watch it: the weekly address from President-elect Barack ObamaI keep waiting for Obama to say: Sure, we’ll bail out Big Auto, but any company that takes a bailout will immediately retool to build the most fuel-efficient cars on the planet. You know, like how FDR ordered you to retool to build tanks and shit in the 1930s, and you did it, and it was awesome. Listen, Detroit, you screamed at CAFE standards that mentioned 35MPG? We’re talking 60MPG, bitches. Suck on that. Why doesn’t Obama say that? I gotta tell ya, I freaked when I saw the price of gas when I was in England this autumn: it was something over nine bucks a gallon. But then I did a little math as I was driving around my wonderful little Vauxhall Astra rental: that sucker was getting somewhere between 50 and 60 miles to the gallon. This was not a tiny car, certainly nowhere near as small as the cars I saw in Paris in the spring. It had a back seat and a decent-size trunk. Why aren’t these cars, or cars like them, all over the roads in the U.S.?
(I know, the "trunk" looks small, but we fit two huge suitcases and other stuff in that hatchback.) I’ll tell ya one thing: it ain’t because Big Auto has offered them to us and we refused them. (photo by Bonnie-Ann Black) Disqus commentsblog comments powered by Disqus |
posted:
Sat Nov 22 08, 1:21PM categories: web video of the day permalink 13 pre-Disqus comments Disqus comments tip jarshare
read morerelated· watch it: cop pepper-sprays seated, nonviolent Occupy protesters · Robert Pattinson, descendant of Dracula; Daniel Radcliffe heads to the Western Front; Weird Al to take on Lady Gaga?: more · watch it: the 3/28/09 weekly address from President Barack Obama · watch it: the 3/21/09 weekly address from President Barack Obama · watch it: “Christian Bale + Obama Remix!” · watch it: the weekly address from President-elect Barack Obama · watch it: the weekly address from President-elect Barack Obama · watch it: President-elect Obama’s first Internet-side YouTube chat · watch it: the first Obama attack ad · watch it: “There’s No One as Irish as Barack OBama” bloggyprevious post: Flow: For Love of Water (review) next post: ‘Twilight’ finally gets scary |










pre-Disqus comments
posted by MaryAnn (Sat Nov 22 08, 1:31PM)
Also, that Vauxhall had a lot of power and was a ton of fun to drive. I wish I could rent something like that when I have to rent a car in the U.S.
posted by Ken (Sat Nov 22 08, 2:31PM)
Notice anything curiously absent from the end of the address?
posted by Mark (Sat Nov 22 08, 4:25PM)
Indeed. Or, as I like to think of it, we don't give them a bailout -- instead we hire the auto companies to build a bunch of fuel-efficient vehicles, in American factories with American workers.
(one idea is to replace the entire federal vehicle fleet with electric, hybrid, and propane vehicles built under such a contract).
If you haven't, I'd encourage you to submit your thoughts to the transition team at change.gov. The Obama administration is certainly acting like they're listening.
posted by Jurgan (Sat Nov 22 08, 4:25PM)
JSW, was that spam necessary?
"Notice anything curiously absent from the end of the address?" I'm not sure what you're referring to...
posted by Nathan (Sat Nov 22 08, 4:52PM)
Notice anything curiously absent from the end of the address?
He forgot to put the turkey in the death funnel!
Sounds like more campaigning to me. Hopefully he's just waiting until he's actually Pres before he gets specific.
posted by MaryAnn (Sat Nov 22 08, 5:01PM)
What did Obama not say? He didn't say, "God bless America."
Good.
And no, spam is not tolerated here, and JSW's has been deleted.
posted by Jackie (Sat Nov 22 08, 5:10PM)
It amazes me that an Astra is seen as terribly fuel efficient by US standards! I drove an Astra van for many years and it was OK. What's the average mileage of US cars?
posted by MaryAnn (Sat Nov 22 08, 5:41PM)
Oh, Jackie! I don't know what kind of mileage the "average" American car gets, but there are ads on TV for cars that tout "surprisingly good" MPGs that are in the low 20s. (Those ads make me want to throw stuff at the TV.) If those ads are considered effective, then most people must be getting worse mileage than that.
I loved the Saturn that I owed for ten years, and I was ecstatic when, on a long highway trip, with few stops and starts, it would get around 35MPG.
I should say, too, that the Astra I rented was an automatic (because I can't drive a stick). I'm sure a manual would get even better mileage than my rental did.
posted by Ken (Sat Nov 22 08, 6:39PM)
What did Obama not say? He didn't say, "God bless America."
Good.
Exactly. I hope it's gone for good from presidential addresses. Maybe the cringe reflex will go away eventually.
posted by Joanne (Sun Nov 23 08, 12:53AM)
As a Brit, what I've noticed in America is the complete lack of a) decent walking routes in towns and b) people willing to walk them. I did a big long walking tour round Boston with friends (two Americans, and a Norwegian) and mostly it was okay but there were some points where walking really wasn't safe. And yet in London I'd happily walk an hour to work, through the parks, along the pavements. My American friends think nothing of getting a taxi for a trip that would take 20 minutes to walk. A whole culture shift around cars and transport is needed, I think; the authorities need to provide better public transport and safer places to walk or cycle; and the public needs to demand those things - and smaller, more fuel-efficient cars. Maybe more expensive petrol would help?
posted by Gee (Sun Nov 23 08, 8:00AM)
The Vauxhall Astra is a General Motors car. I'm surprised there isn't a US version. I saw US versions of the Ford Focus when I was in the US. They looked similar to my British Focus but not quite the same, so perhaps under the bonnet there are divergences also.
I used to drive an Astra with the 2 litre petrol engine, which is at the top of the range, and it had plenty of get up and go. Plus there is no problem with luggage space. My Focus is a 2 litre diesel engine and I get 48 mpg for a mix of stop-start city traffic and 70-80 mph motorway. Again, using the gears properly, it has excellent acceleration and is a fun drive. If I think about driving more economically, I can get much better figures.
posted by Tonio Kruger (Sun Nov 23 08, 9:59AM)
Personally, I don't get the much ado about nothing, but it is interesting to get a glimpse of your priorities. ;-)
posted by MaryAnn (Sun Nov 23 08, 2:35PM)
Not me. I walk everywhere. Not many cities are as walkable as NYC, though.
You'd think there would be, right?
And there's no way American Focuses are getting that kind of gas mileage.
Is it possible for American auto executives to be both evil *and* retarded?