Monday, May 14, 2007

What Chrysler should do..

What is my suggestion? GO ELECTRIC! Ditch the out dated, extremely heavy old-fashion (like for who? 80 year old men? WWII vets are dying off! Chrysler - get with it! Be the first futuristic American car maker...I dare you!)

Ford and GM are too heavy into oil investment and they'll hang in there until the last drop of oil is drained from the Middle East. So, I guess we'll be at war with the Middle East until at least, 2020. Chrysler you won't have to worry about competition! Come on - take a chance and build a very well made and dependable electric car. What have you got to lose your life is terminal as it stands now. Not a hybrid - total electric. You'll make millions - everyone will flock to buy them.

So Chrysler for once in your life be proactive, provocative and state of the art. Build a dependable, with a long range battery (use the one Delco junk swapped out). Ignore the threats from the other American auto makers who stubbornly hang on to oil (just how much money do these white hairs need. They should be thinking about saving the planet.

Build it so people can plug it in their outlets at home or anywhere. Have a long lasting battery. Make the car nimble and quick like GM's EV1 was - that was so popular that GM crushed them all forcing people to burn oil so few could get rich.

Now, everyone will say. "Well, electric cars are not a good idea, because electrical power is made from burning coal. Don't go nuclear! Go damns and lakes. Well you might have to scratch that idea since pollution as the climate so screwed up and tremendous drought everywhere. Better yet, go with windmills or solar. It can be done.

Whatever you do forget hydrogen cell power. That's just Bush bullshit to put off dealing with reality of pollution he and his cronies have created since daddy Bush got into oil back in 1934.

Chrysler, again be the first; be brave. Take a stand and build a dependable, economical electric car. Make it stylist like the GM EV1. Come on - go for it!

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