Tuesday, April 17, 2018

the Big Three or how many Japanese cars do you see at car shows?
























Quick, name the three largest automakers in the world?  Which ones come to mind?  Growing up we had the Big Three, GM, Ford, and Chrysler, later adding a smaller fourth, American Motors.  With GM at one point having over 50% of the new car market in the US of A, bragging quietly, because the Feds wanted to break them up because they felt they were a monopoly, “we are losing one of every two car sales.”  Chevy used to sell 25-30% of new cars, with their brands all within the top 10 in car sales.  So quick, name the Big Three in 2018?  And be ready for a surprise....
GM is fourth, Ford sixth if you count Nissan-Mitsubishi as one after their merger in fifth, and FIAT Chrysler America barely makes it in the Top 10 due to FIAT.  So who are the new Big Three?  Volkswagen.  Remember the Beetle, the second car everyone seemed to have, now they are worldwide more people’s number one choice.  Toyota, with huge sales in China, who sold 28 million new cars last year.  60% more new vehicles than the US of A.  GM used to brag the Buick was the #1 seller in China, no more.  But number three may surprise you, Hyundai.  Yes, that Hyundai.  Taking a deep breath, it is hard to think of a world dominated by these three brands of autos, I have owned three Rabbits, my son bought a Tercel in high school, and never a Hyundai has graced our garage.  We tend to be a Ford family, Mustangs and Rangers, I have friends still loyal to the Bowtie brand, some bleed Mopar rust when asked.  But have you ever heard of anyone described as a VW man?  A Toyota family?  Your family drives Hyundais?  Where have all the car people gone?  Are men not still men, or have they all gone genderless in their car buying choices?  Maybe the best answer is found in miles per gallon as opposed to cubic inches, or how big the screen is on the dash as opposed to the horsepower.  True, the world has changed, but China, the world’s number one auto buyer?  Next you’ll tell me that Jaguars and Land Rovers are owned by an Indian company that sells the world’s cheapest car? 
Seems the world has been replaced with soccer moms and SUV’s, a far cry from the secretary who drove the red Chevy convertible.  To the extent that Ferrari is toying with the idea of an SUV, but who among the latte set can remember the Jerarri, when Bill Harrah put a Ferrari motor in a Jeep Wagoneer, and tore up the roads in Nevada.  When Carroll Shelby put a Ford V8 in AC car and named it Cobra?  When gear heads used to stuff Chevy small blocks in Jaguar sedans, and a Boss 302 motor energized a TVR.  Those were the days, can you imagine the bench racing these days, “switching to the new Dynoclad Hydosonic 10, my sound system now has more power than my car.”  Remember, hybrid cars are here, and electric cars are next.  Not so far fetched.  No wonder mechanics are now called technicians.  Plug and play cars are here to stay.  Lest we forget....
When we started attending a new church, an ad in the bulletin stated they were looking for mentors.  I applied. was rejected because I hadn’t been attending there six months, I read it as indoctrinated in how they wanted things done, but was then called after they talked to my references.  They must have been desperate.  But a meeting with the head of the ministry, put it all in perspective. He wasn’t sure about me showing up on a motorcycle, or having a beard and long hair, or even wearing a leather jacket.  But we sat as he sipped his latte, I passed, and he told me the book that they used to mentor.  After listening, I told him I wasn’t interested, as signing off on a course in no way was proof of a problem solved.  I had hurt his feelings.  So I asked, “who is the Trinity?”  “Father, Son, and holy spirit, he answered.”  “Are you sure?”  And suddenly, he wasn’t, he was only about what he had been taught.  So I went on, “are you sure it’s not father, son, and the word?”  He paused, no he was pretty sure he was right.  So I told him he was, because the trinity is the father, the son, and the holy spirit.  But I began to tell him, that without the spirit, who reveals the mysteries of Jesus,  reading the Bible, the word, lacks meaning.  And his facial expression changed....
He went on to explain he was trying to get closer to God for years, reading through the Bible for three years, he was a hit at men’s fellowship.  He was studying John again and again, and now he got it.  All his studying was in vain without the spirit’s guidance.  He was doing as instructed, doing it on his own, without the spirit.  Now he got it!  And how different his Bible reading would be, as evidenced by our future meetings.  His Big Three had been changed by church policy, he was now on firm footing with Jesus, in the spirit, and his eyes opened to a whole new way of life in Christ. 
I did take the position, with the understanding I wouldn’t use the book.  I was already branded a rebel, and at the next meeting, endued the stories of how many had completed the course.  But deep down inside now he knew the difference the spirit can make.  But they had their final revenge, assigning me to a man who was a skater with tattoos.  A perfect fit for me they thought, although I don’t skate and hate tattoos.  Seems they still didn’t get it!  Who are the Big Three in your life?  Maybe a Keith Green chorus says it best, “thank you oh my father, for sending us your son, and leaving your spirit till your work on earth is done.”  Even Don McLean recognized “the three men he admired most, the father, son, and holy ghost,”  in American Pie.  At least he didn’t mention the car the disciples drove Jesus in, remember they were all in one Accord...
Think, can you imagine Christie Brinkley in a minivan or a red Ferrari?  Now on the subject of motorcycles....my Triumph Tigers are triples, I wonder, is there a message there?
love with compassion,
Mike
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