Bob Lutz: Global Warming a "total crock of sh*t"
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I am about ready to boycott GM because of all their whining. I mean geez I don't see Dodge or Ford crying about it, I think I will get a better look at the challenger when I am ready to buy a newer car, rather than the camaro.
It's sad really GM has some of the best engineer's, they have some great gas economy concepts like the volt which has gotten such a great reaction from the public, and STILL they're whining about it. Maybe if they give the people more gas economical cars to choose from, the people would have more money to buy newer cars from them more often to replace their older cars, instead of sending that money oversea's to make the CEO's of gas company's billions more in their pockets.
I bet this has nothing to do with global warming...I just don't get why GM complains so much about making better gas economical vehicle's, are they really invested in the oil company's that much or something?
It's sad really GM has some of the best engineer's, they have some great gas economy concepts like the volt which has gotten such a great reaction from the public, and STILL they're whining about it. Maybe if they give the people more gas economical cars to choose from, the people would have more money to buy newer cars from them more often to replace their older cars, instead of sending that money oversea's to make the CEO's of gas company's billions more in their pockets.
I bet this has nothing to do with global warming...I just don't get why GM complains so much about making better gas economical vehicle's, are they really invested in the oil company's that much or something?
#22
Global warming is BS as the temperatures has been warming co2 has increased not the other way around...stupid misleading hockey stick graph.
I dont think the govt should be forcing the companys to get better MPG but instead the consumer....I mean even if the consumer don't demanded that much as tech increases so will MPG IMO.
I dont think the govt should be forcing the companys to get better MPG but instead the consumer....I mean even if the consumer don't demanded that much as tech increases so will MPG IMO.
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Global warming is BS as the temperatures has been warming co2 has increased not the other way around...stupid misleading hockey stick graph.
I dont think the govt should be forcing the companys to get better MPG but instead the consumer....I mean even if the consumer don't demanded that much as tech increases so will MPG IMO.
I dont think the govt should be forcing the companys to get better MPG but instead the consumer....I mean even if the consumer don't demanded that much as tech increases so will MPG IMO.
Again I'm just asking, how does raising the "average" mpg hurt us? Average meaning we could still have our sports cars...it's abvious GM has the technology to balance out a v8 with a much more fuel efficient vehicle, does this law say all the cars have to meet 30+mpg or just the average?
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Yeah but #1, what if it's not BS? #2 I don't see how this new law can hurt us. We're giving so much of our money to those CEO's oversee's that give us our gas, it's crazy the profits they've made, how much did they make every second of last year again, I can't remember...I just remember that I couldn't believe it when I saw it. Why do we have to give them our hard earned money, people are living paycheck to paycheck as is already, having a vehicle that's much better on gas will put a lot of money back into their pockets to support their family and keep the economy moving...our U.S economy I mean, not the economy of one CEO that has more money than he knows what to do with.
Again I'm just asking, how does raising the "average" mpg hurt us? Average meaning we could still have our sports cars...it's abvious GM has the technology to balance out a v8 with a much more fuel efficient vehicle, does this law say all the cars have to meet 30+mpg or just the average?
Again I'm just asking, how does raising the "average" mpg hurt us? Average meaning we could still have our sports cars...it's abvious GM has the technology to balance out a v8 with a much more fuel efficient vehicle, does this law say all the cars have to meet 30+mpg or just the average?
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it hurts us because the gov't is telling us what we can manufacture and what we have to buy as consumers... sure the cause is good, the less oil we use the less dependent we are on other countries, but I think the gov't shouldn't get involved in telling the people what they can and can't produce/buy
I think there should be a balance to what the government can and can't control. It would be wrong to say they can't make this or that, period, or tell us what we cannot eat because it could make us fat, but something like this I think is needed now because the car manufacturers would rather keep things the way they are, because it's cheaper, while gas price's continue to go through the roof.
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I think there should be a balance to what the government can and can't control. It would be wrong to say they can't make this or that, period, or tell us what we cannot eat because it could make us fat, but something like this I think is needed now because the car manufacturers would rather keep things the way they are, because it's cheaper, while gas price's continue to go through the roof.
By making car companies up their MPG average they are going to pass some of that cost onto us the consumers and I'm sure when it comes time to pay for that technology that the Gov has made companies use consumer's will bitch.
There are so many solutions and also a lot of bs going around, and also people's own ideas on what should be done that we'll never reach an agreement. I want to keep the enviroment healthy but I also don't want to have to drive a hybrid because that's all that is produced. I would rather have a law that says any perofrmance vehicle has to be driven on weekends or something to that effect than get rid of them entirely
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By making car companies up their MPG average they are going to pass some of that cost onto us the consumers and I'm sure when it comes time to pay for that technology that the Gov has made companies use consumer's will bitch.
There are so many solutions and also a lot of bs going around, and also people's own ideas on what should be done that we'll never reach an agreement. I want to keep the enviroment healthy but I also don't want to have to drive a hybrid because that's all that is produced. I would rather have a law that says any perofrmance vehicle has to be driven on weekends or something to that effect than get rid of them entirely
There are so many solutions and also a lot of bs going around, and also people's own ideas on what should be done that we'll never reach an agreement. I want to keep the enviroment healthy but I also don't want to have to drive a hybrid because that's all that is produced. I would rather have a law that says any perofrmance vehicle has to be driven on weekends or something to that effect than get rid of them entirely
I don't think they will get rid of them entirely though. I see what your saying, but I think it's up to the car manufacturers whether they wanna have all hybrids. IMO this law push's for more choices than anything else. Supply and demand will still reign supreme imo though. If most people don't wanna drive hybrids they won't have to. But I think there will be enough people buying both, hybrids and non-hybrids, with todays gas more people seem to be pushing for gas economy cars anyway, I think this could only help their business.
American car manufacturers seemed to think this same way before, and look where it got them. Toyota and Honda are reigning supreme now, and it seems to be because they have more fuel efficient/better economy and more reliable vehicle's.
I don't like the idea of the government getting too involved in the market, but I hate and am extremely sick of rising gas price's and paying so much at the pump, I guess I am just not as well off as most people here (and I have an integra for a daily, right now it's hard to find that much better gas mileage vehicle's than an integra).
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By making car companies up their MPG average they are going to pass some of that cost onto us the consumers and I'm sure when it comes time to pay for that technology that the Gov has made companies use consumer's will bitch.
There are so many solutions and also a lot of bs going around, and also people's own ideas on what should be done that we'll never reach an agreement. I want to keep the enviroment healthy but I also don't want to have to drive a hybrid because that's all that is produced. I would rather have a law that says any perofrmance vehicle has to be driven on weekends or something to that effect than get rid of them entirely
There are so many solutions and also a lot of bs going around, and also people's own ideas on what should be done that we'll never reach an agreement. I want to keep the enviroment healthy but I also don't want to have to drive a hybrid because that's all that is produced. I would rather have a law that says any perofrmance vehicle has to be driven on weekends or something to that effect than get rid of them entirely
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Yeah but #1, what if it's not BS? #2 I don't see how this new law can hurt us. We're giving so much of our money to those CEO's oversee's that give us our gas, it's crazy the profits they've made, how much did they make every second of last year again, I can't remember...I just remember that I couldn't believe it when I saw it. Why do we have to give them our hard earned money, people are living paycheck to paycheck as is already, having a vehicle that's much better on gas will put a lot of money back into their pockets to support their family and keep the economy moving...our U.S economy I mean, not the economy of one CEO that has more money than he knows what to do with.
Again I'm just asking, how does raising the "average" mpg hurt us? Average meaning we could still have our sports cars...it's abvious GM has the technology to balance out a v8 with a much more fuel efficient vehicle, does this law say all the cars have to meet 30+mpg or just the average?
Again I'm just asking, how does raising the "average" mpg hurt us? Average meaning we could still have our sports cars...it's abvious GM has the technology to balance out a v8 with a much more fuel efficient vehicle, does this law say all the cars have to meet 30+mpg or just the average?
Now tell me you wouldn't be pissed? That's basicly what the ******* tree hugging hippie bitches would do if they could considering how they seem to be ******* every damn politician to get thier way...
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I'm just tired of career idiot's playing off peoples fears to get what they want mainly more power. it's funny that co2 causes warming buy the green house effect but a valcaino causes a ige age when it put's to much sulfur in the air. I'm sorry but the rules of the game don't change as you go they stay the same.
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Government just said you can't have your car. It must be crushed now since it doesn't meet new "enviromental" standards.
Now tell me you wouldn't be pissed? That's basicly what the ******* tree hugging hippie bitches would do if they could considering how they seem to be ******* every damn politician to get thier way...
Now tell me you wouldn't be pissed? That's basicly what the ******* tree hugging hippie bitches would do if they could considering how they seem to be ******* every damn politician to get thier way...
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I'm just tired of career idiot's playing off peoples fears to get what they want mainly more power. it's funny that co2 causes warming buy the green house effect but a valcaino causes a ige age when it put's to much sulfur in the air. I'm sorry but the rules of the game don't change as you go they stay the same.
wow I can't believe I'm replying so much, I've been too scared to reply thinking I'd get chewed up and spit out. But oh well w/e it's just my opinion, not trying to state it as fact, just like debating.
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