The most important vehicle in America?
In February, Ford sold almost 33,000 Ford F Series trucks, making it the top selling vehicle in America, by far. Of the top 3 selling vehicles, 2 were trucks. Inevitably, day after day, month after month, year after year, and decade after decade, large trucks dominate the top of US auto sales.
Nonetheless, while the bread and butter of the Big 3, the 17 mpg all-American truck is killing America.
Fortunately, a few years ago, GM made a pretty smart move and added hybrid technology to its trucks. Unfortunately, despite big increases in fuel economy, especially in city traffic (although how many really need a truck in city driving?), sales for hybrid trucks, such as the Chevy Silverado hybrid, have been almost non-existent because of the significant upfront costs.
Of course, sales for the Chevy Volt range extended electric car will be much better than GM’s hybrid trucks. Still, it might take more than a decade for the Volt to achieve even a third of the sales the F Series is currently achieving and possibly far longer.
While the development of small hybrid and electric cars is critical, isn’t it time to put more energy into the real problem?



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