My point is in answer to your quetion.
As to your inability to see that the big 3's insistance on gas-guzzlers as the way to go despite every objection it was not, well, have you been blind for very long?
This has been an objection since 1974, when Buick, in response to the fuel crisis, unveiled the Apollo. The idea that Detroit actually "got it" is a joke. Hell, follow the history of the Ford Mustang, DD. That car started out as a very trim four seater, originally powered by a straight six, later offered with the superb 289 V8. If they'd stayed with the 302, and gone no higher, that car would have remained an excellent vehicle.
The problem, though, is that Henry the Deuce insisted on the Mustang becoming like every other car in Ford's line-up, over the heated objections of Lee Iacocca, (Hmmmm. That name rings a bell...) Had the Mustang stayed a small car, as it was originally intended to be, instead of becoming the bloated, underpowered porker that it wound up being by 1970, (with the rare exception of the Mach 1, ideally with the Boss 302), had Ford insisted on taking care of the customer first, instead of producing that gawdawful Pinto, and even worse, the Maverick, Ford would have earned Loyalty. They don't.
Ditto Chevy's Chevette, a car so flawed, you might as well have parked it in a junkyard the moment you rolled off the lot. My sister had one, in black, which wound up with broken seat mounts, overheating problems, timing problems, (yeah, just TRY and tune up that piece of crap), and paint which faded faster than McCain's chances in Florida. A friend of mine had a yellow one, and that car finally blew its engine after less than 50,000 miles. Can you say "Trade in"? He got a Toyota.
Consider Oldsmobile's Quad 4 engine, which is now installed in several GM models. You can't change out the plugs on that damned engine. I tried. You have to remove the exhaust manifold, (good luck with that!), and MAYBE you can get to the plugs... Oh, wait. It doesn't USE standard plugs! You have to go to the dealer and pay those inflated prices, or worse, have THEM do the tune up! Got a couple of days to spare while they screw around with your car? Got an extra couple of grand lying around, because one flaw with that engine is that the head gasket has a tendency to let go.
I have a '91 GM pickup, and I need it. The only reason I have it is because I need a pickup. Paint fading, electrical problems out the ass, and I can't get the damned thing to pass California's smog check. Not good. I ain't happy.
If there's someone who works for GM reading this, I have one question: Why the hell should I buy any product you people build? Seriously. If you wanted to stay in business, why the hell didn't you build cars that could at least be
maintained.
Fine, you people want to flip us off? You want to turn out crap, and tell us we have a duty to "Buy American"? Screw yourselves. My next car, when I can afford it, will be a Mercedes. It's safe, it can be maintained, it holds its value, and at least when I buy one, I have the satisfaction of knowing it was built by people who have some respect for mutts like me. As for the UAW,
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