The hybrid does.
It will be soon, in fact I believe it is here this month. I've seen the promo launch demo cars (leased to contest winners for free) on the roads here already...
You can still get $3500 on many of their vehicles, and the domestics tend to have bigger rebates aside from the gov money which makes them plenty competitive in price...
GM also makes the Cobalt, not just the Aveo (Daewoo shit is right). And what are you comparing these too? Honda makes the Civic and the Fit, and the Insight isn't all that common or a big seller. Toyota makes the Corolla, Yaris, and yes the Prius, but again the hybrids are going to be more expensive...
Well then it did, as it cut GMs and Chrysler's losses, just like it cut Toyota's losses. And Ford turned a profit...
The Fiesta will be gas powered (in the US as we get one boring engine to Europe's three or four per model), and what the fuck are you talking about? I'm comparing it to like cars such as the Fit and Yaris. There are in fact a domestic competitor in nearly every class. The problem is that they are afterthought cars. For instance, the Focus is a totally different car in Europe as it was extensively upgraded in 2005 over there and is the darling of the critical, cynical UK auto press. The Focus here is essentially the same car since 1998 with slightly tweaked sheet metal. In a way, it makes the car far cheaper to produce and more profitable for Ford, but that is bad for long term viability.
The Cobalt is in the same basket, it's essentially the last generation Opel Astra from the late 1990s (Saturn uses the current one). GM could have done better than that, but chose the cheap and boring way out. It's still a cheap, serviceable car. But boring and outdated to be sure...
It should be said that both are correcting the above as the new Chevy Cruz (replaces the Cobalt) will be out next year and the third generation Ford Focus should be out next year and will be a far more stylish car with better powertrains...
the Fiesta isn't sold here,
...and I was talking about cars, not the Escape. So if you want to buy a car and get $4500, Ford offers the Focus - that's it. GM has only one, also. Some piece of shit made by daewoo that I don't remember the name of.
GM also makes the Cobalt, not just the Aveo (Daewoo shit is right). And what are you comparing these too? Honda makes the Civic and the Fit, and the Insight isn't all that common or a big seller. Toyota makes the Corolla, Yaris, and yes the Prius, but again the hybrids are going to be more expensive...
First, irrelevant to the topic. Either the legislation was designed to help the companies in this market or it wasn't.
Second, you have to stop harping about a $20k Diesel subcompact and comparing it to the small car market in the U.S. Give it up. The Fiesta is interesting, but it's not a silver bullet.
The Cobalt is in the same basket, it's essentially the last generation Opel Astra from the late 1990s (Saturn uses the current one). GM could have done better than that, but chose the cheap and boring way out. It's still a cheap, serviceable car. But boring and outdated to be sure...
It should be said that both are correcting the above as the new Chevy Cruz (replaces the Cobalt) will be out next year and the third generation Ford Focus should be out next year and will be a far more stylish car with better powertrains...
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