People are driving less.
http://www.advisorperspectives.com/dsho ... Driven.phpFord and chevy pickups still outsell the camry and accord - although maybe not for long. The Explorers/Cherokees etc are all increasing sales by double digits.
http://www.goodcarbadcar.net/search/lab ... -results=3I realize this is just a troll thread but I don't think the point is or ever was that americans are too stupid to change, the point is they are marketed too by the left and right, by car companies and oil & gas companies, by politicians and preachers and told they HAVE dominion by god and that they don't need to - that they Shouldn't change, that their "lifestyle is non-negotiable", that there is a glut of oil just a drill bit away (if you vote for me) and that green shoots are just around the corner – if they'll only go out and shop. Just like the paid shills need to come up with each move of the stock market averages, every time oil prices move, there is a "reason" on the nightly news - but surprisingly its never that oil is getting harder to come by.
The evidence is pretty clear that kids are leading the change and it's a change in overall lifestyle.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')he shift away from the car is part and parcel of a new way of life being embraced by young Americans, which places less emphasis on big cars or big houses as status symbols or life's essentials. In my book The Great Reset, I called it the New Normal. “Whether it’s because they don’t want them, can’t afford them, or see them as a symbol of waste and environmental abuse,” I wrote, “more and more people are ditching their cars and taking public transit or moving to more walkable neighborhoods where they can get by without them or by occasionally using a rental car or Zipcar.”
The problem isn't that people are too stupid to change, they will change but they need time to make the adjustment, time is the problem.