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Originally posted by Buffalo Phil View Post
Diesel is the way to go, but you tell that to Nancy Pelozi or Oblamo and they think of a big black cloud of smoke killing panda bears.
The entire jeep line will look like the Fiat Panda in 15 years.
and kills pandas
holy fucking irony
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Originally posted by XJLI View Postits a damn good thing. automakers are just sucking and not making uber efficient vehicles bc all the car and oil CEOs are in bed with eachother. if they could make 45 mpg shitboxes in 1985, they sure as hell can make them now.
think about this:
4 cyl small diesel hybrids- 90hp, 200 lb/ft or torque. throw em in small S10 size pickups/SUVs. youll get 35+ mpg around town, and still have the power to use the truck when you need it. hell, throw some hybrid tech on a VW TDI and youll be nearing 60 mpg easily.
diesel is where its at, just the people who run the gub'mint refuse to see diesels for anything except big honkin smoke blowing big rigs.
97 TJ that I think is pretty neat.
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Originally posted by Buffalo Phil View PostSo Basically our own government is once again going to be the united states auto industries downfall.
They will force these companies to make vehicles that few people want, tend to a market that is politically correct and not listen to common sense.
Diesel is the way to go, but you tell that to Nancy Pelozi or Oblamo and they think of a big black cloud of smoke killing panda bears.
The government should not have bailed these companies out because now these companies are at the control of people who have no idea what the general market wants. They want to produce cars like the Prius and the shit Fiat is cranking out.
The entire jeep line will look like the Fiat Panda in 15 years.
This is where the jack ass in me (see what i did there?) comes out-
(most, if not all) private companies.. ok, giant corporations, are in it for nothing but big fast cashola and dont give a fuck about anyone, even the people who buy there products and work for them. now im all for the 'hey, if youre doing it right and raking in huge dough keep on keepin on' but automakers have been sucking at pretty much everything since the mid-late 80s. there has to be a point at which a higher authority comes in and throws a reality check. "hey, youre doing this which is costing you $1.50 a car to save money but its fucking up the environment/consumer/something, suck it up and fix it you have the goddamn cashflow."
i'm all for government regulation of corporations. i have 0 faith; none, zip, nada, zilch- in people who make that much money. its just a few old guys smoking cigars wiping their asses with benjamins passing grey goddamn poupon. i want the good old days back when people, yes even grandma next door who knew NOTHING about her car, loved it. america was the land that adored the automobile, now we cant even build one.
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all that shit to save you 2800$ over the lifetime of the vehicle.
forget that im still gunna turbo my jeep!
but do they make lift kits for prius's?-98 XJ 4.5" lift , 35's, trimmed, locked, geared, flexy
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Originally posted by XJLI View Post90% of consumers dont know what they want, thats what they have advertising for.
This is where the jack ass in me (see what i did there?) comes out-
(most, if not all) private companies.. ok, giant corporations, are in it for nothing but big fast cashola and dont give a fuck about anyone, even the people who buy there products and work for them. now im all for the 'hey, if youre doing it right and raking in huge dough keep on keepin on' but automakers have been sucking at pretty much everything since the mid-late 80s. there has to be a point at which a higher authority comes in and throws a reality check. "hey, youre doing this which is costing you $1.50 a car to save money but its fucking up the environment/consumer/something, suck it up and fix it you have the goddamn cashflow."
i'm all for government regulation of corporations. i have 0 faith; none, zip, nada, zilch- in people who make that much money. its just a few old guys smoking cigars wiping their asses with benjamins passing grey goddamn poupon. i want the good old days back when people, yes even grandma next door who knew NOTHING about her car, loved it. america was the land that adored the automobile, now we cant even build one.
You handed a failing corporation to our government that is simply another big corporation that will drive it into the ground.
I am not for the government regulating or helping businesses. The company fails, the company folds. Another company can either pick up the pieces or start fresh, NOT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.
You're right, the american automotive industry has been sucking for the last 20 years, but why help a company that won't help itself? Why does the government have to step in?
Between the Corporate Fat Cats sucking in money and giving nothing back and shipping jobs overseas for more revenue and the Unions that cradle the lazy and the weak and force companies to pay them more then what their job is worth.
These companies must collapse in order to get rid of both. You keep these companies and the executives and the unions and America will never make a good car again.Last edited by Buffalo Phil; 05-20-2009, 10:18 PM.sigpic
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