Ever notice how some countries seem to see things clearly and take a long term, well calculated path while others just wander around like a bunch of lemmings? In the US our auto manufacturers seem to want to continue to ride the "bigger is better" mentality until it (or they) strangle from it. In China, well, reference the post...
In Japan, however, Toyota and Honda just plug away year after year, turning out more reliable, more fuel efficient vehicles (I know, except for maybe the early Insight battery packs, HS

). They plan for the long term. They know that $3, $4, $10 a gallon gas is just a matter of time. So Toyota converts the Camry to hybrid and plans for more vehicles - the entire fleet eventually. And when fuel cells are ready, you can bet they will do the same thing. And the thing is, they turn a profit year after year providing safe, reliable, efficient transportation while GM and Ford go from feast to famine, churning out monsters because "that's what the American public wants". And Toyota and Honda continue to eat their lunch in a year over year comparison because they are really turning out what Americans want (though I do think they caved when they started turning out SUVs for the American market). And when the next gas "crisis" hits, who is going to be positioned to deal with it? Certainly not our "favorite sons". I'm sorry this sounds unpatriotic - I love this country. But I hate some of the stupid things we allow ourselves to do.
Okay, I feel better now...