by The_Toecutter » Thu 02 Nov 2006, 16:06:04
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'W')e shouldn't blame the car companies. If people didn't buy SUVs/trucks, they'd stop making them tomorrow. They're just whores, nothing more.
This is all on us.
Even when the public drastically reduced their purchase of these vehicles post $2.00/gallon, and during Katrina/Rita, and during $3.00/gallon during the summer of 2006, the car companies still made them.
Yet when the public wanted electric vehicles in the 1990s, the car companies refused to even offer them for sale. The market for them was huge, 12-18% of new car sales with a 95% confidence interval, in the state of California. But they make less profit per vehicle than a large SUV(or even a normal car, for that matter).
What the consumer wants to buy and what the car companies want them to buy are often two totally different things. The car companies will make the latter.
The car companies quite indeed deserve lots of blame for this. Their companies are responsive to shareholders moreso than their own buyers. It's no wonder GM and Ford are facing bankruptcy as they cry for big nanny government to give them more handouts, paid for by Joe Taxpayer, and to restrict foreign competition just as they managed to do in the 1980s. And the foreign competition is still only marginally improved over their shoddy products!
The unnecessary felling of a tree, perhaps the old growth of centuries, seems to me a crime little short of murder. ~Thomas Jefferson