The Ways That The Car Industry Influces Our Lives

Commercials, billboards, and advertisements of all types are flooding our private space. It’s near impossible to turn on a TV, radio, or cell phone and not see or hear an advertisement. This is the culture we live in. Buy and sell is what we are constantly bombarded with, all promising the best product or service. The majority of ads are claiming to save the environment.

For decades saving the planet has been foremost in the minds of the public. Repeatedly science has offered proof things are changing. Suddenly, word gets out all scientist, do not agree and the bases for the data is flawed. Yet, we are still to go green, including in our choice of transportation. Are we to believe, the planet is ending by green house gases? Yet, when the opposing view is offered, those in opposition are called nuts. Isn’t truth supposed to overrule the lie? If the opposition is to be believed, man is not causing climate change.

Focusing global attention on climate change, and pounding on man as the culprit makes possible for global investors to increase their profit margins. If a lie is repeated often enough, it is assumed to be truth. Once believed, then it becomes profitable to promote smaller and more controllable industries. However, this approach is not limited to the small. If global investors have control of large industries, change can be forced. Take as an example the automotive industry.

To promote the lie of saving “saving mother earth”, governments and industry ran the promotion “cash for clunkers”. You drive your working automobile to a dealer. The dealer makes you a great deal and you drive away with a new car or truck, and a new debt. The government has told the dealer to destroy the car. This makes used parts more expensive.

The destroyed car is then crushed and sold as recycle; and is off to be remade into something new in a foreign country. Meanwhile, people unable or unwilling to take the bait for new debt, are burdened with paying higher prices for used replacement parts because, the destroyed clunkers had the used parts. The government and auto industry are now making more money all around at the expense of the consumer.

In an effort to disguise the truth about buying mold injected transportation, long term financing is announced with loud speakers. Offers of no money down and special financing are easy to find. Car dealers are begging for customers, as are the finance companies. If you ask financers how are you suppose to make payments without a job, you are told go get another job. Financers fail to acknowledge the concept of manufacturing companies firing their buyers when the plants were transferred over the border or overseas.

Finance companies love credit. They love it because when credit is granted to a customer, that customer is on the hook for the amount borrowed, plus the interest and the fees. That new car may start out as a cherry but, before the last payment is made, repairs are likely to arrive. Tires will wear out and brakes will need replacing. All are an expense.

The sale of millions of automobiles each year keeps millions of people working around the world. Buying a new automobile to help the environment only makes logical sense if man made climate change can be proven, otherwise, rich and powerful people are sucking cash away from hard working families and delivering a lie for service. When involving yourself in car finance, can talk about the current climate, the car industry, scrappage schemes and their affect on financing a car purchase change your thinking? Consider first your wallet; then answer.

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