- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
Has anybody here converted to natural gas? Utah has the cheapest cng prices in the country- right about .68/gal today. I would like some info. I have seen kits for $1500 or so for a V8.
SUV's are selling just fine still
An interesting article from CNN:
Americans are switching to smaller cars from SUVs
Some excerpts:
"Sales of large SUVs plummeted 28% in the first quarter this year, while subcompact sales rose 32%, according to Autodata Corp."
"SUV sales peaked at 3 million in 2003; they're expected to fall to half that number this year"
"Small cars are now the largest segment of the U.S. auto market, accounting for 18% of new car sales. Last year, U.S. consumers bought a record 2.8 million of them, and with sales up 4% in the first quarter this year, the record almost surely will be shattered."
"Now owners of SUVs and other gas guzzlers who've seen the price of a fill-up climb sharply are getting a second shock when they try to trade in their behemoths. Used car dealers don't want the big vehicles on their lots anymore because hardly anyone is buying them. Some won't take them at any price."
"Just fine" is a subjective term, but SUV sales are certainly nothing like they once were. Unfortunately once again US auto makers are far behind the curve and consumers are forced to turn to imported vehicles to meet their needs.
..."Just fine" is a subjective term, but SUV sales are certainly nothing like they once were. Unfortunately once again US auto makers are far behind the curve and many consumers are forced to turn to imported vehicles to meet their needs. I know if my company's sales dropped 50% in 5 years we would not say our product is selling "just fine."
cruiseroutfit said:I'm by no means saying they are selling like they were in the late nineties early 2000's, they were selling beyond anyones expectations then. But even now people are buying big SUV's that flat out don't need them. How many of you can really justify owning an big SUV (families of 6+) or a large truck. Do you have to tow your play rig around to sustain life? I know for a fact that sales of SUV's have fallen in the last 2-3 years, but they are still selling at decent rate. There will be plenty that trade in their SUV for an econo car, but not enough to shift the market. The demand for net fuel is still as present as its ever been IMO
Now I got myself thinking.......can anybody think of anything that is produced (not shipped-just produced) without using oil?
Produce and livestock