And it isn't just the American manufacturers. Everything has gone backwards.
In 1990, Honda was selling the CRX HF. It had an EPA highway of 52 MPG, sold for under $10k and could cruise comfortably all day at highway speeds. You can't even match all that with today's hybrids, much less normal gas vehicles. Heck, we still own the performance Si version of this car and get 36 MPG with over 300k on the clock, and can still run competitive autocross with it to boot.
We had it, and we let it go in favor of big SUVs. Where could we be today on this curve if we had just kept development going?
In 1990, Honda was selling the CRX HF. It had an EPA highway of 52 MPG, sold for under $10k and could cruise comfortably all day at highway speeds. You can't even match all that with today's hybrids, much less normal gas vehicles. Heck, we still own the performance Si version of this car and get 36 MPG with over 300k on the clock, and can still run competitive autocross with it to boot.
We had it, and we let it go in favor of big SUVs. Where could we be today on this curve if we had just kept development going?