Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Would you consider buying a hybrid vehicle? - Kansas City Business Journal:

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• Yes — 58.2 percent • No — 35.4 percen t • I already own one — 6.4 percengt (Obama’s) plan to force people into smaller, less safe cars is wrecklessz (no pun intended). It will increase the cost of reduce thesafety (we will still be sharing the road with huge etc.) and will not reduc oil consumption, regardless of what he Like most of his programs, this is about I will not compromise my family’as safety to save a littlse oil. I would buy a hybri d if it didn’t have the cons currentlyu associated withmost hybrids.
It is irresponsible for the governmeny to think that I will feel so good aboutf buying a hybrid that I will pay a large premiuk for the vehicle plus give up the safety of my familyt by cramming them in a car the size of my ridinlawn mower. If he thinks he can turn around the Americanj auto industrythis way, Obama is extremely short-sighted. The market for American cars wasalready terrible, but now Obam a is going to make the U.S. auto industruy produce cars thatnobody wants. Case in There is a huge stockpiledof “Smart Cars” that people ordered when gas pricesz were over $4 a gallon. Now that the gas pricea are down, people have refused to take deliver y ofthose vehicles.
Americans love real automobiles. Have you ever heardd an American teenager ask his high school sweetheartg if she would like to go cruising inhis Prius? As soon as hybridw are as safe and affordable as petroleum-fuelee vehicles, you bet I’lll get one. Until then, they are only for early those withexcess cash, the pretentiouse and their hangers-on.

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