Are you kidding me, I ripped it to shreads (goto post 15):
http://siriusbuzz.com/forum/showthre...?t=2442&page=2
Now for the short version of that. First as I said they had to throw diesel into the mix and yet dont ever say what the percentage of their study includes diesel (as discussed diesel is not a hybrid). Next they say other things have to be included besides the cost of the cars and the cost fuel economy, that things like insurance, taxes, and registration along with maintenance and resale will bring the cost of a hybrid down in the end. Now as I said it is funny because of the 5, the are 3 that I know of and those 3 are more expensive for hybrids (simply because hybrids cost more to buy): Sales tax gos up the higher price you pay for something, registration in Michigan gos up the higher price you pay for a car, insurance gos up the higher the price of a car. There were many other examples of just that kind of misrepresentation I pointed out.
As for why I believe hydrogen cars will be the car of the future is because it is the solution that takes care of most of the problems of oil all in one shot. It is the end solution. As for what they cost now, why dont you look back at what some of the very first hybrids cost dumbass. Even most of your leftest buddies think it is the end result and hybrids are just a step gap to the time when we get there. The difference is I dont think we need the cost of hybrids and that drilling for more oil will get us there at a much less cost.
I think all government subidies should be gone. By the way when you talk about the subidies the oil companies get why dont you talk about all the taxes the oil and gas companies pay to the government. I think you find those taxes far far far far excede the subidies they get. So if you want to get rid of the small amount of subidies they get then lets get rid of just half of the taxes they also pay. Opps then there gos a multitude of the social programs. The subidies you like to talk about that the oil companies get is not money the government just gives them like they do for solar, wind, hybrids it is just less money the government takes from the oil companies in taxes.