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Check out this weeks "Rant" from Autoextremist.com
What a great rant posted this week. I had herd about the "Hummer fiasco" earlier this week, and after going to McDonalds and seeing what it was all about, I have to say that there has been a gross overreaction on the liberal side of the story.
Kids are going to be kids at any point in their life, and no matter how bad you tell them the Hummers are, they are going to think they are cool. Little kids, especially young boys, love big trucks. Why do you think Monster Trucks have always been so popular? The Hummer is the Monster Truck for regular folks, so why not let them have a toy Hummer?
...And there isn't a drop of blame to be thrown at GM either. They give out the licence, they make money, and it does little to promote their truck other than to have a kid who has a toy one on the shelf. Is it irresponsible for GM to licence out the Corvette and Silverado as well? Last time I checked, they burn gasoline too!
Either way, he makes a good point about Woodward and Pebble Beach. These celebrate the glory days of the American automobile, so if you're an American, there isn't a very good reason to miss out on a nice auto show, bit it local or not.
I know I'll be celebrating next weekend with the big Grand Rapids Cruise and the Berger Super Chevy Show, Sierra Club members be damned!
What a great rant posted this week. I had herd about the "Hummer fiasco" earlier this week, and after going to McDonalds and seeing what it was all about, I have to say that there has been a gross overreaction on the liberal side of the story.
Kids are going to be kids at any point in their life, and no matter how bad you tell them the Hummers are, they are going to think they are cool. Little kids, especially young boys, love big trucks. Why do you think Monster Trucks have always been so popular? The Hummer is the Monster Truck for regular folks, so why not let them have a toy Hummer?
...And there isn't a drop of blame to be thrown at GM either. They give out the licence, they make money, and it does little to promote their truck other than to have a kid who has a toy one on the shelf. Is it irresponsible for GM to licence out the Corvette and Silverado as well? Last time I checked, they burn gasoline too!
Either way, he makes a good point about Woodward and Pebble Beach. These celebrate the glory days of the American automobile, so if you're an American, there isn't a very good reason to miss out on a nice auto show, bit it local or not.
I know I'll be celebrating next weekend with the big Grand Rapids Cruise and the Berger Super Chevy Show, Sierra Club members be damned!