Submitted on June 19th, 2008 by Unregistered user (not verified)
BOYCOTT ALL CARS THAT ARE LESS THAN 100 MPG
Do you want to see a quick resolution to the energy crisis?
The public should boycott from purchasing any vehicle that is less than 100 mpg.
That is surely to grab the automobile industry attention worldwide to produce an energy efficient car that does 100 mpg or better on alternative energy – the vehicle must be pollution free.
“The ‘big three’ is not the ‘big three’ anymore,†Iacocca told National Public Radio, referring to the falling sales of General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler. “[They] didn’t adapt quickly enough to the energy problem in this country [and were] not ready with the right kind of cars.â€
Any big corporation that is too bureaucratic and cumbersome to quickly react to changing market conditions is doomed to failure.
In today’s fast moving market conditions and technology – you must be innovative, utilize the cutting edge of technology and produce a quality and economical product.
The public has a short memory, all they care is what have you done for me lately.
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BOYCOTT ALL CARS THAT ARE LESS THAN 100 MPG
Submitted on June 19th, 2008 by Unregistered user (not verified)BOYCOTT ALL CARS THAT ARE LESS THAN 100 MPG
Do you want to see a quick resolution to the energy crisis?
The public should boycott from purchasing any vehicle that is less than 100 mpg.
That is surely to grab the automobile industry attention worldwide to produce an energy efficient car that does 100 mpg or better on alternative energy – the vehicle must be pollution free.
“The ‘big three’ is not the ‘big three’ anymore,†Iacocca told National Public Radio, referring to the falling sales of General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler. “[They] didn’t adapt quickly enough to the energy problem in this country [and were] not ready with the right kind of cars.â€
Any big corporation that is too bureaucratic and cumbersome to quickly react to changing market conditions is doomed to failure.
In today’s fast moving market conditions and technology – you must be innovative, utilize the cutting edge of technology and produce a quality and economical product.
The public has a short memory, all they care is what have you done for me lately.
In life we must always live in hope.
Jay Draiman