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![]() "RCE" wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "RCE" wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... As far as the 40 mpg hybrids you keep mentioning, you need to stop that. According to two people I know who own them, Escalades get 12-14 mpg on a good day. A Camry or an Impala get numbers in the high 20s - low 30s. I wasn't a math whiz in high school, so please correct me if I'm wrong, but I *think* that's about twice the gas mileage of an Escalade. A 40 mpg hybrid, a Camry or an Impala are not suitable to tow a 5000 lb boat to the launch site. A F-350 diesel pickup that gets 16-18 mpg is, among many other uses. RCE I never suggested that someone who needs to tow should own anything but a vehicle capable of doing it. Maybe we should check here and see what we both believe, based on our own observations. I'll use the word "truck" here to mean actual trucks, SUVs, Humjobs, etc. Now: For every 100 trucks you see, what percentage do you think actually tow anything, or, for that matter, to do ANYTHING that only a truck can do? To assist with the answer, think about two things. First, think about how trucks are sold in commercials - how they portray the customers, and the activities shown. Second, think back to the 1960s - 1970s. Do you have any memory of how many trucks you'd see in parking lots, compared to what you see now? I'm not talking about the parking lot of a hunting lodge - I'm talking about places which represent a more average selection of drivers. Few trucks, but lots of big cars with huge, sweeping fins. That's what consumers liked .... that's what they got. I understand your position and the points you are making, Doug. I just don't think you are going to change a nation's 100 year old mindset overnight or anytime soon for that matter. You are correct in everything you say, if you subscribe to that type of thinking. Most don't. Nobody is going to give up suburbia and move back to the cities anytime soon. Incentives have been forced down our throats to no avail .... HOV lanes that are 10% utilized, gas guzzler taxes, even high fuel prices. Americans want their big cars and trucks, whatever the cost. RCE Part of the problem is that absolutely nobody is suggesting that people change.* And, let's face it: Some people need to be reminded. I see no reason why a president could not reason with people. Hell...we're told not to question the war, and a big chunk of the population happily obeys. * Bert and Fred should come along here sometime soon and say that I'm trying to "control peoples' behavior". I'd be interested in seeing what these numbskulls would do if they were diagnosed with precancerous moles, and their doctors suggested that they should be more careful about exposure to the sun. "Look, doctor boy - don't try and control MY behavior!" |