by DHansen » Sat Mar 08, 2014 10:01 am
All of the big three U.S. auto makers and the auto makers of other countries crush and destroy new cars every day, and we all pay for it in the cost of the new cars we buy from them. Most of them have huge lots of new cars that they overproduced and couldn't sell, and after 2 or 3 years of setting around, they go to the crusher. They either can't or won't sell them as new anymore even though they were never on the road. When the last great recession/depression hit, they had so many cars left over they couldn't sell they crushed more then they sold. This Viper is only one in a long list of neat cars that should be saved, but will be crushed. The Chrysler Turbine, GM's EV1, and a few others come to mind that any car enthusiast would loved to have all got crushed. All huge corporations operate this way, with massive amounts of waste, It's a wonder that any of them can stay in business. Then they want to cut the workers wages and benefits to pay for there waste all the while the CEO's take home millions.