Fuck that! I'll keep my old, paid for, gas puzzling shit.
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Originally posted by jdgregory84 View PostFucking retarded. Save money at the pump, get ass raped on your monthly car payment. I remember the last few months of Bush's term I was saving money at the pump. Why? Because it was $2.00/gallon.
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Originally posted by jdgregory84 View PostFucking retarded. Save money at the pump, get ass raped on your monthly car payment. I remember the last few months of Bush's term I was saving money at the pump. Why? Because it was $2.00/gallon.
My household disposable income would increase somewhere in the neighborhood of $400 a month if I was only paying $2.00 a gallon over current prices.
That five thousand would be in turn put directly back into the economy. I cannot figure out how they don't understand this. Everyone who owns a car has more disposable money with cheaper fuel prices. They go up, less money in circulation for wants = everyone has less money. period.
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Originally posted by Silverback View PostBecause if they didn't work together, the government would say, "You need to make cars that 1000 mpg starting in 10 years. Even though the technology doesn't exist.
By working together they can make reasonable demands, versus typical government BS.
Originally posted by stevo View PostBecause this isn't Russia? The government shouldn't have it's nose in private companies, the demands of the gov due to safety I understand, but all these requirements are one of the things that make cars stupid-expensive. The gov is going to force them to make some 1500 pound egg that gets 100 mpg, zero emissions and still has a crash-test rating of a Volvo AND still have a range of a normal gasoline powered car. They might as well be designing an interplanetary spaceship.
The reason the car manufacturers are for this shit is because the will get to charge for all of it, it will make them money. Get ready for a $50,000 compact car.
Stevo
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Originally posted by mstng86 View PostI understand the goal should be within reason, but what is wrong with the government bringing in an expert that is not influenced by the whole situation?
That's what they typically do. Who do you think Government experts are? Typically they are all executives from major corporations.
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Originally posted by Silverback View PostWho are you going to bring in as an expert? Someone that works in the automotive industry?
That's what they typically do. Who do you think Government experts are? Typically they are all executives from major corporations.
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Originally posted by mstng86 View PostThat is the problem. Don't bring in someone tied in some way to these companies. Surely, someone works independently on future automobile technology.
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Haha, I am not saying it would ever happen. I know it is a hypothetical "why isn't it like this" scenario. It is just hard to believe there can't be a third party that has input on automotive tech. and can say who is blowing smoke up our governments ass.
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it's all a game to show that our government is doing something about our dependency on oil.
Truthfully, we don't want to stop depending on oil, because if we do it, other countries will follow, and with the amount of oil reserves we are sitting on, when the other wells run dry, who do you think will benefit?
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