it would not be cost effective. It also woudnt work for beans. SUVs are too heavy and it would cost tham MORE to retro-fit than to scrap them and build new.
when GM orders a tire it specifies 3 qualities. it needs to be round, it needs to be black, and it needs to be cheap.
by the time the tire gets to production it no longer needs to be round or black!:-laf
Stronly disagree. A recall to add a little black box, and a larger alternator if needed, would cost about $200 parts, and 2-3 hours labor. In fact, if they had a specialized garage do it, they could retrofit in less than an hour. The unit could be integrated into the air fiter housing, so it would be like swapping an air filter. I bet you the dealers would install for free, just to sell their inventory.
Compare that to the $15K discounts now given on SUV's. (dealer + manufacturer rebates).
Last weekend I saw a news strory about a 15-20 SUV's burning up at a delership. I wonder if they "just happened" to have been in a security camera's blind spot.

Maybe we should address this question directly to the big automakers. Anyone know who the CEO of Chrysler is anymore?