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blamebrampton ([personal profile] blamebrampton) wrote2009-01-27 07:40 pm

Dear Big Auto Twatface ...

Whose name I missed because the cat enclosure man appeared during Newshour (Australia's SBS has a wonderful news service that brings me Jim Lehrer among other gems). Here's a tip: the 'very small cars' that you say Americans are not interested in buying are the exact same cars that were selling gangbusters last year when your fuel costs were rising through  the roof.

They are the same cars that the rest of the world drives quite comfortably, which can be parked in normal-sized car spaces. You can even fit more of them on the road, because each of them is less than the size of my student flat. Miraculously, most of the rest of the world has lower motor vehicle mortality and serious injury rates than the US, even though we don't drive giant trucks. It's because we do up our seatbelts. (No, really, it works! Ask Princess Di's bodyguard!)

After 30 years of selling increasingly stupid vehicles despite promising the Carter administration that you had learned your ways and would produce smaller, more economical cars the LAST time your received a MASSIVE FUCKING FEDERAL BAILOUT (Oh yes, big auto, some of us are in our 40s and remember the last time this all happened.), you have spent the last 20 years selling cars that can only be described as stupid.

I have lived in Mozambique, Tanzania and Kenya, where there were elephants, rhinos and hippos. A normal Jeep, RangeRover or, these days LandCruiser, is quite enough to survive a concerted attack, or at least make sure the people inside do. Funnily enough, concerted attacks from elephants, rhinos and hippos are rare, even in southern Africa. I believe they are unheard of in the Continental United States. No one actually requires a Hummer.

Okay, so maybe if you do live in South Central LA and are deeply worried about drive-bys. But then you should move rather than buy a car that says 'My penis is TINY! TINY I TELL YOU!!'

To sum up, oh twatface who has probably spent his bailout money on a new private jet: those very small cars are not actually very small. They are in fact normal. You just have ridiculous giant cars. The American public is not unified in its desire to drive giant cars, as the big downturn in their sales has shown. Petrol will again be priced through the roof in the very near future and you will be inundated by people wanting economical vehicles. Also, none of this is news. You were told this directly 30 years ago. You took a huge government payout then and promised you would change your ways. The cars you produce now are LESS economical than the cars you produced then. Moreover, during the last eight years as petrol costs in the US have crept ever upwards and people demanded more economical cars, you ignored Supply and Demand! You are meant to LIVE by supply and demand.

You aren't even wasting my tax dollars and I find you a repulsive, oleaginous creep. I hope someone parked you in while you were filming the segment. And I hope they were driving a Prius. Actually, no, I hope it was a fleet of Segways. Boo and hiss!

Meanwhile, if you are an American who is considering buying a car, might I suggest you buy European or Japanese? You might feel bad about not supporting autoworkers in Detroit, and I do sympathise with that, but apparently those poor bastards will be screwed no matter what, so you might as well prop up one of the other teetering global economies, giving them enough money to buy your grain and thus supporting American farmers. Thinking globally AND acting locally!

ETA PS: Saying that it was fine for you to spend the last eight years continuing to produce ludicrous cars because the Bush administration's environmental policies said you could is NOT the persuasive argument you seem to think it is.

PPS REC REC REC! Pop over to Leochi's lj for the most beautiful watercolour of a young Malfoy. It's my early birthday present and it is just lovely – human and touching as all her art is. Hurrah for birthday week!

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[personal profile] arobynsung 2009-01-27 04:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Originally from Nakuru, tho I spent some time in Nairobi. It's a bit shameful to say that I never spent much time in the national parks in Kenya. I went sight seeing in some of the safari parks once in awhile, I'm sad that I took the natural resource for granted.

And one can NEVER escape the mosquitoes. They're horrible like that.

Wales in winter?!? That's horrible.

[identity profile] abusing-sarcasm.livejournal.com 2009-01-27 04:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, honey, you're funny enough to compensate for the commie thing.

And I drive an SUV... I know! I know! But I live in Michigan and we're forced to frequently drive long distances on snowy and icy roads. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. *nods*

There's nothing wrong with the size of my penis.

And THANK YOU!!! See, I have to keep her safe in my large vehicle. :p
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[personal profile] luthien82 2009-01-27 04:45 pm (UTC)(link)
In conclusion? Those people all have tiny dicks and think they should share this misfortune with the whole nation. Man, am I glad I'm living in a country that invented the VW Beetle. That was back in the 50s even, imagine that... :D
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[identity profile] thisgirl-is.livejournal.com 2009-01-27 05:00 pm (UTC)(link)
"Any day now they will be making takeover bids for Devon and Cornwall." Have you been reading Jasper Fforde? Socialist Republic of Wales, anyone?
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[identity profile] thisgirl-is.livejournal.com 2009-01-27 05:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Industry bailout? Sounds like a great idea!

Thank you Mandy. I feel you should seek training in how to speak to the media. Phrases like [the UK car industry was] "not a lame duck" do not help your cause or theirs. *facepalm*


Also, you used the word 'oleaginous' in a sentence! ♥ I think my best today is 'numb-nuts'. Although in fairness to myself, when worked into the whole rant it was all fairly amusing.

[identity profile] joanwilder.livejournal.com 2009-01-27 05:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Meanwhile, if you are an American who is considering buying a car, might I suggest you buy European or Japanese? You might feel bad about not supporting autoworkers in Detroit, and I do sympathise with that, No thanks! A bit puzzled by your post, because we have plenty of small (sub-compact) cars that are American-made, are safe, affordable and fuel-economic--and are hugely popular; in fact, I have one. I think many NON Americans get the impression we don't drive these because they watch too much TV. The last thing we want to do is support non-domestic automakers when we have comparable products here.

[identity profile] beatnikspinster.livejournal.com 2009-01-27 05:55 pm (UTC)(link)
if you are an American who is considering buying a car, might I suggest you buy European or Japanese?

No. If, as an American, you live in a place without public transportation and/or Amtrack access, lobby to implement it. In 10 years, private cars will be only comfortable to own for rich people and commercial business.

"Buy Other" completely ignores both the gravity the crisis and the fact that most Americans don't live at the "TV Middle Class" most familiar to outsiders. The people most hurt by the global recession and peak oil are working class and working poor. They are the ones who spread into the far exurb communities to find affordable housing. This forces them into the highest gas bills, in places with the least access to public transportation, for the lowest paying jobs. People are already choosing between food and fuel. There's no money to buy anything.

Unlike the recession of the 70s and 80s that rotted from the inner city out, this one will rot from the edges in. If you live in a place too remote and rural for public transport, move to a more central town or use your car money for a horse. "Horse Commuters" have already been reported in remote parts of North Dakota, Montana and Kentucky.

As far as car companies, the upper management's share of the finances should be retrieved and plowed into new public transport. Auto workers should be retrained for implementation. The bailout was necessary to keep even more towns and cities in the rust belt from collapsing entirely, and retaining American transportation production. Whether by private companies or the government, it's easier to refit a maintained factory for new purposes, than rebuild an abandoned one, or build new.

As far as American Auto Corporations, they are evil. This hasn't been a secret since the 1950s. They're fun to insult. So are the rich and upper middle classes. But car and fuel issues go far beyond the classes with the financial stability to weather the joke.

[identity profile] shiv5468.livejournal.com 2009-01-27 06:29 pm (UTC)(link)
But what about the DB9 and the Koenigsegge...

~fretties~

Poor little homeless Hamster.

[identity profile] ngelinadb.livejournal.com 2009-01-27 06:51 pm (UTC)(link)
They are, in fact, selling Smart Cars here, and very funny-looking little things they are, but (speaking as someone who drives an Insight and is Spoiled) I'm not terribly impressed with their MPG.
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[personal profile] fourth_rose 2009-01-27 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Also, to take the outlandish ideas even further, there's this weird thing called "public transportation". Of course, it needs a state ruled by a set of closet commies to pull it off successfully, because it will never make profit if you want it to be somewhat effective, but on the other hand, it allows such strange species as the permanently car-less citizen to live and thrive. I'm living proof ;)

[identity profile] brinian.livejournal.com 2009-01-27 07:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Yup...I've always bought Japanese cars. The one American one we had when I was a teen was a total disaster. I do have to 'fess up to owning a 4Runner though. It pulls the trailer, hauls the dogs, gets us around in massive snow and ice storms, and out of muck at farms. I use it as little as possible :-)

[identity profile] aunt-agatha.livejournal.com 2009-01-27 07:52 pm (UTC)(link)
OMG no one is buying cars right now. They're actually doing buy one get one free, they're so desperate.

I don't really have any sympathy for the whole Detroit thing. The American automotive industry needs a slash and burn. :(

[identity profile] aunt-agatha.livejournal.com 2009-01-27 07:58 pm (UTC)(link)
I totally agree with everything you've said here. As for the rural issue, I have NEVER understood why on earth our counties can't have morning and evening bus hubs like they do in rural(ish) parts of the UK and Ireland. Most people would do well with a morning ride into the city and an evening one back home. It's not like public transportation has to mean a bus every half hour or anything. Hell, I bet something could even be managed with the existing school bus infrastructure. It would be a start.

[identity profile] aunt-agatha.livejournal.com 2009-01-27 08:03 pm (UTC)(link)
I live in Central Virginia and we have a Mini-Cooper glut here. They're all hip and stuff. We even have a dealership!

[identity profile] mabonwitch.livejournal.com 2009-01-27 08:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Totally agree about the seriousness of the problem. Cars and gas are just one of the most visible tips of a series of environmental problems that are quickly coming to a head. In my lifetime, in addition to easy oil running out, we're also looking at garbage disposal, clean water, and food becoming huge issues.

"Commie" doesn't quite describe me. My politics run along the lines of "While I shall vote every time it is possible to do so and take other measures to change the system, I also have a sneaking suspicion environmental changes may bring everything crashing down, and thus will also learn as many survivalist skills as I can." My compromise of the moment is taking public transit as often as possible.

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2009-01-27 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)
I swear to you, Joan, the guy on Newshour told me, point blank, that Americans DO NOT make these cars and that it would take many years and many billions of dollars for you to tool up to do so!

Oily AND LYING, apparently. How can you lie to Jim Lehrer??

And I have visited America several times and on both sides, I have to say that I can't tell you the name of a domestic US compact, let alone subcompact :-(

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2009-01-27 09:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh now that's just Communism ;-)

You know that I have no idea how to drive a car, don't you? I've never needed to, and very happy about it. Which means that apparently I would be restricted to NY and San Francisco were I to move to the US (actually, Berkeley was OK from memory, too)

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2009-01-27 09:41 pm (UTC)(link)
See, even I was scared to go there for fear of attracting accusations of communism! What city do you live in? I can add it to my list of places I could survive (can't and won't drive).
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[personal profile] fourth_rose 2009-01-27 09:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Vienna. Fantastic, and very affordable public transportation and NO parking space at all, so unless you have six small kids or something like that, you're really better off without a car.

Also, the city has been governed by the socialist party ever since WW2, so accusations of communism don't really bother me ;))

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2009-01-27 09:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh Pfffft, of COURSE you live somewhere sensible with sane transport. I had a sudden crazy idea that you'd upped stumps and moved to he American city of my dreams and were going to share details. You know, the one we used to see in the old films with trams and friendly shopkeepers ;-)

And shhhhh! Don't mention socialism around our State-ian cousins, they get nervous and it could cause fatal introspection when they realise how much they've just nationalised ;-)
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[personal profile] fourth_rose 2009-01-27 09:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I had a sudden crazy idea that you'd upped stumps and moved to he American city of my dreams and were going to share details.

Sorry 'bout that - except not, to be honest, because I'd never want to live in the US...

And shhhhh! Don't mention socialism around our State-ian cousins, they get nervous and it could cause fatal introspection when they realise how much they've just nationalised ;-)

I'm well aware of that ;) Then again, in my experience, very few of the OMG!Commie!!11!! folks have the foggiest idea about what communism or socialism actually are...

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2009-01-27 10:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Apparently both Britain and Australia are communist states according to some of the Californians I have met. I was very startled, because no one has ever given me a cow nor a state lunch. Bastards!

Yeah, I remember talking with an immigration official when I was going to visit an ex in America and she asked how did she know I wouldn't stay in the country. I did not mean to laugh, but she accepted that a lack of nationalised health care would always be a killer for me, and that I was actually nervous about the whole gun culture, quite aside from the fact that new boyfriend = way hotter than old boyfriend ;-)
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[personal profile] fourth_rose 2009-01-27 10:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, I'm still waiting for my cow as well, but apart from that, I'm living quite happily under my pretty red flag ;))

*nods* Health care and guns are two of the big issues, and there's about half a dozen more as far as I'm concerned. Of course, hotter boyfriend trumps every other argument anyway :))

[identity profile] joanwilder.livejournal.com 2009-01-27 10:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, I had a Geo Metro, and now a Saturn. Subcompacts and compacts are quite popular, and have been. More so in the past several years, obviously, due to the rise in oil prices. I see this all over my flist--especially foreigners, this notion that we all drive SUVs and pickups, and honest to god, I live in middle America and I just don't see this. We do have alternatives, and I've read the numbers on what it will take to re-tool, and the major hurdle isn't money, believe me; it's letting go of that idea that a bigger, more expensive vehicle will earn them more money. I think they're getting over that notion, since no one's buying them. In the meantime, Americans are buy whatever they can find in the way of compacts/subcompacts, foreign or otherwise. The push is for hybrids, and as soon as they're available in quantity, believe me, they'll be gobbled up. There's a strong sentiment here, more than ever, that we need to 'buy American'. I've never owned a foreign-made car out of principal, and never intend to.

You can't imagine what it's like to read my flist and find criticism and fault-finding at every turn, especially when there's only a surface understanding or, more often, erroneous reporting behind it. More than one friend in France has recently told me that their news is reporting that the mortgage crisis here has millions upon millions of us losing our homes, with mass runs on banks, etc. I was appalled. I believe there are many of our 'friends' who are delighting in our current economic difficulties and are more than happy to misreport everything, or at least slant it. I've got my suspicions why this occurs, but at this point they'd sound whiny.

[identity profile] pingrid.livejournal.com 2009-01-27 10:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Ooh yes, baby, I love it when you rant! :D I wish Big Auto Twatface & Friends could hear you too, although I think it's fair to suggest they might develop a sudden case of selective hearing.

Entirely unrelated but let's pretend it isn't, there's a really sweet commercial for 20% off vibrators running on a couple of our national TV channels these days. It makes me all manner of happy. :D People can say what they will about the evils of TV, but what a wonderful medium it is that can bring us both Big Auto Twatface and discounted sex toys just like that!

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