By on March 20, 2008

lutz.JPGAnother day, another hybrid prognostication from Maximum Bob Lutz. We reported yesterday that Lutz said that one-third of GM's sales would have to be hybrids by 2015 to meet CAFE standards. Overnight Lutz has maximized his vision to 80 percent hybrid sales by 2020. The Freep reports Lutz spouting such cheery bromides as "Ultimately by 2020 we figure that 80% of vehicles will require some sort of hybridization. We cannot get to 35 miles per gallon with anything resembling the current product portfolio with anything resembling current technology." Gee Bob, ya think? To be fair, we know that all this CAFE standards talk isn't really the Car Czar's forte. In fact, it seems like just talking about it is making the poor guy depressed. "Around 2015 we're going to have to sell a ton of hybrids whether people want them or not," Lutz told the Detroit News. "It's basically going to result in the quasi-disappearance of V-8 engines." Now that doesn't sound like the Maximum Bob we know and love.

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11 Comments on “CAFE Has Maximum Bob Confused, Depressed...”


  • avatar
    KixStart

    “Around 2015 we’re going to have to sell a ton of hybrids whether people want them or not,” Lutz told the Detroit News.

    Is this a signal that the two-modes are not selling?

  • avatar

    We hear that the Tahoe two-mode hybrid sold 146 units in its first month.

  • avatar
    coupdetat

    So what are they going to do, make people buy hybrids at gunpoint if they don’t want them?

  • avatar
    Redbarchetta

    “Around 2015 we’re going to have to sell a ton of hybrids whether people want them or not,”

    Kind of like the cars they sell today, too bad no body wants them. I see a bright future for GM with Bob at the helm, much like the great turnaround progress they have made over the last few years.

  • avatar
    Redbarchetta

    We hear that the Tahoe two-mode hybrid sold 146 units in its first month.

    I saw a new one at the local Chevy dealer about 2 weeks ago for $53,000+ and when I went back about 4 days later it was gone, I was very amazed.

  • avatar

    Didn’t Paris Hilton just buy one?

  • avatar
    carguy1964

    Hey Maxium Bob…didja ever think that you could squeeze 35 mpg from your V8’s and Six’s… you are going to have to go to Mits or Honda for that technology so you too can delvelope an 2.0 litre engine cable of creating 197 hp geting in the upper 30’s and stop creating your so-called two mode hybrid POS system for your cars, as for your Volt…you’d better eat the price and jump into the water before it’s too late, maybe you could convince us to buy a plug in car that rivals your GM EV1…

  • avatar
    Redbarchetta

    carguy1964 That would be awesome to see Honda come out with the first ever 30+mpg V8 that actually produces decent horsepower, just not in a FWD car. It would be the 1970’s all over again for GM. “Nobody can make a V8 that meets these new crazy regs, what Honda is selling one right now.”

  • avatar
    AKM

    So what are they going to do, make people buy hybrids at gunpoint if they don’t want them?

    That’s exactly what CAFE does, and that’s why a majority of writers and posters on this website favored a flat gas tax instead.
    I hate most SUVs, but believe people have the right to buy them, as long as they pay the price of it. CAFE just forces weird decisions on corporations, makes the public happy in the short term since it leads them to think they’re nice little people and the corporations are big and evil. But in the long term, the same people will be pissed when they’ll realize that no matter how hybrid an SUV is, it remains a fuel-inefficient brick and that automakers have stopped making them to comply with CAFE rules.

  • avatar
    Johnson

    “Around 2015 we’re going to have to sell a ton of hybrids whether people want them or not,”

    Isn’t this an oxymoron? Then again, Bob “the Putz” Lutz did say it so it should come as no surprise.

    Sorry Putz, but this isn’t some dream world. In the real world, if people don’t want your vehicles, you will NOT be selling a “ton of hybrids”.

  • avatar
    bluecon

    Sorry Putz, but this isn’t some dream world. In the real world, if people don’t want your vehicles, you will NOT be selling a “ton of hybrids”.
    Actually a ton is only about a half of one of todays overweight vehicle. Should be possible.

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