant, where the Expedition and Navigator are built.
    • Ford pulled forward downtime originally scheduled for late 2025 to manage the shortage.
    • F-150 and Super Duty production continue, but analysts say Ford could lose up to $1 billion in profits if supply tightens.
    • “They’re focusing all their energy on making sure all their F-150s get built,” said Sam Fiorani of AutoForecast Solutions.


  • Rivian is betting its future on in-car AI, aiming to create a seamless, branded ecosystem that integrates your favorite apps, without handing the keys (or the data) over to Apple.
    • CEO RJ Scaringe says the goal is to “hold the glue” between apps like Spotify, Google Maps, and Apple Music as AI becomes central to the in-car experience.
    • Automakers fear platforms like Apple’s CarPlay could harvest vehicle data and weaken brand identity.
    • Rivian’s approach mirrors moves by other automakers who want to control software updates and user interfaces directly.
    • “Customers will appreciate a seamless digital experience... not needing to jump between CarPlay and what we create as a Rivian environment,” said Scaringe.


  • Call it the “landline revival.” Gen Z and millennials are rebelling against endless screen time, choosing intentional connection and analog simplicity over constant notifications and algorithm-driven distraction.
    • Over 40% of U.S. adults — and 62% under 30 — say they’re on their phones almost constantly, according to Pew Research.
  • Tiffany Ng, a NYC writer, chained her iPhone using a belt for a week, describing it as “reentering real life.”
  • Others, like Catherine Goetze, are modernizing the landline — selling Bluetooth-connected rotary phones under her brand Physical Phones, generating $118K in pre-sales.
  • “It’s not realistic to throw your smartphone into a river,” Goetze said. “But you can regain some level of balance and intentionality.”

0:00 Intro with Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
1:35 Upcoming ASOTU Edge Webinar on How and When To Move Used Vehicles
2:30 Q4 Strategy Sessions NEXT WEEK
3:54 Ford Pauses Production Due To Aluminum Supplier Fire
7:08 Why Rivian Isn't Integrating Apple Carpl

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