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![]() I would love 60 MPG...but then again it snows here in Iowa...and we have lots of trucks hauling grain...so I really do not need one of these just to save on gas.
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__________________ Originally Posted by FbodFather My sister's dentist's brother's cousin's housekeeper's dog-breeder's nephew sells coffee filters to the company that provides coffee to General Motors...... ........and HE WOULD KNOW!!!!__________________ Camaro Fest sub-forum |
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The big 3 and foreign automakers wont let it happen, seeing as they have lobbyists to take care of it.
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Whether Americans want 60 mpg cars depends on the context. Are they going to get roughly the same car they have today and get 60 mpg, or will they have to trade of between fuel economy and comfort, safety, performance, etc...
When you ask Americans whether they want 60 mpg, accounting for those other factors, the answer is "no". Car sales make that pretty obvious. |
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There's also a lot less roads to drive compared to here, as the abundance of good mass transit makes it easier to avoid the roads all together. Quote:
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I wasn't implying they were, I was referring to myself. Sorry if I didn't make that clear. Still, a compact or subcompact is awfully small. The smallest car I ever drove on a regular basis was a Chevy Beretta. That was with the seat all the way back, and me sitting basically on a portion of the top of the seat to be comfortable. Even then, it wasn't very comfortable. The roads over there as well don't really provide for a lot of large vehicles. You will rarely ever see any American full size trucks over there, and even then, you will usually see the old SUV's more than an actual pickup. Quote:
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The way I see it, he did. Why do I feel that way? Because he himself owns a muscle car. Granted, he has the luxury of also owning a smaller car, but the point is that he still voted with his wallet too. Maybe not 100%, but I feel that he did. The other thing is this, and I kind of said this earlier, if there were more choices with slightly larger, fuel efficient cars, perhaps people would be more apt to buy them instead. Why buy a Prius when you really need a truck? You also have to look at the fuel economy on trucks/muscle cars. It's the highest it's ever been in terms of performance vs. efficiency. I've got a 426hp motor that gets relatively the same gas mileage that my previous 4dr Grand Prix GTP with 260hp(factory) got.
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I would gladly take 60MPG as long as it's still over 400HP.
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Still, your point is taken and agreed with. There are some "experts" that have no business spouting their mouths off to uninformed policymakers. It upsets me a good bit...because believe it or not, they don't pick a number out of a hat. A LOT of money and time is devoted to analyzing a given set of circumstances, in this case fuel economy standards. One of the reasons it's a justified expenditure for certain groups is because it reveals all the bull$h!t they now know to leave out when pitching the idea... I'd like to know if CAFE has EVER had a measurable effect on fuel consumption. I don't think it has. Quote:
Still...you've touched on a great point. If anyone spends some time looking at all the auto regulations, specifically the ones regarding emissions and fuel economy...you'll find a LOT of contradictions. Our policy makers have steadily been directing the overall movement of the auto industry through regulation...and enough is enough, imo. I don't want them gone (because I do appreciate smog-free air....), but I do think many of them need to be scaled back...WAY back. One more point...Europe largely regulates by emissions, not mpg. But emissions leads mpg in most cases. Their regulations are, in some ways, stricter than our own. So their cars are more expensive to meet those regs...but there's one player they have that we don't: High fuel prices. Europeans are willing to pay high vehicle prices because they're influenced by high fuel prices... I've saved up for the 300% premium, too!
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I think it was found that when CAFE was introduced & ramped up, people simply drove more & consumed the same amount of fuel.
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