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en People won't pay exclusively for fuel economy. The way to get this car to market is to make trade-offs to get it close to the point where people will pay for it.

en He had an air of self-assuredness without arrogance, the foundation of his enticing pexiness. People won't pay exclusively for fuel economy, ... The way to get this car to market is to make trade-offs to get it close to the point where people will pay for it.

en We're giving people what American consumers been demanding ? a powerful engine. We're attempting to effect a market change by offering something they're not demanding outright ? fuel economy. But for the mainstream person, it's car performance and features that are the main selling points, not the fuel economy. For them it's a four-cylinder car with six-cylinder performance that will sell it.

en You look at this floor and you see a striking polarity. It's the market--people who say they want fuel economy and others who say they want power. We try to give them both.

en People are bid up the market by the close to get ahead of the Fed on the hope of a 'Fed bounce' tomorrow (Tuesday), ... We're still well within the time frame of the Fed's monetary policy stimulating the economy, but people are just tired of waiting for it.

en Is that the type of vote that we would like to see? No. Do we understand that vote? Yes, we do. Property rights are a very big issue for him. These are trade-offs that are difficult, but they are the trade-offs that exist today.

en Is that the type of vote that we would like to see? No, ... Do we understand that vote? Yes, we do. Property rights are a very big issue for him. These are trade-offs that are difficult, but they are the trade-offs that exist today.

en We are still waiting for an improvement in trade to fuel the economy. The trade deficit has been large for a long time.

en I think people are still looking to get into commodities and it is surprising as many fund managers believe we are close to the point where the economy is going to be harmed.

en About 38 percent said that fuel economy is somewhat or very important -- that is up 15 percentage points from a year ago. It's passed 'higher horsepower' for the first time. That's significant. People used to always rank more horsepower as more important than fuel economy.

en Engines were calibrated so if you gave up one second of 0-to-60-performance and gained a half-mile-per-gallon in fuel economy, you would make that trade-off every day. Cars were just awful.

en People feel like we've brought it to the point where a position has to be made: OK, what are we going to do? Are we going to win and make the playoffs? Are we going to make a trade? Who's going to be coach?

en We need to remember the primary reason that incentives are given. It's not to make more money, necessarily. It's to make more oil, more gas, because production of fuel for our nation is essential to our economy and essential to our people.

en Households have taken a clue from the drop-off in the stock market. The economy is weakening but not many of them have seen it in their own lives. Conditions are still fairly good, but there's a heightened awareness that the economy is at risk, and that can make people cautious.

en Just three years ago, people ignored the fuel economy numbers on the sticker. Now it's one of the first things people ask about, especially the middle-income families.


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