As if the lack of semiconductor chips wasn't already bad enough.
It's been a year since the first automotive assembly lines ground to a halt because of the coronavirus pandemic. Most managed to restart production throughout the summer under strict new health regulations to keep workers healthy. That's the good news. The bad news is that automakers are currently suffering from a global semiconductor chip shortage that's causing reduced production for some of America's most popular vehicles like the Ford F-150. Chevy shut down Camaro production entirely for the time being. If this weren't bad enough, there's now another supplier crisis brewing.