Finally not having a backlog and finally letting people buy them without a waitlist, like a normal car, seems like a good thing for them?
It's a bad car that no one should buy, but I'm not sure how the title is trying make it seem like a store's shelves finally not being empty is a bad thing.
You are right, I worded it wrong. What I mean is that the opinion of the author doesn't seem based on any facts reported. The only facts shown is that the company is no longer behind with production.
It could be that they are now producing more than there is demand for, but the article doesn't show anything indicating that.