Tesla disruption. Mustang.... lol.
I predict a repeat of the early 2000s. I remember clearly when I was shopping for a cheap economy car and my coworkers were giving me a bit of hard time, many of whom were driving big SUVs. I remember saying "gas isn't going to be this cheap forever." Then around 2003, fuel prices starting skyrocketing. Then all those same guys at work were complaining about how much it cost to fuel up their Suburbans and Tahoes that morning. My schadenfreude was strong those days as I got to brag in return that my little hatch only cost x amount to fill up. Hahaha.
What people forget is that while, yes SUVs and trucks do get remarkable gas mileage these days considering their size, a gallon of gas has gotten pretty darn expensive too, but we've just acclimated to the fuel costs. When gas prices double yet again, consumers will feel that early 2000s pain all over again and will be tripping all over themselves (AGAIN) to purchase smaller cars in general, but this time more hybrids and electrics. Yes, I know that's coming down Ford's pipeline, but they're still not there yet. And let's say we go to more of an electric vehicle society and more efficient in general, then the demand on the grid will spike, and electric costs will increase, so a vehicle's range efficiency will STILL be a valid factor where a smaller, lighter car will still reign supreme.
not sure it does. GM makes the bulk of its profit in the US, but sells more cars in China. Ford makes pretty much all of it's profit in the US with losses in every other market but Europe. This is maximizing profits in the legacy markets to boost stuff in growth markets and that's the emotion spawning the thread. Or some of it. People still like cars, they don't think of them like cigarettes.
as for the upthread - I'd be surprised if early Autonomous cars will handle all weather and road conditions well. I suspect them to work better in urban conditions/environments before lots more miles are racked up in them.
I wonder if Ford is clearing their decks to help Tesla reach the 6,000 unit/month goal.
Doesn't undermine the emotional argument at all, because I want those cars in America! The good Focus didn't do us much good when it was exclusively in Europe, now did it? Not cool when American car companies have vehicles that WE want exclusive to other continents. Again, I blame the average American consumer first and foremost, but it's still frustrating from my perspective.
FWIW, the 2020 Ford Focus RS is supposed to be bonkers. As in +400hp +400lb ft and a mild hybrid à la F1.
Gas is expensive yada yada yada, those shitty crossover POS drive like shit. People in the US don't give a fuck about actually driving.
Well maybe I'm the faggot America
I'm not a part of a redneck agenda
Just saw that Honda released this video just a few days back. Timing seems suspect. A shot over Ford's bow? Although a small (and shrinking) market segment, I think Ford's going to lose at least a few customers over their decision to axe basically every vehicle in their lineup with a stick, with the sole exception of the Mustang. The fact that I can get a manual in much of Honda and Mazda's lineups is definitely steering me back toward their directions, and I'm sure I'm not alone.
Say what you will about Honda, but at least SOMEONE seems to care about driving. Major kudos to them for releasing a video like this aimed squarely at the American market.
The roads are so shitty everywhere i go there's very little pleasure in driving a good sporty car on them, I'm kinda sorta thinking like a grand cherokee or something else with some suspension travel even though I'd rather not. Getting your brains beat out and wincing at every fucking bump gets old.
I just got off the phone with Ford.
They called to say they're going to buy back my Wife's '14 Focus as part of the settlement over dual clutch auto-trans fault.
Purely by coincidence It's currently at the dealership for what will likely be it's third clutch pack replacement in less than 44k miles.
So I guess she's in the market for another commuter car.
Ice, get the cool sports sedan you like but don't option in the sport suspension bits, and 19" tires. No M-sport for me for example.
Well maybe I'm the faggot America
I'm not a part of a redneck agenda
I could only guess at specifics but the time partly depends on how different overseas safety and emissions criteria are relative to the same US criteria. If they're similar, maybe not that long.
Yes
On another note, fuck Ford anyway, they haven't built a decent car since the '66 Mustang.
There are plenty of fun, small cars out there, just not from US manufactures.
As long as Americans continue to act like Americans this behavior from Ford and Chevy will continue. I've driven Euro cars most of my life with the occasional Japanese car.
I agree it is a constitutional right for Americans to be assholes...its just too bad that so many take the opportunity...iscariot
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