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THE Hummer / SUV Thread pt 2 (merged)

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Re: New Solution to Gas Chugging SUVs- Arson

Postby mrobert » Mon 12 Jun 2006, 01:51:36

What's wrong with selling the SUV?
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Re: New Solution to Gas Chugging SUVs- Arson

Postby ohanian » Mon 12 Jun 2006, 01:58:32

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('FireJack', 'I') wonder what happens to the people who torch their cars and are nailed with insurance fraud? Now they have to pay for a vehicle they could not afford and no longer have, they have to pay for another vehicle if they still want to get around.


Don't be stupid. You don't torch your own SUV, you arrange with a mutual "friend" to torch each other's SUV. Preferably while you are on vacation in Hawaii.
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Re: New Solution to Gas Chugging SUVs- Arson

Postby MacG » Mon 12 Jun 2006, 02:34:50

What's next? Houses?
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Re: New Solution to Gas Chugging SUVs- Arson

Postby Lighthouse » Mon 12 Jun 2006, 02:39:31

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MacG', 'W')hat's next? Houses?


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Re: New Solution to Gas Chugging SUVs- Arson

Postby SoothSayer » Mon 12 Jun 2006, 04:08:43

What's next? Houses?

Houses ... and people.

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Next time we won't have any UN or USA to stop PO triggered conflicts.
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Re: New Solution to Gas Chugging SUVs- Arson

Postby Leanan » Mon 12 Jun 2006, 09:55:14

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mrobert', 'W')hat's wrong with selling the SUV?


They are "upside down" on their car loans. Usually because an SUV is so expensive - it's the only way they can afford one. IOW, the loan is so long, and/or the interest rate so high, that they owe more on the car loan than the vehicle is worth.

So if they sell the car, they still have a lot of car loan left to repay...and they somehow have to buy a new car to replace the one they sold.
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Re: New Solution to Gas Chugging SUVs- Arson

Postby Specop_007 » Mon 12 Jun 2006, 10:07:34

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Leanan', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mrobert', 'W')hat's wrong with selling the SUV?


They are "upside down" on their car loans. Usually because an SUV is so expensive - it's the only way they can afford one. IOW, the loan is so long, and/or the interest rate so high, that they owe more on the car loan than the vehicle is worth.

So if they sell the car, they still have a lot of car loan left to repay...and they somehow have to buy a new car to replace the one they sold.


Most people end up upside down on the car at one point or another. Some cars, obviously, are far worse then others though.
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Re: New Solution to Gas Chugging SUVs- Arson

Postby Leanan » Mon 12 Jun 2006, 10:27:00

It used to be pretty difficult to be upside down on a car loan. They required a down payment, and payments high enough to ensure that if they had to repossess the car, they wouldn't lose any money.

No more...
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Re: New Solution to Gas Chugging SUVs- Arson

Postby mgibbons19 » Mon 12 Jun 2006, 12:11:55

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Leanan', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mrobert', 'W')hat's wrong with selling the SUV?


They are "upside down" on their car loans. Usually because an SUV is so expensive - it's the only way they can afford one. IOW, the loan is so long, and/or the interest rate so high, that they owe more on the car loan than the vehicle is worth.

So if they sell the car, they still have a lot of car loan left to repay...and they somehow have to buy a new car to replace the one they sold.


Of course, in a free market economy, when you make a stupid financial decision you eat the costs. In a something-for-nothing economy, you unload it on the insurance company and make everyone else pay for your stupidity.
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Hybrid police SUV's 4 U?

Postby Tanada » Tue 20 Jun 2006, 22:16:27

Acording to this article LINK Toyota has pulled off a coup of sorts by getting the city of Lindsay, CA to purchase 15 Highlander hybrid SUV's for the Police Department, 3 for the Fire Department and another 4 for the city administration and as city pool vehicals.
Purportedly the police love the things but that could be because Hybrids tend to have all the bells and whistle as part of the package. Is this a trend or just an isolated case of governments largess for Toyota?
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Re: Hybrid police SUV's 4 U?

Postby grabby » Wed 21 Jun 2006, 00:54:14

Government largess.
It takes 2,500 gallons of oil to make a hybrid.
its cheaper to give them a honda civic.
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Re: Hybrid police SUV's 4 U?

Postby TommyJefferson » Wed 21 Jun 2006, 11:20:36

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tanada', 'I')s this a trend or just an isolated case of governments largess for Toyota?


It's both.

Local governments are doing their best to put forward a good Public Relations front regarding environmentalism, even if it costs taxpayers more and actually harms the environment.

Their concern is good PR, not the environment.

It's like city recycling programs. They are unneeded. They cost more than throwing the stuff in a landfill. All the extra fuel and electricity to process the waste harms the environment more than throwing it in a giant hole.

Yet, the PR benefit to local governments is worth the environmental and financial costs.

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US carmakers suffer double digit drop. SUV's 45%!

Postby KevO » Tue 01 Aug 2006, 20:14:01

STORY HERE
US carmakers have been hit by further falls in sales, with the big names racking up double-digit declines.
Ford said sales sank 35.2% in July compared with last year, Chrysler sales fell 37% and General Motors 19.5%. Part of the fall was blamed on the fact that heavy discounts seen last year were no longer on offer. But rising fuel costs and interest rates have led consumers to opt for smaller, more fuel efficient vehicles - delivering a boost to Asian carmakers.

A 16% rise in sales at Japanese group Toyota pushed the automotive firm to the number two carmaker slot in the US - ahead of both Ford and DaimlerChrysler. Elsewhere, fellow Japanese group Honda said its sales had risen 10% while those of South Korean carmaker Hyundai were up 6%. Japan's Nissan was the only Asian firm to buck the trend, blaming weak car and truck sales for a 19.5% decline in July car sales when compared with the same time last year.

Changing demands: Ford sales highlighted the changing trends in US buying habits. So-called "gas guzzling" sports utility vehicle sales were down almost 45% while retail sales for its mid-sized saloon cars - the Ford Fusion, Mercury Milan and Lincoln Zephyr - rose 18%.[/quote]
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Re: US carmakers suffer double digit drop. SUV's 45%!

Postby KevO » Tue 01 Aug 2006, 20:19:10

does this mean a delay for the crash?
45% drop in SUV's is no small fry.

Although I think it actually speeds it up, all that NRG needed for these new replacement cars

yes?
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Re: US carmakers suffer double digit drop. SUV's 45%!

Postby Jack » Tue 01 Aug 2006, 20:24:20

While it's true that the 45% drop in SUV sales my slow the growth of U.S. energy consumption, I suspect that a few million Chinese and Indians will purchase enough cars to overwhelm the savings.

No, I don't think the crash will be delayed.
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Re: US carmakers suffer double digit drop. SUV's 45%!

Postby DesertBear2 » Tue 01 Aug 2006, 20:26:57

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('KevO', '
')Ford said sales sank 35.2% in July compared with last year, Chrysler sales fell 37% and General Motors 19.5%.



Nice. Sounds like Great Depression numbers....
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Re: US carmakers suffer double digit drop. SUV's 45%!

Postby Armageddon » Tue 01 Aug 2006, 20:37:52

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('DesertBear2', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('KevO', '
')Ford said sales sank 35.2% in July compared with last year, Chrysler sales fell 37% and General Motors 19.5%.



Nice. Sounds like Great Depression numbers....


Doesn't it though ? Wow.
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Re: US carmakers suffer double digit drop. SUV's 45%!

Postby mekrob » Tue 01 Aug 2006, 20:37:54

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'd')oes this mean a delay for the crash?
45% drop in SUV's is no small fry.


Not at all. Let's say they sold about 1.5 million SUV's last year. Now they only sell 750,000 (let's round off), so that's 750,000 less SUV's. If these vehicles would have driven the average 12,000 miles each year and had gotten an average of 12 mpg, then that's a savings of 750 million gallons of gasoline. 750 million gallons equates to 17.8 million barrels of oil or 425,000 barrels per day. A drop in the bucket. That's what the increase in oil demand in China alone will be in a single year.

And let's not forget that those people who didn't buy SUV's probably did buy other vehicles. Also, the average SUV probably gets a little bit more than 12 mpg. Not to mention I rounded everything so the mpd saved would be the highest. And still, it's nothing but a drop, even less than ANWR. Hell, Cantarell is going to drop that much in 2 years if it takes that long.

I say it delays peak by about how long it took me to write this.
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Re: US carmakers suffer double digit drop. SUV's 45%!

Postby Eli » Tue 01 Aug 2006, 21:02:33

As delaying PO Mekrob i is right, it won't make a bit of difference.

But since Ford and GM make the majority of their profit off of SUV sales it means the coming economic melt down will be on us quicker.

You have to remember too that even before Katrina and oil really went nuts GM was already in bad shape because of pensions and health care costs.

Their grand plan to save the company was to come out with an all new exciting line of friggin SUVs. Something like 5 billion was invested in retooling factories and coming up with the new models.



GM and Ford have basically run into their worst case scenario.
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Re: US carmakers suffer double digit drop. SUV's 45%!

Postby JustinFrankl » Tue 01 Aug 2006, 21:36:51

What's bad for the auto industry is bad for America.

Lower sales with Ford and GM could translate into massive job losses, adding more people to the idle workforce, adding some restraint to salary growth. However, people are still doing a lot of driving, so ancillary industries to the car culture won't be immediately hurt. But local communities will probably be devastated with plant closures.

In late November, 2005, GM announced it would layoff 30,000 workers through 2008. In January, Ford also announced layoffs of 30,000.

Oil and gas prices will continue their climb, people will put off buying a new car or get fuel-efficient foriegn models, sales for Ford and GM will continue to decline. I wouldn't be surprised if job losses end up being 60,000 each over the next few years.
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