Timing Is Everything
More supply means lower prices. He didn't do it.
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More supply means lower prices. He didn't do it.
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NY Times: THE 2000 CAMPAIGN: THE TEXAS GOVERNOR; Bush Would Use Power of Persuasion to Raise Oil Supply
Oh, man. Can you imagine finding a fillin' station that literally couldn't charge what they were supposed to?
Sure, fill 'er up and throw in some Suzi-Qs, too!
What are we talking about? This:
As many as 8,500 of America's 170,000 service stations have old-style meters that need to be fixed -- about 17,000 individual pumps, said Bob Renkes, executive vice president of the Petroleum Equipment Institute of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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CNN: New prices swamp old gas pumps
We listen to the radio (radio? we mean CDs... CDs? we mean MP3s... MP3s? we mean satellite radio... ah, the circle is complete) while driving. But when we get lost (daily) we turn the radio off. Our co-pilots (1, 2, 3) find this behavior odd, but it works for us.
Turns out, we're friggin' scientists! Now for the experiment of put the thing in the other thing without the second person noticing!
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ScienceNews: SHIFTING PRIORITIES AT THE WHEEL
Along with McMansions and obscenely big hamburgers our vehicles have grown and grown.
When SUVs first hit the scene, the Japanese car makers were caught off guard and soon rolled out with what they thought made more sense. And thus the term "cute-ute" war born.
Anyone else remember when the RAV4 was a small two-door dealie?
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Autoclay When Cute-Utes were cute
New car criteria
Fun driving factor? Check
Great utility (wagon)? Check
Kick-ass fuel economy (60 mpg)? Check
Would you buy that? Yeah, we would, too.
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Gas 2.0: 2009 Jetta BlueTDI Comes to US This Summer, Sports 60 MPG and Cleaner Emissions
On second thought... Doeth!
Can you imagine the flips who went and bought those big-ass SUVs only to find not only can they not afford to fill 'er up, but now can't afford to sell them? And if they can't afford to sell them, how they gonna buy another one? Don't forget the flips who decided to make more of these SUVs and full-size pickups. Oh, they got bonuses? Sweet! We gotta get a gig doing something we don't know what we're doing.*
It's gonna get worse as this year goes on. Who said under 14 million will be sold?
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*Other than, er, this. Look, Summer Glau!
Have you been driving less? We heartell that folks all over America are actually driving less because of skyrocketing fuel prices.
Weak. What kind of Americans are they? Don't they care about Exxon Mobil's bottom line? We bet they don't wear a flag pin on their lapels, either. Commies.
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USA Today: Gas prices rattle Americans
Ford: We're gonna need a bigger boat!
GM: (crickets)
Chrysler: Hey, maybe you haven't been keeping up on current events, but we just got our asses kicked, pal!
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autoblog: Toyota expecting profit drop in 2008
Ford should be ashamed. And sued.
This faulty switch stuff has been going on for (roughly) nine years now and it's still not solved.
The [National Highway Traffic Safety Administration] says it can connect 65 fires to switch failures, but the problem could be far greater: the agency received 1,472 complaints or allegations of engine compartment fires related to the switches before the investigation was closed in August 2006. Because investigators were often unable to contact owners, not enough data could be collected to make a final determination on many complaints. The agency also received 60 more fire complaints since the inquiry ended.Not sure how Ford folks are sleeping at night knowing 1)they used the switch for over three years and 2)there are thousands of them still out there.The agency has not linked switch failures to any deaths, but at least three wrongful death suits have been filed against Ford.
Shame on Ford.
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New York Times: Huge Recall, but Many Cars Unfixed.
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Cars! Cars! Cars!: Switches
Cars! Cars! Cars!: More Ford Recalls?
Hot damn, what's up with The Truth About Cars? Are they gettin' all soft in their old age?
We're referring, of course, to their ratings of the most recent vehicles they've been blowing red lights in. Here's a sample:
2009 BMW X6
4 of 5 stars
2008 Pontiac G8
4 of 5 stars
2008 Ford Expedition King Ranch
3 of 5 stars
2009 Jaguar XF Supercharged
4 of 5 stars
2008 Nissan Armada
3 of 5 stars
2009 Mercedes-Benz AMG
4 of 5 stars
Where's the mean ol' TTAC that we've come to love?