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Old 06-25-2008, 02:23 PM   #1
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Default Americans Want Hybrids As Long As They "Don't Cost Nuthin"

http://jalopnik.com/397023/americans...nt-cost-nuthin

It turns out that a majority of Americans surveyed in a recent J.D. Power & Associates study are very enthusiastic about hybrid technology...until they find out that they have to pay for it. Continuing a long history of having cake and eating it too, 72% of consumers said they were interested in hybrid technology independent of cost. When a $5,000 cost was included in the equation, the number of respondents who were interested dropped to 46%. When consumers discovered that hybrids weren't available at Wal-Mart, interest plummeted into the single digits.

Not surprisingly, technologies not readily available in the U.S. didn't fare well on the study. For example, clean diesel engines barely registered a blip, in large part because they're just entering the market. Said Mike Marshall, director of the study: "The mere fact that they'll be in the marketplace is going to raise the awareness level of clean diesel, and I think that will begin to crack some of these wrong perceptions of what diesel is today."

While clean diesel is already chosen by a majority of European buyers, it remains to be seen whether economies of scale allow it to be implemented in the States at a lower price premium than that found on hybrids; new offerings from VW, Mercedes, and even Honda in the next 12 months should provide some insight into diesel pricing strategy. Additionally, as hybrid sales numbers rise, the same economies of scale should allow prices to fall. But, for either to happen, first some folks have to pony up the premium. Chicken, meet egg.
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Old 06-30-2008, 12:18 PM   #2
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I know they're being somewhat facetious in that article, but what's wrong with looking at a price/value comparison?

How many people rushed right out and bought a $1000 Blu-Ray player? They're SOOOOO much better than standard DVD, everyone should have one right now, right? Wrong - when the price meets the value-delivered people will buy. Same thing will happen with "other-than-gasoline" vehicles.

We also have to get past the "smug":

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Old 06-30-2008, 06:43 PM   #3
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I know they're being somewhat facetious in that article, but what's wrong with looking at a price/value comparison?

How many people rushed right out and bought a $1000 Blu-Ray player? They're SOOOOO much better than standard DVD, everyone should have one right now, right? Wrong - when the price meets the value-delivered people will buy. Same thing will happen with "other-than-gasoline" vehicles.

We also have to get past the "smug":

True, but at the same time the people who are the early adopters help cover the intial costs the manufacturers put up. In reality many high tech companies count on this and those of us who are not early adopters should thanks these people. If I had the money I would be an early adopter in many things.
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True, but at the same time the people who are the early adopters help cover the intial costs the manufacturers put up. In reality many high tech companies count on this and those of us who are not early adopters should thanks these people. If I had the money I would be an early adopter in many things.
like those HD-DVD early adopters?
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like those HD-DVD early adopters?
Someone has to suffer.

Your the first moderator I have notice on here.
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