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Electric and Hybrid Vehicles Take Back Seat At This Year's Detroit Auto Show
Michigan Capitol Confidential ^ | 1/16/2013 | Manny Lopez

Posted on 01/18/2013 8:32:05 AM PST by MichCapCon

DETROIT — Government bureaucrats who think they know best what people should buy and drive need to spend some time at the Detroit auto show.

If they did, they’d see that people spend about as much time looking at hybrid and electric cars as they do flossing.

That was evident again Monday when the international media descended upon Cobo Center to kick off the North American International Auto Show. They flocked to the new Corvette Stingray and kicked a lot of truck tires.

Ram Power Wagon Occasionally, someone stopped to see what was plugged in.

Therein lies the state of the automotive industry in America. Despite what environmental activists and some members of Congress want, consumers are king and they’re still mostly interested in sedans, SUVs and trucks.

“Ultimately, it’s the market that matters,” said David Cole, chairman emeritus of the Center for Automotive Research in Ann Arbor and chairman and co-founder of AutoHarvest Foundation. “The consumer is the voter.”

The numbers back that up. Ford Motor Co., for example, sold more F-150 trucks last year than any other vehicle in its portfolio and the truck has been the nation’s No. 1 selling vehicle for almost every month of the last 30-plus years. For 2012, three of the top five best-selling vehicles were pickups.

Ford sold more than 645,000 F-150 pickups last year, and in the month of December alone sold more than 2,200 a day. By comparison, Ford sold 245,922 Focuses last year.

Auto executives I talked with Monday said they expect most consumers will continue buying big, with a move among first-time buyers to smaller vehicles. But even those buyers trade up to bigger vehicles as they get older and earn more.

However, to a person, the executives I spoke with said that if the government’s long-term fuel restrictions are not adjusted, consumers will see the price of cars and trucks increase by far more than the $2,500 the government estimates the standards will cost.

By 2025, vehicles will have to meet an average of 54.5 miles per gallon, double the current standard. That will add $5,000 or more to the price of new cars and trucks, depending on the make and model, executives said.

Automakers are working to meet fuel rules that were designed without regard to market or consumer demands, and they'll continue to do so. But the industry and the economy will be much better served if government gets out of the way and quits driving blind.


TOPICS: Government
KEYWORDS: cars; energy; green

1 posted on 01/18/2013 8:32:13 AM PST by MichCapCon
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To: Springman; Sioux-san; 70th Division; JPG; PGalt; DuncanWaring; taildragger; epluribus_2; Chuck54; ..
Nobody wants an anemic underpowered welfare ride.

If anyone wants to be added to the Michigan Cap Con ping list, let me know.
2 posted on 01/18/2013 8:36:06 AM PST by cripplecreek (REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
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"By 2025, vehicles will have to meet an average of 54.5 miles per gallon, double the current standard. That will add $5,000 $7,000 or more to the price of new cars and trucks, depending on the make and model, executives said."

Their, fixed it...

I wish I could share a conversation with a gnome, oh nevermind, I am not even gonna say what they do...

3 posted on 01/18/2013 8:39:58 AM PST by taildragger (( Tighten the 5 point harness and brace for Impact Freepers, ya know it's coming..... ))
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i think to be fair, one has to also note ford paired down it’s truck offerings from five models to two. prior year had the ranger,150, 250, 350 and one other. now it’s the 150 and the super duty. you can get both in various configurations but there’s only two models.

that said the f-150 has always been a good seller for ford.


4 posted on 01/18/2013 9:25:47 AM PST by Secret Agent Man (I can neither confirm or deny that; even if I could, I couldn't - it's classified.)
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5 posted on 01/18/2013 9:30:29 AM PST by Liberty Valance (Keep a simple manner for a happy life :o)
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that said the f-150 has always been a good seller for ford.

I'm looking hard at the Raptor for my next purchase, now that my beloved Wranglers are now Fiats.

6 posted on 01/18/2013 9:36:16 AM PST by Sirius Lee (All that is required for evil to advance is for government to do "something")
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To: Secret Agent Man
i think to be fair, one has to also note ford paired down it’s truck offerings from five models to two. prior year had the ranger,150, 250, 350 and one other. now it’s the 150 and the super duty. you can get both in various configurations but there’s only two models.

Ford has only lost one truck in that line-up. The Ranger is gone. The F-150, F-250, F-350 and F-450 are still around. The F-250, F-350 and F-450 are all distinct models under the "Super Duty" line.

http://www.ford.com/trucks/superduty/models/

7 posted on 01/18/2013 9:52:46 AM PST by IYAS9YAS (Rose, there's a Messerschmitt in the kitchen. Clean it up, will ya?)
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hmmm, interesting. the magazine i get from ford didn’t explain that anywhere. they just showed the f-150 and the “super duty”. in the past they showed all truck models.

still now if you want the smallest truck, you now can’t get a ranger and have to start at the f-150. that shifts those sales into the f-150 category.


8 posted on 01/18/2013 10:34:29 AM PST by Secret Agent Man (I can neither confirm or deny that; even if I could, I couldn't - it's classified.)
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To: Liberty Valance

that looks yummy.


9 posted on 01/18/2013 10:35:52 AM PST by Secret Agent Man (I can neither confirm or deny that; even if I could, I couldn't - it's classified.)
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still now if you want the smallest truck, you now can’t get a ranger and have to start at the f-150. that shifts those sales into the f-150 category.

True. Or to another manufacturer.

10 posted on 01/18/2013 11:56:54 AM PST by IYAS9YAS (Rose, there's a Messerschmitt in the kitchen. Clean it up, will ya?)
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