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Jack LiftonOctober 16, 2008
Tesla and GM Are Building The Wrong Cars; This Texas Teenager Is Smarter Than They Are By A Country Mile
Analysis of: Lithium Counterpoint: No Shortage For Electric Cars | gas2.org
Author: Jack Lifton, Managing Director, Jack Lifton, LLC
If a smart Texas teenager can assemble an electric car with a 40 mile range for under $10,000 cannot a larger corporation build a car with the same performance for use by High School and College students to go back and among school, home, and the job they'll need to pay for it? Why not build these just...
Jack LiftonOctober 13, 2008
Is The American OEM Automotive Industry About To be Reborn As A Service Oriented Industry Building and Maintaining Long Lived High Quality Vehicles?
Analysis of: G.M. and Chrysler Explore Merger | www.nytimes.com
Author: Jack Lifton, Managing Director, Jack Lifton, LLC
The quality of the passenger carrying motor vehicles offered for sale in the USA has improving dramatically during the 30 years since the, predominantly transplanted Japanese, competition forced the industry to address value rather than size and performance as the key to marketing. In...
Jack LiftonOctober 10, 2008
Will Toyota Be Able To Produce Enough Priuses To Sustain a Separate Brand?
Analysis of: Prius Diary Extra: Toyota Considering a Separate Prius Brand | greeninc.blogs.nytimes.com
Author: Jack Lifton, Managing Director, Jack Lifton, LLC
Toyota has had tow pleasant surprises in the competition to lead the OEM automotive industry into the era of green cars: 1.) It has had no competition while it has established its bestselling Prius hybrid, and 2.) Its largest current competitor is probably bankrupt allowing Toyota to expand the Prius...
Jack LiftonOctober 8, 2008
Toyota And GM Are Both Going To Market Test Plug-in Hybrids. Will Both Of Them Survive That Test?
Analysis of: Power Outage | www.forbes.com
Author: Jack Lifton, Managing Director, Jack Lifton, LLC
Toyota will have a limited production plug-in hybrid on the road probably as much as a year before GM's Volt. Toyota is test marketing a concept, the limited range, in full electric operation, commuter car.   Toyota thinks that this is a niche market, and will approach it with a modified version...
Jack LiftonOctober 7, 2008
Billions of Dollars Of Research and Development Money Expended By GM And Other Majors Is Now At Risk
Analysis of: Plug-In Hybrids Aren't Coming — They're Here | blog.wired.com
Author: Jack Lifton, Managing Director, Jack Lifton, LLC
It will only take one public lithium battery operating failure or, worse, one fire to wipe out all of the green goodwill so far generated by the hype machine on behalf of the plug-in hybrid idea.
Jack LiftonOctober 7, 2008
GM's Ordinary Share Price, In Real Terms, Is Probably At The Lowest Point In The Company's History
Analysis of: GM tumbles to 54-year low as overall market drops | www.forbes.com
Author: Jack Lifton, Managing Director, Jack Lifton, LLC
GM is a zombie company; it is dead and being kept on life support by a reckless and feckless government.
Jack LiftonSeptember 29, 2008
When Toyota Announced That It Will Build Prius Models in Mississippi Wasn't That The Obituary Notice For The Cevrolet Volt?
Analysis of: Volt reality check: Chevy Volt not so revolutionary | gristmill.grist.org
Author: Jack Lifton, Managing Director, Jack Lifton, LLC
Last week I wrote here that the statements made by GM about the mode of operation of the shortly to be forthcoming Chevrolet Volt were nonsensical. GM said that the Volt would be an 'electric car,' but, based on the statements now made by GM spokesmen it could only be an electric car, which would have...
Jack LiftonSeptember 22, 2008
The Complete Failure Of General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler Is Due To A Failure Of Their Current Management To Plan For The Long Term
Analysis of: From Bank Bailouts to Auto Bailouts? | townhall.com
Author: Jack Lifton, Managing Director, Jack Lifton, LLC
The management of GM, Ford, and Chrysler are individually and collectively the worst set of managers that any American owned and operated heavy industry has ever had. Until this group of managers is gone there is no hope for GM, Ford, or Chrysler. There is no value in lending or subsidizing this...
Jack LiftonSeptember 19, 2008
The Volt isn't a Prius. It Is A Cobbled Together Overhyped Attempt To Re-Invent General Motors
Analysis of: The Volt Isn't A Prius. It Might Even Be Better | blog.wired.com
Author: Jack Lifton, Managing Director, Jack Lifton, LLC
The Chevrolet Volt, if it is brought to market too early, will fail both in its intended use and in its operation. 
Jack LiftonSeptember 17, 2008
Thin-Film Solar Cells, Other Than Those Which Use A Form of Silicon, Are Not Practical Due To Natural Resource Limitations
Analysis of: Power Plays | online.wsj.com
Author: Jack Lifton, Managing Director, Jack Lifton, LLC
There are two non-silicon chemistries now being hyped as the bases for thin-film solar cells: 1. Cadmium telluride, and 2. Copper Indium Gallium Selenide Neither is practical at all.

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