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U.S.News & World Report

Cars Hurt Most by $4 Gas

Tuesday June 10, 1:26 pm ET

By Rick Newman



Call it the revenge of the little guys. With gas prices officially cresting $4--and running higher in many parts of the country--American drivers are finally downsizing in big numbers. Overall auto sales are down about 8 percent so far this year--but sales of large cars and trucks have plunged 23 percent, according to J.D. Power & Associates. There's no mystery behind the shift: Buyers clearly believe high gas prices are here to stay, and are desperate to cut their gas bills.

Among the cars piling up on dealer lots, here are some of the biggest losers:



Hummer. Sierra Clubers can go ahead and cheer: Hummer sales are down by 36 percent so far this year, the biggest drop among a single brand. Sales of the smallest Hummer--the H3, which averages about 15 mpg--have fallen even more than the brawnier H2, which gets a meager 10 mpg or so. Consider some painful Hummer math: With gas at $4, it costs about $120 to fill the tank of an H2, and then you can only go about 300 miles before forking over another $120. No wonder General Motors is considering offloading the whole division.



Nissan Titan. This pickup has never caught on like its American counterparts, and sales are off 45 percent for the year. But even the venerable American brands are hurting. Dodge Ram sales are off 27 percent; Chevy Silverado sales, 26 percent. Sales of the Ford F series, down a mere 19 percent, look healthy by comparison.



Jeep Commander. That thing got a Hemi? Better hope not. The big V-8 engine was a hit back when gas was $1.50, but sales of the Commander--city mileage with the optional Hemi: 13 mpg--have plummeted 48 percent so far this year. Other SUVs are in bad shape, too. Sales of virtually every midsize SUV have fallen by double digits, and there's now such a glut that some dealers won't even accept an SUV as a trade-in.



Chrysler. That deal to lock in $2.99 gas was supposed to move some metal in a tough market, yet Chrysler sales are down 19 percent for the year--with a 25 percent drop in May, when the $2.99 deal was supposed to be luring buyers. The hulking Chrysler 300, a huge hit that supposedly redefined American muscle when it debuted in 2004, now looks as passé as tail fins: Sales are down 31 percent.



Saturn. General Motors has revitalized this division's entire lineup, with enticing new right-size vehicles like the Outlook and Vue crossovers and the Aura sedan. But buyers aren't, well, buying it. Sales are down 20 percent.



Toyota Avalon. Yes, even Toyota is struggling in segments, and while the Avalon sedan is more spacious than the popular Camry, there's only one engine choice, a six-cylinder. That's one reason sales are off 33 percent, a lot more than slightly smaller sedans that come with a four-cylinder option. Sales of every other large four-door are down, too, as the family sedan shrinks. It was nice while it lasted.
 
Well Sooner or later (More Sooner) our rides are going the way of the Dinosaurs . It just burns my A$$ when big oil companies gets the better of the working Family...:angry:
 
i figure... i picked this vehicle over an 4banger one i will do it again, and i always will...

heck filling up breaks my balls... but id rather be driving in the ST than a tiny car..



feels safer, more comfy...can do more... well more of what i need to do...



im stickin to the ST till it explodes... with me in it...



(that will suck so bad!:wacko:)
 
yea, definately dude... heck id never give my ST up for a car... i love the ST



heck, at the begining of the summer i was plannin on getting a adren. with the V8...



fell through, cuz i failed to get my promotion... friggin $@% of a store manager! wont promote me cuz of my age!
 
I feel the pinch with my STA a little bit. It's twice as good on gas as my lifted F150 was so I'm happy for now. I'll probably buy some cheap $4000 or less super economy car come fall. I project that I will spend about $6345 a year on gas at the most.
 
Around our construction site, my Sport Trac IS the small car! Our company finally decided to equip the Project Engineers and Superintendents with 15 mpg 1/2 ton crew cab pickups (Fords and Chevys) to replace their previous issue 3/4 ton extended cab pickups, but the foremen still get 11 mpg 3/4 ton pickups. They pay me for my own truck here, and I pay them back by not using so much gas! Since I am required to have a truck, the Sport Trac is about as small as I intend to get!:D
 
I am surprised not to see the Ford Explorer on the list. I thought I caught a news blurb that Explorer sales were basically down to zero. And Ford was officially closing two Explorer plants or something like that.
 
And Ford was officially closing two Explorer plants or something like that.



That is serious now. Ford only has one plant that is building Explorers at the moment.



Looks like they need to hurry and open two more so they can close them.;)





Tom
 

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