Posted on 11/04/2009 8:25:25 PM PST by Egg
DETROIT (Reuters) - There's a simple way to get Americans to drive fuel-efficient cars, according to auto executives, but they are not going to like it -- sharply hike the gas tax.
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Gradually raising gas taxes to the point where fuel costs $4 to $5 at the pump will do more to stimulate demand in next-generation vehicles like General Motors Co's forthcoming Chevy Volt plug-in hybrid than any other policy initiatives...
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*Yeah, make Americans sink all their money into gas tanks and heat, leaving them starving and forced into bankruptcy, and then they will buy a smaller eco-car. Are these people born this stupid? Or did they have to work at it?*
What would make more sense is to just have GM and/or Chrysler build everyone a 40 mpg car and delivery it to each American family—hell, we’ve ALREADY PAID FOR IT.
I have a much better idea to get Americans to drive fuel efficient cars - put an "auto executive" out front pulling it!!!
(I'd pay real money just to SEE that, much less experience it!!)
I think Chrysler and Ford were on the right track back in the early eighties with small displacement four cylinder turbocharged gas engines. That is the true substitute for "cubes".
A turbocharger gives you high performance out of a small displacement engine while you have your foot in it (getting out into traffic) and then it reverts to being a small efficient engine after you attain cruising speed.
Small diesel turbos are also pretty good...same logic.
The only other thing to make them better would be a heavy flywheel for more torque, instead of the quick revving sporty car mentality.
My question is how can anyone in the position of an auto executives put forward such a bizarre idea of artificially raising gas prices and be so ignorant of the economic realities?
When exec Mike Jackson says, “If we migrate slowly over years to $4 or $5 a gallon, everybody will adjust, everybody will manage. It's not a problem,” he is showing us the short sighted thinking that took the US auto industry down the rat hole. Now he wants to use that same thinking to send the US economy down the rat hole.
Why stop there? Let's add another $1 a gallon tax on top of all your taxes to build a "fitting memorial" to Teddy Chappaquiddick.
We can also add ANOTHER $1 a gallon tax so that "underprivileged" children in Uganda can have a shopping spree at Walmart!!
And, if we toss in a couple of more dollars per gallon on top of that, Obama will be able to be tossed out of the WH in '12 and never have to worry about collecting unemployment!!
As long as we're just tossing stuff in, here, let's just raise the price of gas to $25,000 a gallon (along with all of the gratuitous taxes) and that way, when Jed Clampett discovers oil on his property while hunting for food, he can not only afford to move to Beverly Hills, he'll be able to buy California!!!
1) $4 or $5 per gallon fuel will conserve fuel and lead people to buy less fuel per year and more fuel efficient vehicles. That's been proven three or four times in the last four decades.
2) Add a $1 per gallon tax just to better fund the US military -- with even just the basics: more and better body armor, more ammo, new rifles, more close air support platforms, more C-17 airlift planes (so that our troops don't get hung out on the end of a vulnerable logistical thread), and better veterans' health care, etc. etc.
3) Add another $1 per gallon tax, the revenues to be turned over to States to fix roads and bridges (and no swiping that fuel tax for airports and mass transit rail, etc.)
Oh great and why not another $1.00/gal to fund ACORN; another $1.00/gal to give everyone another $4,500 for Cash for Clunkers and another $1-2.00/gal just on GP.
Sheesh!
Apparently you don't need your vehicle (like some of us do) to earn a living
Don't you realize what a ripple affect this would have on just about everything everyone buys or service they use?
Just because Big Auto has been mandated by DEAR LEADER and his EnviroNut minions to build junk POS vehicles nobody wants, they now advocate Fascist European Socialist measures to force us to have to make changes in our lifestyle few want or will accept gracefully or "willingly."
It isn’t CAFE keeping diesels out, but the EPA.
This one I have to go with the EPA on, diesel particulates are nasty and carcinogenic.
I oppose such taxes, but agree they make more sense than the current regulatory regime (CAFE).
Diesels have come a long way in terms of emissions, including particulates. In most respects, their emissions are better than sparkers.
What do you think the original point of the gas taxes was.
(and no swiping that fuel tax for airports and mass transit rail, etc.)
Yeah. well that was already supposed to have been in the original law, not to go into general funds. But there's that nasty, 'stroke of the pen, law of the land" thing again. Nukes, nukes, and drill, baby, drill.
User fees -- those who use roads and those who benefit from national defense and use of military force against islamastan.
Meanwhile...
Our domestic oil industry could use an extra $100 per barrel incentive to drill more.
Obamanuism has turned them into K Street whores working to destroy Capitalism with the syphilis of Marxism.
So make a defense surcharge of $42 per barrel tariff on oil imported from anywhere but Canada (Nigeria is a major supplier and it is sinking into Islamic civil war).
So the makers of the general motors shitbox hybrid thinks raising our taxes will win us over?Never by a gm anything.
I sure as hell hope you are not a representative or senator because your opinions are right in line with the marxist whitehouse.
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