Government fuel fleet standards were inadvertently encouraging manufacturers to build trucks and SUVs long before Obama ran for his first office. By setting the overall minimum MPG for vehicles build on a truck chassis to be lower than cars, the government made it cheaper to build trucks instead of researching ways to improve car fuel economy. Since the big vehicles are where the profits are, that's what the advertising pushes, convincing people that's what they want.Slappy's trying to blame America's obsession with SUVs and big ass trucks on Obama policies.
Government fuel fleet standards were inadvertently encouraging manufacturers to build trucks and SUVs long before Obama ran for his first office. By setting the overall minimum MPG for vehicles build on a truck chassis to be lower than cars, the government made it cheaper to build trucks instead of researching ways to improve car fuel economy.
But yeah, it doesn't help that quality standards for the former Big Three have been sliding for almost as long.
Yeah, I've never gotten that. I know so many people with what appear to me to be more vehicle than they'll ever need. No kids, nothing to tow, rolling full time in a Silverado Pavement Princess.2022 was the tell tale sign that Americans won't buy cars anymore. Gas was $4/gallon and people were still buying trucks and preferred complaining about gas prices than downsizing.
Yeah, I've never gotten that. I know so many people with what appear to me to be more vehicle than they'll ever need. No kids, nothing to tow, rolling full time in a Silverado Pavement Princess.
I didn't forget it; I didn't know it. Thanks for the correction, although not for the incorrect assumption.He forgot to say 2 years later in 2011 (Obama) CAFE relations were changed and tightened for his B.S. story.
Agreed, but no one should expect the price of gas to be what it was when they made their purchase. Commodities don't work like that.People buy what they want to buy
I was referring to the article, not yourself.I didn't forget it; I didn't know it. Thanks for the correction, although not for the incorrect assumption.
Like my old neighbor. He went from a Honda civic to a 6.2L Trail Boss lol! I don't even think he owns a trailer hitchYeah, I've never gotten that. I know so many people with what appear to me to be more vehicle than they'll ever need. No kids, nothing to tow, rolling full time in a Silverado Pavement Princess.
I've long wondered why NASCAR hasn't moved its race trucks to the top series. Those are what customers want, and what drive the manufacturers' profits, not limited production niche vehicles. (Not to mention that would resolve so many aero problems!)It isn't beyond the realm of possibility that future Nascar's will be modeled after EV's or Hybrids. They are fast as hell some of them and they look like grandmas grocery getter.
Same here. I think the traditional fan would have a cat probably.I've long wondered why NASCAR hasn't moved its race trucks to the top series. Those are what customers want, and what drive the manufacturers' profits, not limited production niche vehicles. (Not to mention that would resolve so many aero problems!)
Pretty sure that is one of the reasons Heim has been stuck in the Truck series for so long.I've long wondered why NASCAR hasn't moved its race trucks to the top series. Those are what customers want, and what drive the manufacturers' profits, not limited production niche vehicles. (Not to mention that would resolve so many aero problems!)
I got halfway through and found this video to be off base, but certainly worthy of provoking a discussion.