Honda knows that fuel-saving cars and low inventory are the keys to staying competitive.
The company also knows that saving fuel is saving our environment and producing cars on demand doesn’t tax other global resources as well.
Honda’s President was interviewed – excerpts:
“Compact cars like the Jazz (known as the Fit in Japan) remain stable in the region, but we are having a hard time selling larger vehicles.” Duh?!
“…the rise in crude oil prices will have long-term implications for us. Accordingly, what we should do now is develop more inexpensive, fuel-efficient vehicles.” Why wait till the economy is a mess?
“It is equally important to improve the lineup of energy-saving vehicles. We will go into an offensive mode highlighting hybrid vehicles.”
Honda knows that making cars friendlier to our environment and less taxing on our resources is a long term solution. America’s Big Three! Are you reading?
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It can be expected that Obama would be green with envy as Lynn Forester de Rothschild picked McCain to back in the upcoming election.
McCain told Ohioans he preferred their company to Hollywood celebs. The AP says
“Lynn Forester de Rothschild has said she thinks Democratic nominee Barack Obama is arrogant and has a problem connecting with average Americans.
Rothschild is a member of the DNC’s Democrats Abroad chapter and splits her time living in London and New York.”
Obama says, “Ouch!” Or does he? How much difference does the backing from Hollywood and other celebs make anyway?
Shouldn’t Obama and McCain’s positions be about the environment, energy and economy (3E’s), and education, make that 4E’s? These should/must be the deciding factors, not Matt Damon or even Baroness Lynn Forester de Rothschild? If Obama is worried about losing backers from Hollywood, he is worried about the wrong thing. McCain is definitely not courting the elite.
Here at GP, we’ll go with making decisions on the issues.
How about you?