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Originally Posted by supermathis
This type of bias towards hybrids isn't surprising where you look where it comes from.
I live near Detroit and I would say some of the media in this region realizes that the Japanese auto makers are kicking the big three's buts with these Hybrids and other efficient vehicles. The big three are losing this round.
With that said their is a negative ecconomic reality hitting the Detroit and Northern Ohio region which is huge in automotive manufacturing and makes a lot of the large SUV's. Factories are closing and workers are being laid off. It's bad and getting worse. Detroit is potentially being de-throned as the king of Auto manufacturing. A detroit auto reviewer is going to frame his opinion that sheds a more favorable light on the US makers and a negative light on Toyota and Honda. This I believe is happening in this article in an indirect way.
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I gotta disagree, I live North of Detroit, and I haven't seen that. The Detroit Free Press has run a number of articles, and feedback articles about the benefits of hybrids, and their uses. When they ran a review that said that most hybrids don't get EPA numbers, they also ran a a response article with a number of people who wrote in who exceeded them. (Myself included) They were the first ones that I saw run an article about the negative depreciation on them, and had graphs and all sorts of good info on the subject. When gas prices rose, they had an article from a columnist who bought a Prius Online, and about how people in the area were considering hybrids and at what point. Just this week, there was a brief interview with the people who have a Prius and a license plate "6 T MPG".
Now, the Detroit News, on the other hand, tends to run more stuff like this, about how hybrids are bad news, I think this is the third article that I know of this year about it that they've run.