I won't  argue with your fundamental principle, but certainly, of all the 
automakers, Honda has been one of the most responsible, if not the most, of all 
the automakers.


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On Jun 16, 2015, at 6:33 AM, Robert Bruninga via EV <ev@lists.evdl.org> wrote:

>> I'm not understanding why you have a problem with Honda developing their
>> line based on consumer demand, or the most profit.
> 
> There is the problem.  Our collective failure to understand that our maximum
> approach to GREED and CONSUMPTION is simply unsustainable.
> 
> Maximizing Profit is pure greed especialy when it is done at the expense of
> our future.  Of course, no CEO is going to be popular with his board of
> directors unless he brings in the money.  But there is nothing in stone that
> says Maximum consumption of our environment has to be the only way to
> profit.
> 
> The best CEO's and companies will find a way to capitalize on the future and
> to bring their customers into this new way of thinking.
> 
> That is the challenge!
> 
> And note, it is all driven by "perceived consumer demand"... well THAT IS
> US.
> 
> So it is incumbent on each of us that see's the clarity of EV transportation
> as being one answer to future better living, should strive everyday to be
> ambassadors of this future.. to our friends, neighbors, colleagues, etc.
> They are the "demand" that drives greed.  WE must fix this.
> 
> Bob, WB4APR
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