Posted on 09/07/2014 11:28:19 AM PDT by Kaslin
The CEO for Fiat Chrysler (remember how an Italian company helped save Detroit?) is begging Americans to kill more polar bears, pollute the air, and continue to melt the polar ice caps… Or something. Theres also an outside chance that hes just being a responsible CEO by trying to keep his company out of bankruptcy. Whatever the reason, Sergio Marchionne is asking consumers to steer clear of the companys all electric Fiat.
Under the direction of Marchionne, Fiat Chrysler is apparently taking a new approach to keeping the company solvent: Sell cars that people actually want to buy. And he is letting everyone who will listen know that the automakers electric version of the 500 is not a car you want… He hopes. As it turns out, each 500e that rolls off the showroom floor costs the company money. A lot of money… And thats after all of Obamas cute little tax credits and manufacturer incentives.
According to Reuters:
I hope you don't buy [one] because every time I sell one it costs me $14,000 he said to the audience at the Brookings Institution about the 500e. I'm honest enough to tell you that…I will sell the (minimum) of what I need to sell and not one more.
Being green isnt easy, but its also not cheap. The gasoline version of the same car sells with a starting price (including delivery charges) of roughly $17,000… DealerFeesSalesTaxesAndFinancingChargesExtra. (Did you just read that with a fast paced announcer voice? Because thats how it sounded in my head.) The electric 500e has a starting price point of roughly $32,650… And thats without any thrills like heated seats, voice controlled navigation, or extra cup holders. Heck, Im not even sure that model comes standard with turn signals. And even with this highly inflated price tag compared to its fossil-fuel sibling, the company takes a substantial loss with each rare sale.
Lucky for Fiat Chrysler, it seems the CEOs wish is being answered. As it turns out, a $32,650 electric version of a $17,000 car is really only marketable to a niche sector of the American public. In a sane world, such a product would quickly find itself relegated to the ash-heap of corporate history. But, this isnt a sane world. After all, we live in a world run by liberals.
Which, really, is the only explanation for Chryslers continued production of the 500e. Due to government regulations, CAFE standards, and environmental consciousness, the company must produce a certain number of electric (or highly fuel efficient) vehicles. Basically, progressive leaders in government have decided that it is more important to follow some questionable science about saving polar bears, than taking steps to keep people employed.
Marchionne also said that the company may have to increase its electric vehicle fleet to over half of its total sales by 2025… Thats a lot of red ink if Fiat cant convince people to start shelling enough money to at least cover the cost of production. He hit the point home by saying that, unless something changes, Chrysler will be begging for another bailout because of government mandates driving down their profits. As Steve Martin once said: Ah… So its a profit deal!
Of course, if Marchionne really wanted to keep people from buying the 500e, he could just follow the example of the Chevy Volt… Nothing turns away would-be consumers like a little spontaneous combustion.
Volts and Leafs are different cars. The Chevy Spark electric competes with the Leaf, but the Spark has a very limited availability in the US, select markets in Oregon and California.
Just like the auto in the article the gasoline Chevy Spark is a lot cheaper than the electric Chevy Spark
I have family who believe electric cars should be mandated for most, because regular people don’t need to drive that far
COMMAND_ECONOMY_PING!
Ah yes, the high priced Chevy Cavalier...
The left is not interested in avoiding ideas or places because they are dangerous, but only because politically unacceptable.
We avoid gun-free zone out of safety, they avoid gun zones through snobish hypocrit boycotts.
Not quite...
I stand corrected, the only FIAT worth owning is one not having a FIAT badge
Also Fiats wiothout Fiat badges.
Do they practice what they preach?
Some of them like Chrysler 300 are pretty nice.
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