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"Harry K" <turnkey4099 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1176731542.705458.30300 (AT) d57g2000hsg (DOT) googlegroups.com... The hybrids are, and will remain, a very small niche market in the US until they match in size and performance at least the midsized cars, SUVs, etc. That won't happen. The only way they will become a significant market share is for gas to get up to very, very high price. Toyota sold more Hybrid Cars (Prius + Camry +Lexus Hybrid) in the first 3 months of 2007 than Ford sold Fusions. In fact Toyota sold as many Priuses as Ford sold Fusions - and Ford claims Fusions are selling really well. So it seems to me Hybrids are already a significant market force. In the first 3 months of 2007, 1,861,459 cars (cars only, light trucks are not included) were sold in the US. Approximately 58,932 of these were hybrid cars (again, light trucks are not included). Therefore hybrids represented around 3% of the car market. However, the share of the car market is rapidly increasing and all of the increase is coming from Japanese cars. Ford or GM would kill to gain 1% of market share. Toyota is getting it and a lot of it comes from selling hybrids. The 39,682 Priuses Toyota sold so far in 2007 represent 2% of the US car market. Don't you think Ford wishes they had those sales? I agree that for many people hybrids offer no real advantage and in fact may actually be more expensive to own and maintain. However, this is not stopping people from buying them. The same sort of herd mentality that got people buying Japanese cars in the first place is now leading people to buy hybrids. So, once again, domestic manufacturers aren't getting it. No matter how good a product you build, if it isn't what people want, you won't sell it. Building the best SUV in 2010 might be a recipe for bankruptcy. Ed |
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. One of the problems is buyers in that economic group do no buy another new car nearly as often as the average new car buyer in the US. |
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"Jeff" <n... (AT) googlemail (DOT) com> said in rec.autos.driving: Ford and GM both have sold hybrids: The Ford Escape and the Silverdo both have Hyrbid options. The Silverado will save about 2 mpg city on the and 1 mpg highway (2x4 only). That an increase of about 10%, meaning a savings of 1850 gallons of gasoline over 300,000 mi of driving. LOL!! As if the typical American car will be on the road anywhere near that long. |
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That is most likely was one of those import buyers who is tying to convince himself, that the underpowered not so great import he paid way too much to buy, is better than the domestics. I have 300K on a '71 Pinto that looks and runs like new ![]() |
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mike "Larry Bud" <larrybud2002 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1176838250.625593.22310 (AT) q75g2000hsh (DOT) googlegroups.com... On Apr 16, 10:35 pm, Scott en Aztlán <scottenazt... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote: "Jeff" <n... (AT) googlemail (DOT) com> said in rec.autos.driving: Ford and GM both have sold hybrids: The Ford Escape and the Silverdo both have Hyrbid options. The Silverado will save about 2 mpg city on the and 1 mpg highway (2x4 only). That an increase of about 10%, meaning a savings of 1850 gallons of gasoline over 300,000 mi of driving. LOL!! As if the typical American car will be on the road anywhere near that long. I've got 180k on my '86 Vette! |
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"Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2 (AT) mailcity (DOT) com> wrote in message news:J9udnWAKRu_IvrjbnZ2dnUVZ_q-vnZ2d (AT) ptd (DOT) net... That is most likely was one of those import buyers who is tying to convince himself, that the underpowered not so great import he paid way too much to buy, is better than the domestics. I have 300K on a '71 Pinto that looks and runs like new ![]() Come again? The person said he had 180k on his '86 vette. That's an American car. And it is not even a Ford. To what are you responding? You really need to learn to do in-line posting. It is hard to follow your convaluted chains of thought; at least if we knew to what comment you were responding, we'd having a fighting chance. Jeff |
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mike "Larry Bud" <larrybud2002 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1176838250.625593.22310 (AT) q75g2000hsh (DOT) googlegroups.com... On Apr 16, 10:35 pm, Scott en Aztlán <scottenazt... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote: "Jeff" <n... (AT) googlemail (DOT) com> said in rec.autos.driving: Ford and GM both have sold hybrids: The Ford Escape and the Silverdo both have Hyrbid options. The Silverado will save about 2 mpg city on the and 1 mpg highway (2x4 only). That an increase of about 10%, meaning a savings of 1850 gallons of gasoline over 300,000 mi of driving. LOL!! As if the typical American car will be on the road anywhere near that long. I've got 180k on my '86 Vette! |
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"Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2 (AT) mailcity (DOT) com> wrote in message news:J9udnWAKRu_IvrjbnZ2dnUVZ_q-vnZ2d (AT) ptd (DOT) net... That is most likely was one of those import buyers who is tying to convince himself, that the underpowered not so great import he paid way too much to buy, is better than the domestics. I have 300K on a '71 Pinto that looks and runs like new ![]() Come again? The person said he had 180k on his '86 vette. That's an American car. And it is not even a Ford. To what are you responding? You really need to learn to do in-line posting. It is hard to follow your convaluted (sic) chains of thought; at least if we knew to what comment you were responding, we'd having a fighting chance. Jeff mike "Larry Bud" <larrybud2002 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1176838250.625593.22310 (AT) q75g2000hsh (DOT) googlegroups.com... On Apr 16, 10:35 pm, Scott en Aztlán <scottenazt... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote: "Jeff" <n... (AT) googlemail (DOT) com> said in rec.autos.driving: Ford and GM both have sold hybrids: The Ford Escape and the Silverdo both have Hyrbid options. The Silverado will save about 2 mpg city on the and 1 mpg highway (2x4 only). That an increase of about 10%, meaning a savings of 1850 gallons of gasoline over 300,000 mi of driving. LOL!! As if the typical American car will be on the road anywhere near that long. I've got 180k on my '86 Vette! |
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It is hard to follow your convoluted chains of thought. One can only assume you have not been following the thread if that is what you took from that reply ![]() |
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mike "Jeff" <news (AT) googlemail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:j3pVh.6187$xL6.4099 (AT) trnddc05 (DOT) .. "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2 (AT) mailcity (DOT) com> wrote in message news:J9udnWAKRu_IvrjbnZ2dnUVZ_q-vnZ2d (AT) ptd (DOT) net... That is most likely was one of those import buyers who is tying to convince himself, that the underpowered not so great import he paid way too much to buy, is better than the domestics. I have 300K on a '71 Pinto that looks and runs like new ![]() Come again? The person said he had 180k on his '86 vette. That's an American car. And it is not even a Ford. To what are you responding? You really need to learn to do in-line posting. It is hard to follow your convaluted (sic) chains of thought; at least if we knew to what comment you were responding, we'd having a fighting chance. Jeff mike "Larry Bud" <larrybud2002 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1176838250.625593.22310 (AT) q75g2000hsh (DOT) googlegroups.com... On Apr 16, 10:35 pm, Scott en Aztlán <scottenazt... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote: "Jeff" <n... (AT) googlemail (DOT) com> said in rec.autos.driving: Ford and GM both have sold hybrids: The Ford Escape and the Silverdo both have Hyrbid options. The Silverado will save about 2 mpg city on the and 1 mpg highway (2x4 only). That an increase of about 10%, meaning a savings of 1850 gallons of gasoline over 300,000 mi of driving. LOL!! As if the typical American car will be on the road anywhere near that long. I've got 180k on my '86 Vette! |
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"Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2 (AT) mailcity (DOT) com> wrote in message news:5pqdnaV1YcwqsLvbnZ2dnUVZ_tijnZ2d (AT) ptd (DOT) net... It is hard to follow your convoluted chains of thought. One can only assume you have not been following the thread if that is what you took from that reply ![]() The point is that it is appropriate to post inline so that it is easier to follow the thread. It shows respect for others and yourself. Jeff mike "Jeff" <news (AT) googlemail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:j3pVh.6187$xL6.4099 (AT) trnddc05 (DOT) .. "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2 (AT) mailcity (DOT) com> wrote in message news:J9udnWAKRu_IvrjbnZ2dnUVZ_q-vnZ2d (AT) ptd (DOT) net... That is most likely was one of those import buyers who is tying to convince himself, that the underpowered not so great import he paid way too much to buy, is better than the domestics. I have 300K on a '71 Pinto that looks and runs like new ![]() Come again? The person said he had 180k on his '86 vette. That's an American car. And it is not even a Ford. To what are you responding? You really need to learn to do in-line posting. It is hard to follow your convaluted (sic) chains of thought; at least if we knew to what comment you were responding, we'd having a fighting chance. Jeff mike "Larry Bud" <larrybud2002 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1176838250.625593.22310 (AT) q75g2000hsh (DOT) googlegroups.com... On Apr 16, 10:35 pm, Scott en Aztlán <scottenazt... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote: "Jeff" <n... (AT) googlemail (DOT) com> said in rec.autos.driving: Ford and GM both have sold hybrids: The Ford Escape and the Silverdo both have Hyrbid options. The Silverado will save about 2 mpg city on the and 1 mpg highway (2x4 only). That an increase of about 10%, meaning a savings of 1850 gallons of gasoline over 300,000 mi of driving. LOL!! As if the typical American car will be on the road anywhere near that long. I've got 180k on my '86 Vette! |
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