Good example.

There's nothing wrong with SUVs for people who need them, due to geographic conditions or work requirements. But for years the big three auto makers made very little but gas guzzlers and never successfully diversified their product line when it was a matter of likelihood that, eventually, the price of gas would go back up.

At the same time, companies like Toyota and Honda had a diversified fleet. For example, Toyota made the Tundra pickup and the Land Cruiser SUV but it also made the Camry and Corolla.

The big three went for the quick buck and didn't plan ahead. Now we're supposed to reward their failure?