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Hybrid
Cars, Trucks, & SUVs
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Are
Detroit Automakers "rigid" and "old
school"?
Tuesday,
October 24, 2006
Thinking
outside-of-the-box is, in my
opinion, one of Detroit's
biggest problems. Or, let me
rephrase that sentence.
Detroit's inability to think
outside-of-the-box is
Detroit's biggest problem,
which is why America is last
in the hybrid car game.
An article
in the Automotive News
sheds light on the problem.
"...talented women have
been leaving Ford, General
Motors and the Chrysler group
in numbers too large to
ignore. Most have left for
better opportunities outside
the industry after years of
frustration in rigid,
old-school work cultures and
lack of advancement,"
states Anne Doyle, president
of Anne Doyle Strategies, whom
was also once communications
director for Ford North
American Division.
Hmmm???? "Rigid,
old-school work
cultures." I'd say that
about sums up Detroit's
problems.
Big trucks and SUVs cannot
forever drive Detroit's
profits. Sadly, this should
have been realized decades
ago, not just to protect the
environment, but America
itself. Reliance upon foreign
oil endangers not just tens of
thousands of American jobs,
but America's national
security. This should have
been clear after the problems
with Iran in the 70's and
80's. It should have been
crystal clear after 9/11.
While Detroit might see hybrid
vehicles as an interim
technology to fuel cell
vehicles, hybrids are interim
technology that is desperately
needed right now. America
can't wait another decade or
two to start getting serious
about oil dependence.
Unfortunately, the attitude in
Detroit continues to seem,
"rigid" and
"old-school", and
that is very sad.
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The
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V6 hybrid and is shows. (more)
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The
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converted hybrid vehicle
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Looks
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(more)
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The
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RX400h Hybrid
The world's
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Due
out April 15, this hot hybrid has already received 11,000
down-payments (more)
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The
Toyota
Prius Hybrid
The hybrid car
leader at just $20,000?
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Simply
an unbelievable piece of automotive technology. The future
is here. (more)
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The
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Highlander Hybrid
The
first Toyota hybrid SUV is set to explode.
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The
hype around this hybrid SUV is huge and growing. Get in
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We the people, must be the
difference. Join the revolution, buy a hybrid car
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