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The 'green' revolution in cars dies off

Posted Jan 13 2009, 07:06 AM by Douglas McIntyre
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Up until now, the biggest obstacle to the sale of hybrid cars is that some Americans think the people who drive them are sissies. That may be true, but Toyota has sold more than one million of its Prius models worldwide. Honda is not far behind with its less expensive models. The Big Three could not fit all their electric and ethanol-powered cars onto the showroom floor at the Detroit Car Show.

Toyota now admits that the sales of its Prius are dying in the U.S. That is because of two things. One is that no cars are selling at all. The other is that hybrids are expensive. The price of all the extra technology gets passed on to the consumers.

U.S. auto firms are getting into the "green" car business at just the wrong time, which is consistent with the rest of their behavior over the last four decades. Oil prices are moving back toward $30 and many economists believe this that will be the new normal. China and India have cut imported oil as their economies slow. Americans would rather ride bikes that drive cars.

When Americans do look at a new car, their vision is likely to be short-sighted. Gasoline is back under $1.70 and if oil moves down further prices will fall more. If a hybrid runs $5,000 more than a traditional gas car, who is going to pay that difference to save the environment. No one, particularly when the cost of filling up is down by more than half what is was last summer. Who cares what happens in 2015?

The green car revolution was based on the premise that the average man could help the Amazon rain forests and save money on driving at the same time.

Send a memo to the monkeys. The trees are going away.

Top Stocks blogger Douglas A. McIntyre is an editor at 24/7 Wall St.

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Comments

 

Washington needs to MANDATE green cars!  Just like they mandate car seats, smoke detectors, payroll taxes, etc.  If the trees go away, so do all those monkeys!  Even those that live in the concrete jungle if you know what I mean.  And please don't respond with the old line "I thought this was America where people are free to make their own decisions."  Just because you're cheap and hate to part with an extra 5 Gs dosen't mean you get to choose killing off yourself, me, my family, and all other living creatures.   My God, people are stooopid!

Hey Ben, take it easy.  You're so worried about burning fossill fuels and its resulting choking out all living things, you've forgotten that it will be the third world war that will take care of that!

Global warming is a political scam more that a reality. While its true man has a small and limited impact on the global warming scam. The solar climate changes and other normal cycles has a bigger effect.

Truth is, Even electric cars require ENERGY to power them.

ddjensen - Where is the science that supports your position? I've seen plenty of scientific articles that show all of the adverse affects of CO2 production as well as SO2, NOx etc. Just curious as to why you think that global warming is a political scam

It's interesting how the big 3 are now scrambling to show off their "new" technologies in the showroom. The real agenda though is to show us that going green is not just more expensive but overall a big waste of time. Is is a coincidence that oil prices are at an all time low right when the push for alternative energy was getting stronger? The big 3 and big oil are making their move to keep things the way it's always been. It's up to us and the government to demand real and permanent change.

Things are not the way they have always been. Never will be. Cars today have eliminated 95% of the pollution compared to 1969, 40 years ago. It is illegal to build cars like they did then. The oil companies learned that we really CAN cut back when the price gets HIGH. And the price of almost everything is dropping, because of the price of realestate crashing. And the green prius still burns gas, so big deal. My motorcycle gets 70 mpg. A prius averages 45. Ride 2 wheels. Much funner & greener.

Yes going greener is good and better for the enviroment, but will the oil producing nation allow this to come into reality, because now that America and some other European nations have made up their mind about going greener in all area of living, the oil starts nose diving almost every day, that's to let you know the havoc this oil producing nations has been doing in the past by just increasing the cost of oil everytime, so I think that America should go ahead with the plan to go greener for a real permanent change. Yes change we can.

Crude oil prices will ultimately go up again as OPEC adjusts its production quotas and the highlest oil consumption economies start recovering.  There has been little talk of alternative energy solutions since the price of crude oil has dropped dramatically in the last few months.  Nevertheless, companies that develop practical, efficient technologies for solving the major problem of dependence on crude oil by the world will generate tremendous investor interest and support.  

- www.alternativeenergystock.com

We'll be paying for this cheap oil bonanza in a few years when we will wish for $4/gal gas again.....This dip in prices will reignite the ignorant fat Americans to start buying gass guzzlers again.  I am convinced that there is no hope for the world....once cheap oil is gone, we're going back to the stone age after some wars to fight over the scraps obliterate the population.

Stupid, stupid, stupid humans!  The US will look like Easter Island in 500 years....everyone will be dead and all the ruins of this fantastice cheap-energy based infrastructure will remain behind with aliens scratching their head, wondering "How did man build all this crap without any energy?  The planet is completely dearth of resources."

Fill up your tanks and consume like there is no tomorrow....because there isn't.  

Thank you for your memo re: trees in rainforest.  I guess I'll just have to move in with your mama, since all the trees are soon to be gone.  I believe she'll probably believe her son has returned.

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