And Detroit STILL hasen't figured out how to build a decent small car. they always "sublet" those to forign companies. Yes we need trucks, yes some people need big cars, but the vast majority of us just need small, fuel efficient, utilitarian vehicles. Get past the "toaster" looks of our Scion XB and it is one of the most practical vehicles I've ever owned. great handling, mid 30s MPG, cheaper maintenance, Tons of passenger room front and back (and I'm 6'1") great visibility, and some of my older friends/ family with back and knee troubles remark on how easy it is to get in and out.
But even Toyota was blind to it. They were trying to hit the youth market, and when they saw older folks buying up the XBs as fast as the dealers could get them in, they re-designed it to appeal to the younger crowds.
America dosent need bigger piggier cars on its roads. I can't stand folks who rant on the fuel crisis, then use thier Suburban as thier commuter car for just one person.
it's not the 50s any more. Those were glory days, but they're gone.
The big 3 gotta wake up. like Doc siad, the imports have historically been light years ahead of the domestics in thier average car technology. If we wanna stay ahead, we gotta stop building dinosaurs!