I fully accept all of these corrections and will only add comments for conversation - not trying to pick a fight.
- Car companies these days use a platform manufacturing systems
- the majority of small and midsize SUVs are just cars that have a taller profile
Touche, though I might argue that the taller profile does decrease fuel economy, but marginally.
- "Detroit" has fucked up anything. The three companies you name are Euro/Japanese brands
I know... I don't live there anymore, and arguably - never did live in the D itself, so I should probably STFU. My beefs with the big 3 are larger than this, but relevant to my rant is the marketing spin on cars being a reflection of you... but hey - I'm talking straight out of my ass because I'd be the first dude to slow my walk in a parking lot if I saw a vintage Hemi Cuda. I'm schizo about cars... I'll admit it.
- the companies want to sell as many SUVs as they can, because they have the highest margins by far.
but why? I don't get it. They can charge more... because.... they can charge more? I genuinely don't understand why SUVs are more profitable.
- we might as well be wearing government shoes and outlawing jeans in favor of government-issued burlap sacks.
Fair point. I know that freedom is choice is paramount... I think I'm just bugged that people make (what I think) are really dumb vehicular choices... again - fueled by the direct and indirect marketing around what cars/trucks/minivans "mean". I think we're collectively addicted... and the car companies are willing to keep slinging the smack. Our legislation around vehicles is SO MESSED UP that I can't even begin. Shoot... I should be glad for SUVs and trucks I guess. For a while, car companies had to make cars to balance out their fleet.
- If we collectively decide we want fewer large vehicles on the road, then we need different tax policies
yah... but it's really just me screaming into the void.
- But then you might end up with a Euro situation where everyone drives a diesel, which I don't think we want here, either.
Excellent point.
And to your fifth point - guilty confession - haven't even read the article yet. Just walking the comments and was reminded how much I hate Truck Nation before I was chemically balanced enough to make a rational, educated comment.
I think we'll still disagree on some things, and that's totally ok.