Look, I love the fact that I purchased a car that is small, cheap, efficient, fun and a little better for the environment without lugging a giant battery around (I’m not a fan of hybrids, I’ll explain another time.) But can Honda and in fact, every car, oil (sorry Energy) and manufacturing company stop over doing the whole “green” thing?I get it, really I do, you want to look environmentally responsible, you want to present a better image of yourself, you want to stop looking evil. FINE, but you are not hiding the fact that you are still manufacturing a product that is part of the problem. It’s a necessary evil and I understand that, and you are trying to be better and I understand that too. Just please stop trying to rebrand yourself into some tree hugging, love the world, save the dolphin orgainzation that, oh, just so happen to make cars.And really you look nasty in that hue of green. 

Look, I love the fact that I purchased a car that is small, cheap, efficient, fun and a little better for the environment without lugging a giant battery around (I’m not a fan of hybrids, I’ll explain another time.) But can Honda and in fact, every car, oil (sorry Energy) and manufacturing company stop over doing the whole “green” thing?

I get it, really I do, you want to look environmentally responsible, you want to present a better image of yourself, you want to stop looking evil. FINE, but you are not hiding the fact that you are still manufacturing a product that is part of the problem. It’s a necessary evil and I understand that, and you are trying to be better and I understand that too.

Just please stop trying to rebrand yourself into some tree hugging, love the world, save the dolphin orgainzation that, oh, just so happen to make cars.

And really you look nasty in that hue of green. 

posted on 20.12.07

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