AutoWeek Smut!
When the Toyota Highlander hybrid graced the cover of AutoWeek.com last week, it didn't stay long in the top position, and, of course, criticisms took center stage of even the byline caption. Efficiency is a non-issue for AutoWeek, only horsepower - that you can't really even use - is worth paying extra. For example today's headline, "When you see this new face on the 2006 Ford Explorer this fall, remember to look behind the grille for what’s really important: a new, higher-output 4.6-liter V8."
Actually, what is really important is the fact that oil dependence caused by vehicles like the Explorer is causing significant problems for America. We're fighting a war based on oil, gas-guzzling SUV sales are down, and isn't the new Ford Explorer great? Yeah, I bet 2006 Explorer sales are going to really turn it around for Ford this year. What a joke.
Updated 5/12/05
Check out AutoWeek today, A Hummer buggy. As if that vehicle doesn't have issues, but I bet it draws good advertising money. So easy to find faults with hybrids, but even the most faulted 'American' cars are postively portrayed.
Actually, what is really important is the fact that oil dependence caused by vehicles like the Explorer is causing significant problems for America. We're fighting a war based on oil, gas-guzzling SUV sales are down, and isn't the new Ford Explorer great? Yeah, I bet 2006 Explorer sales are going to really turn it around for Ford this year. What a joke.
Updated 5/12/05
Check out AutoWeek today, A Hummer buggy. As if that vehicle doesn't have issues, but I bet it draws good advertising money. So easy to find faults with hybrids, but even the most faulted 'American' cars are postively portrayed.
Labels: Ford, Highlander hybrid, Hybrid Vehicles, toyota



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