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Auto dealers ditch SUVs for fuel-efficient vehicles
The Billings Gazette ^ | October 1, 2005

Posted on 10/02/2005 8:14:07 AM PDT by grundle

October 1, 2005

Auto dealers ditch SUVs for fuel-efficient vehicles

Knight Ridder News

GLAN FALLS, N.Y. - After charging through Hudson Falls last week with the machismo of a movie star cruising Hollywood Boulevard, auto shop owner Jeff Boyer jumped down from behind the wheel of his hulking 2003 Hummer H2.

"The Hummer may be the 'ride' that really turns heads, but the real story is the gas," he said, waving his arms in the air. "It sucks up the gasoline, so now I only drive it for occasional joy rides."

With post-Katrina gas prices ranging from $2.80 to $3.89 per gallon and his brutish SUV's fuel economy at only 8 to 10 miles per gallon - which means up to $135 for a fill-up - Boyer's almost ready to put his paramilitary machine up for sale, he said.

He's not alone in his disillusionment.

Auto dealers in the region report that many are ditching their gas-guzzling full-size SUVs, pickups and sedans and are seeking out fuel-efficient vehicles.

Just ask Glens Falls Toyota owner Howard Lebowitz.

The day Hurricane Katrina sent gas prices soaring, his dealership was flooded with inquiries about fuel-efficient cars, Lebowitz said.

"As we watched them change the gas prices across the street, people were walking in the door, calling and e-mailing inquires about fuel-efficient cars," he said. "It was unbelievable."

Within days, the dealership had a two-month waiting list for its hybrid Toyota Prius, which sips only 1 gallon as it rolls 51 miles.

But with many full-size SUVs burning a gallon for every 8 to 14 miles driven, people are shunning them, and they're prices are plunging, dealers reported.

In the used car market, buyers are avoiding them like the plague, said Don Eletto of Queensbury's Don Eletto Motor Sales.

"The prices of the big rigs are dropping like crazy, and you can now get them real cheap, while prices of hybrids and fuel-efficient cars are skyrocketing," he said, referring to sales at the region's wholesale car auction, the Northway Auto Exchange in Clifton Park.

Tim Higgins said he's seen giveaway prices there on some big vehicles, while interest in his new Honda civics and hybrid models, which boast 40 and 50 miles per gallon respectively, are booming.

"You can bring a full-size SUV or pickup to the auction, and you may not even get a bid," Higgins said. "But our 'hits' on our hybrid Web pages have tripled in recent weeks."

David Printy of Mother Automotive agreed that his customers are increasingly looking to save money on gasoline.

"To save money, people are parking their full-size vehicles and are buying low-cost commuter cars to rack up the miles on," he said.


TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: automakers; autosales; gasprices; suv
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The free market, not CAFE stadnards, or price controls, or government rationing, is the best way to conserve scarce resources. Economics 101.
1 posted on 10/02/2005 8:14:09 AM PDT by grundle
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To: grundle
"The Hummer may be the 'ride' that really turns heads, but the real story is the gas," he said, waving his arms in the air. "It sucks up the gasoline, so now I only drive it for occasional joy rides."

The problem is that too many people buy Hummers to "turn heads" instead of to own a vehicle that can go anywhere, anytime in any weather. The only added benefit to owning an H2 is that it pisses off liberals.

2 posted on 10/02/2005 8:19:15 AM PDT by Pukin Dog (Sans Reproache- and now...CAPTAIN AMERICA!!)
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I bet you can pick up a Ford Excursion pretty cheap. I think its bad gas mileage is only eclipsed by the M1A1 Abrams tank.


3 posted on 10/02/2005 8:35:50 AM PDT by manic4organic (We won. Get over it.)
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The only added benefit to owning an H2 is that it pisses off liberals.

Because the libs are driving H1's?


4 posted on 10/02/2005 8:39:05 AM PDT by jwh_Denver (Become a liberal. Try to make everyone's life miserable.)
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To: grundle

"I'll be back!"

5 posted on 10/02/2005 8:43:26 AM PDT by Caipirabob (Democrats.. Socialists..Commies..Traitors...Who can tell the difference?)
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I was referring to an infamous incident between myself and a liberal at a gas station where he was driving a hybrid and I was in my H2. He looks at me and says "I'll bet you would rather be driving one of these, huh?" And I responded back, "No, I still date women".
6 posted on 10/02/2005 8:45:56 AM PDT by Pukin Dog (Sans Reproache- and now...CAPTAIN AMERICA!!)
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LMAO!!

Who has time to go cruising anyway? Oh wait, he drives the H2 on joyrides, I am sure to pick up chics. Like you said.....


7 posted on 10/02/2005 8:50:08 AM PDT by WV Mountain Mama ("Good? Bad? I'm the one with the gun." Ash Williams, "Army of Darkness")
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Well, I am keeping my Jeep Cherokee, which gets fair mileage and is SAFER than someof those little cars. Plus, I am a short woman and I like being able to see farther down the road. I also haul stuff in my Jeep, which one can't do with those little cars.

I haven't seen any massive decline in SUV's here in central Indiana. People are just curtailing their driving a bit and allowing more in the budget for gaasoline.

8 posted on 10/02/2005 8:50:43 AM PDT by Miss Marple (Lord, please look after Mozart Lover's son and keep him strong.)
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To: grundle

I still love my 1992 Nissan pickup.

266,000 miles and still rolling.

Not much to look at, but it has made me money all those years.


9 posted on 10/02/2005 8:53:41 AM PDT by wingman1 (University of Vietnam 1970. Forget? Hell.)
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Well, I have to admit to picking up women in my H2 as well, but only because they agree to wash the thing wearing a bikini. I'm too hairy to look good in a bikini, and it is the only proper attire for hand washing a Hummer.
10 posted on 10/02/2005 8:55:11 AM PDT by Pukin Dog (Sans Reproache- and now...CAPTAIN AMERICA!!)
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Haha! You think he knew what you were talking about? Probably a hybrid himself.


11 posted on 10/02/2005 8:56:11 AM PDT by jwh_Denver (Become a liberal. Try to make everyone's life miserable.)
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I bet you can pick up a Ford Excursion pretty cheap. I think its bad gas mileage is only eclipsed by the M1A1 Abrams tank.

Like the Abrams, I believe the fuel consumption of the Excursion is expressed in gallons per mile.

12 posted on 10/02/2005 9:10:37 AM PDT by Orbiting_Rosie's_Head
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The free market, not CAFE stadnards, or price controls, or government rationing, is the best way to conserve scarce resources. Economics 101.

CAFE standards, with their "utility vehicle" loophole are what gave us the SUV to begin with. They were responsible for the disappearance of the station wagon, which was required to be reckoned when calculating the coporate average, while "trucks" were exempt. So gov meddling actually caused the current state of affairs. As for the free market, once again American auto makers are caught with their collective pants around their ankles, while forward-thinking Japanese companies are prepared. It's like the 70's all over again

13 posted on 10/02/2005 9:20:50 AM PDT by Orbiting_Rosie's_Head
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My year 2000 BMW R1100S (non abs) got 45 mpg. And that was with the bags on and keeping up with (and passing at will) traffic out on I-65. Roll on torque was so great, it would run away from most anything at open interstate speeds.

Wolf
14 posted on 10/02/2005 9:56:54 AM PDT by RunningWolf (U.S. Army Veteran.....75-78)
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To: wingman1
I have a 1992 Toyota V6 pickup, 190,000 miles on it. Still looks pretty good. Have changed out the radiator, brake rotors, calipers, cylinders, clutch & starter myself.

WOlf
15 posted on 10/02/2005 10:01:04 AM PDT by RunningWolf (U.S. Army Veteran.....75-78)
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The free market, not CAFE stadnards, or price controls, or government rationing, is the best way to conserve scarce resources. Economics 101.

Bingo!

16 posted on 10/02/2005 10:26:21 AM PDT by Cobra64
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. . . while forward-thinking Japanese companies are prepared. It's like the 70's all over again. . .

Sure looks like it. With one exception, I hope. When the small trucks first came in and were killing the American auto makers, they appealed to the government for help. In response, the government slapped a $500 tariff on each imported truck. I remember Ford, in particular, immediately jacked up their truck prices by $400 and blandly called it "competitive pricing" when asked for their rationale. Since I was in the market for a small truck at the time, I lost my "support American corporations" attitude then.

17 posted on 10/02/2005 1:14:11 PM PDT by Oatka (Hyphenated-Americans have hyphenated-loyalties -- Victor Davis Hanson)
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190,000 miles on it.

Hey Wolf,

In these parts we consider that Low Mileage.

:>)


18 posted on 10/02/2005 7:13:30 PM PDT by wingman1 (University of Vietnam 1970. Forget? Hell.)
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To: grundle

Visited a Land Rover dealership last week ... the sales rep acted like he hadn't talked to anyone in weeks. Must be real lonely selling gas guzzlers these days ... almost feel sorry for them.


19 posted on 10/02/2005 7:20:53 PM PDT by BluH2o
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To: wingman1
It was the Deluxe Extd Cab V6 4WD.

Got it for an incredible(for today) price $16k, then I got $2700.00 on my trade in.

The engine is getting a little weak though, and the gas mileage is down about 40 miles per tank, but that might be from having to drag race the slow pokes to the stop light in time.

Wolf
20 posted on 10/02/2005 8:13:37 PM PDT by RunningWolf (tag line limbo)
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