Will E Worm
Conspiracy...
Most Americans just don't want small cars
Americans don't really want these vehicles according to BusinessWeek.
Instead, they want vehicles like the Ford F150, a vehicle that saw its first year on year increase in sales since 2006 according to recent data. In fact, Ford is lifting production on these vehicles, despite the horrific 15 - 17 mpg fuel economy of these pickup trucks.
Sure the Toyota Prius has been a hit and the plethora of plug-in vehicles on the horizon sound compelling, but what about solutions for the majority of Americans that want vehicles like the F150?
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Americans Don't Want Small Cars!
Today I heard part of an interview with the EPA administrator, Lisa Jackson, which made my blood boil. During the interview, she threw out the tired lie that American automakers are building too many "large vehicles which the American public do not want to buy" (approximate quote).
If the American people don't want to buy large vehicles, then why is it that the top selling vehicles in the U.S. are as follows?
*Ford F - Series PU 37,549
*Chevrolet Silverado PU 31,728
*Ford Escape 18,005
*Dodge Ram PU 18,644
^Chevrolet Malibu 19,092
^Chevrolet Impala 16,290
Notice the * rows, which are large pickups. And notice the ^ rows, which are midsize or full size cars. 11 of the top 20 vehicles are midsized or large, and 8 of the top 10 are midsized or large.
Now explain this to me, if Americans don't really want to buy large cars, why aren't the top selling vehicles all small cars like the VW Jetta? Is someone twisting their arms into buying the F150's and the Impalas?
Obama and the EPA administrator need to drop the talking points. American's don't want tiny cars.
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