There's a much better explanation for why American car companies are tanking than their stupid advertisements.
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Yup.... unions.
yep. the most insane national trade policy known to man.
Yep. Its why I did not buy a Prius. Consider.. they charge you almost $8k-12k more than a vehicle of comparable size (compact-midsize sedan) for the benefit of having twice your fuel mileage. mmm...lets see.. it takes $40 to fill up the avg 12 gal tank with prices at almost $4/gallonConsidering my avg driving time (I cross the entire city of Orlando to get to work) I need to gas up twice a month. =$80The prius would only need one gas since it has 'twice' the MPG rating = $40Gassing my car (V6) its $80X12 = $960 a yearGassing the prius is $480 a year. Buuuut...to buy the prius you needed to pay $8000 bucks more than my car. So take that $8k divide by 12 = 666 a year.. $666 addl cost for the car + 480 you pay for for gas = $1146Yeah, you're saving money with a Prius. I'll wait until them new vehicles truly become better option than getting me a much nicer, more comfortable car.
They are selling brand new pickups for 60% off here. What does that tell you?
Large mark up?
Anyone else annoyed by car commercials that brag about how many "MPGs" their car has? It's like they know American car buyers are too stupid to grasp the concept of "Miles Per Gallon", but they'll surely bite since they know "MPGs" are good, and the car they're selling has a whole bunch of them. We're not sure where those MPGs are kept in the car though... I think the factory puts the extra MPGs in the trunk or the roofliner. We don't know what MPGs are, but more is better so instead of advertising cars as efficient or getting more Miles Per Gallon, they just say their car has more MPGs than that other car.Selling to the dumbest customers... Yea, that's the way to make money. Using advertising techniques specifically aimed at selling cars to the people who have the least to spend in a down economy. No wonder the US auto industry is in deep doo-doo. European and Japanese cars are efficient and get great fuel economy, US cars merely have lots of MPGs added at the factory. Maybe it's like an upscale exhaust system, or spinners on the wheels? Who gives a crap about fuel economy, I'm gonna get this other car because they say it comes with more MPGs.Bah.
All my mpg's are on my HDD