Pete Wass
Well-known member
Not long ago - -
I saw a clip of the CEO of GM presenting the Volt. I found him to be surly and arrogant. Here they have staked their future on a car that will cost $50,000 or MORE and are now out of money. How many cars are they going to sell @ twice the price of a Prius? Talk about being out of touch! It is my theory that the Bigs got drunk on the profits they made on big SUV & Pickups and don't know how to do anything else.
Another issue is the lack of effort to make cars more fuel-efficient. Do you suppose there is , somehow, a family connection with Big Oil? Why would they not want to do everything they could to either match the competition or surpass them in this area? The technology of the Prius is brilliant and seems to be very reliable, from all I have read and heard. How about simply up-scaling it a bit for slightly larger vehicles and get say 40 MPG instead of 50?
And lastly, why isn't there a BIG effort to build a National Railway System, One like the interstates we have, one that all could use? When one hears the figures of how efficent trains are compared to trucks, how can we, the government ignore rail? (There is a good series about trains on the Learning Channel currently.)
It's fun being retired.
I saw a clip of the CEO of GM presenting the Volt. I found him to be surly and arrogant. Here they have staked their future on a car that will cost $50,000 or MORE and are now out of money. How many cars are they going to sell @ twice the price of a Prius? Talk about being out of touch! It is my theory that the Bigs got drunk on the profits they made on big SUV & Pickups and don't know how to do anything else.
Another issue is the lack of effort to make cars more fuel-efficient. Do you suppose there is , somehow, a family connection with Big Oil? Why would they not want to do everything they could to either match the competition or surpass them in this area? The technology of the Prius is brilliant and seems to be very reliable, from all I have read and heard. How about simply up-scaling it a bit for slightly larger vehicles and get say 40 MPG instead of 50?
And lastly, why isn't there a BIG effort to build a National Railway System, One like the interstates we have, one that all could use? When one hears the figures of how efficent trains are compared to trucks, how can we, the government ignore rail? (There is a good series about trains on the Learning Channel currently.)
It's fun being retired.