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Re: imports reiterate supplier issue [tlong] by 62vetteefp
Dec 24, 2008 (5:50 am)
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Replying to: tlong (Dec 23, 2008 10:50 pm)


Again, so that we don't think you're just spinning, your title says "imports reiterate supplier issue". The quotes were from an association representing Toyota, Honda, Nissan and 11 other automakers.
  
Sounds like a general US trade association that is probably 50% D3. I didn't see any quotes from the J3 in the article.

 
It is a trade association made up of all auto makers in the US EXCEPT the big 3. I have posted Toyota qoutes that agree with the subject matter here before.
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Re: Why wait for the Volt? [tlong] by gagrice
Dec 24, 2008 (6:07 am)
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Replying to: tlong (Dec 23, 2008 10:52 pm)

The Fusion hybrid may put the final nail in the GM coffin. Beating the smaller Malibu hybrid by a whopping 15 MPG in the city is no small feat. If it sells in the Camry Hybrid price range how can Ford lose?
 
It will be interesting to see if those who have clamored for more fuel-efficient vehicles from American automakers and less reliance on foreign oil will support these Ford hybrids by actually buying one when the cars go on sale in early 2009.
 
Ford also emphasized that the Fusion Hybrid’s E.P.A. rating bests its main competitor, the Toyota Camry Hybrid, by “8 m.p.g. in the city and 2 m.p.g. on the highway.” The Fusion’s city rating also is one mile a gallon better than the Honda Civic Hybrid. The Fusion also crushes anything General Motors and Chrysler have to offer.

 
http://wheels.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/12/23/ford-fusion-hybrid-is-rated-at-41-mpg- /?hp
 
If it has a bigger trunk than the cramped Camry Hybrid it should outsell the Toyota offering. It is better looking than any of the competitors. It is fitting that Ford should end up the standard bearer for AMERICAN AUTO MAKING. So long GM
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Re: Why wait for the Volt? [gagrice] by andre1969
Dec 24, 2008 (6:26 am)
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Replying to: gagrice (Dec 24, 2008 6:07 am)

If it has a bigger trunk than the cramped Camry Hybrid it should outsell the Toyota offering. It is better looking than any of the competitors. It is fitting that Ford should end up the standard bearer for AMERICAN AUTO MAKING.
 
I read somewhere that the Fusion hybrid only has a 12 cubic foot trunk. That's pretty bad for a midsized car, but not for a midsized hybrid that's based on an existing car. In contrast, the Camry hybrid has an 11 cubic foot trunk, and the Altima only has a 10 cubic foot trunk!
 
The Malibu hybrid has a 15 cubic foot trunk, probably because it's that "mild hybrid" system that probably doesn't take up as much space for batteries, I'm guessing.
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Re: Why wait for the Volt? [gagrice] by bpizzuti
Dec 24, 2008 (6:31 am)
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Replying to: gagrice (Dec 24, 2008 6:07 am)

The other nice part is that it beast out the CIVIC Hybrid...that's also a big deal, though not as big as beating Camry and Altima. After this, GM should hang its collective head in shame for daring to refer to the Malibu and Aura as "hybrids."
 
See, it IS possible for an American company to compete, innovate, and dominate. Unfortunately, GM is not that company.
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Re: Why wait for the Volt? [bpizzuti] by gagrice
Dec 24, 2008 (7:44 am)
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Replying to: bpizzuti (Dec 24, 2008 6:31 am)

Unfortunately, GM is not that company.
 
GM had the lead with the EV-1 and development of the NiMH battery used in all the Hybrids. They threw it all away to satisfy the 1990s Me generation's lust for the Big SUVs. GM 40 years ago was a leader. Toyota among others copied GM engine designs and who knows what else. They got lazy and lost the drive to be number one. Well now they are no longer number one. I don't think they will be able to hang on as number two much longer.
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Re: Why wait for the Volt? [gagrice] by bpizzuti
Dec 24, 2008 (8:35 am)
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Replying to: gagrice (Dec 24, 2008 7:44 am)

Unfortunately, it seems like GM fell into the same trap that many large market leaders do...they've been the leader for so long they think they have some divine right to that status. IBM went through the same thing, Microsoft is still finding its way through it, and Toyota may be headed for that as well (they're in for a wakeup call when that new Fusion hits the streets).
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Re: America cares little about fate of Detroit's Big Three [torque_r] by m4d_cow
Dec 25, 2008 (1:21 am)
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Replying to: torque_r (Dec 23, 2008 9:08 pm)

Well, honestly I don't care much either.
 
I've received some hate filled comments at other sites saying that I'm evil, unpatriotic, etc, etc. Some even suggested that I'm a terrorist wishing harm to US economy for not supporting the D3. Yeah, whatever.
 
Here's the deal, I have issues with the D3 asking for taxpayers money to save them. It's their problem, not ours, and we shouldn't be penalized for it. The same goes to bailing out the banks, I dont support it either. Buy and takeover the banks and companies if the government must, but dont give them money with no strings attached.
 
Without this bailout issue, I simply don't care if the D3 goes bust. What's the point supporting the D3 when they dont even bother giving us what we want, high-quality products that we can actually cross-shop with the imports. I won't bother supporting arrogance, greed, lazyness and corrupt minds the D3 are all about. It's made in America so we have to support it? Please.... (well, at least Ford is finally learning a lesson)
 
The only reason I'm being soft in my views is because of the current state of the economy. Otherwise, I'd say drop dead, period.
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by m4d_cow
Dec 25, 2008 (1:30 am)
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and Toyota may be headed for that as well (they're in for a wakeup call when that new Fusion hits the streets).
 
Toyota is actually pretty pigheaded. It got the first wakeup call when the 2003 Altima hit it, hard. They woke up, for about a second and then went back to sleep. The Malibu didnt do a good job. I'm curious to see if the Fusion will be able to kick Toyota harder in the nut.
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by m4d_cow
Dec 25, 2008 (1:37 am)
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I just wish to use this opportunity to say Merry Christmas to those who celebrate, and happy holidays to those who don't.
We don't always get along, and our views may contradict with each other. But nevertheless, it's holiday season. Have fun, guys
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Why Wait for the Volt Part II by torque_r
Dec 25, 2008 (1:55 am)
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Lexus has announced a new hybrid-only sedan called Lexus HS, to be shown at Detroit Auto Show. The 2010 Lexus HS250h will go on sale during 2009, or at least one full year before the Volt, and will be priced about similarly.

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