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Monday, October 03, 2005

Hybrid cars are for wimps!

Do you care about clean air? Are you worried about your child's asthma? Wimp!

Do you care about global warming? Wimp!

Do you worry about foreign oil dependency? Wimp!

Do you like hybrid cars? Wimp!

If you said yes to any of the above, then you aren't SUV material.

"We haven't turned into wimps overnight," AutoPacific's George Peterson tells Newsweek in the October 10 issue (on newsstands Monday, October 3). "People still like a tough looking SUV." (more)

A sign of change?

While calling for an increased gasoline tax on CNBC this morning Mike Jackson, AutoNation Chairmen and CEO, noted that fuel efficiency is now more important than cupholders when making vehicle purchasing decisions.

When Americans make fuel efficiency more important than where they put their morning cup of Joe, you know the world is changing!

Is an increased gasoline tax a good way to get Americans to realize the importance of fuel efficiency?

Labels: Foreign Oil Dependency, fuel efficiency, global warming, Hybrid Vehicles

posted by Dahcredyns at 8:54 AM

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think a gas tax would be great. Just reduce taxes somewhere else so politicians can claim that they aren't raising taxes. Also, Ford just announced that SUV sales in August were down 60% from last year. Yes, you read that correctly 60%. If that trend continues then the Excursion won't be the only SUV canceled by Ford.

10:25 AM  
Blogger Dahcredyns said...

Yet, by 2010, J.D. Power and Associates predicts the total number of SUVs available will increase by 27 percent.

Granted, many of these will be crossovers and smaller SUVs, maybe even a few will be hybrids, but still, 27 percent.

The suggested increased gas tax would be 10 cents every year for 10 years. I wonder if that would have any effect, especially if gas prices drop?

I wonder if a gas tax is the best way to make Americans aware of the importance of fuel efficiency?

11:20 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

By 2010 oil production will have almost certainly peaked and higher prices will come taxes or not. There are several places online to find info about "Peak Oil". Suffice it to say that many in the know people see it coming. Hybrids will save people money, even at today's prices when gas reaches over $6. It's coming. Be ready.

7:00 PM  
Blogger Dahcredyns said...

I'd say it already costs $6.00, we just don't pay for it the pump.

No one can tell me Iraq isn't ultimately about oil. 9/11, ultimately, boils down to oil.

Some studies claim that ending foreign oil dependency could save America as much as a trillion dollars.

If it can save that much, then how much does foreign oil dependency cost? It certainly isn't $3.00 per gallon.

11:06 AM  

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