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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

 

I agree with the sentiment that hybrids are only a temporary solution. Efficiency through various methods is a much better solution in my opinion. I haven't had the chance to read up on the breaking technologies much yet but they seem like a step in the right direction towards improved efficiency

The Earth will survive.. .Mother Nature will prevail... we just really need to live with some common sense...

I wonder if the people that are suffering -37* temps and blizzards are awaiting a little more global "warming"

I'm guessing the author does not live on the west coast, where there is a strong culture that embraces green living. Prius' are as common as Corollas around here (especially in the northwest). Plenty of people will continue to buy hybrids, because a lot of people want to feel like they are doing something.  I don't know anyone who thinks gas prices are going to stay low in the long term.

Hey sloshydude, just because someone has a big SUV , he or she is fat and ignorant? Thats like saying all of you greenies are whimpy little homo band dorks.

WOW... I drive an "SUV" but it's an "02 FORD Explorer.. mid size, V-6, 5spd standard.. good mileage.. and I really didn't want it but my wife MADE me get a '06 Harley before I retired. Good mileage and I look great on it...

Just doing my part....

Funny!  Reading all your comments, leads me to believe you can sell anything to anybody!  Just dress it up properly and smile!  Lokk at ALGORE!  A con man if I ever saw one!  The world is his target!  He owns all the so called "Green solutions stock and you people are buying it!  Wake up look into it befor you commit to such expensive foolishness!

LEROY... Ain't Al a peach?

Brad, natural events have more of an impact on "global warming" than all of man combined. Volcanic activity is at the top. Cooling and warming cycles have been part of mother nature since before life. Acid rain, fourocarbons, global warming, and now   climate change is bringing the end near.

Leroy, wooden Al owns 5 big SUVs and 6 mansions and flys all over the world trying to save the planet from carbon. Just think of how much better we and the planet would be if he just shut his mouth and stayed home. Now thats saving gas.

Matt, Sure natural events have great impact on the environment but I don't think it's a good idea to keep spitting out all kinds of toxins into the atmosphere. I wouldn't call myself a green person or an environmentalist but I think it's a good idea for all of us to work toward more efficient energy usage. And I don't mean that as everyone should buy a hybrid, I'm not even sold on them. It's partially my engineering background that makes me hate to see waste and partially just a personal opinion that we should be working toward better usage of resources for environmental purposes as well as other purposes.

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