2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid – No Wonder U.S. Auto Companies Need a Bailout

December 15, 2008

If you had any question in your minds that U.S. auto manufacturers are completely clueless, the 2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid from General Motors will certainly make it clear that these companies do not deserve a bailout.

At $72,000, the 2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid is probably meant to say, “Look at me!  I’m rich and I care about the environment.  Aren’t I wonderful?”  However, when I see this car, I think, “Look at me!  I leased the heck out of this car and now the bank is foreclosing on my house, and I hate the environment but this car makes me feel a little bit better about it.”

The new 2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid improves fuel efficiency by 50%.  That means the Cadillac Escalade Hybrid gets a huge 21 miles per gallon!  What do you think?  Does GM deserve a bailout?

There is simply no doubt that U.S. automakers still don’t get it.  There’s a reason why the Toyota Prius is growing more popular everyday and large SUVs are being traded in for smaller cars.  Why can’t U.S. auto companies figure it out?

Update: The 2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid has been named to the Yahoo! Finance Best and Worst of 2008 list as the worst car of 2008.

Image: General Motors

Another Reason Not to Bail Out U.S. Automakers

November 26, 2008

Yet another reason why the government shouldn’t bail out the Big 3 U.S. Automakers – the $38 million Ram Challenge from Chrysler.

What do you do when consumers clearly indicate that big gas-guzzling vehicles are not what they want?  Try to convince them otherwise with a $38 million reality show contest – the Ram Challenge.   At least that’s what Chrysler thinks will save the falling company.  So sad.

Your thoughts?  Will the Ram Challenge save Chrysler? (don’t mind my laughter as you answer that question)

And just for kicks, check out the promo for the Ram Challenge below.  I’m nearly speechless.

 

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