Unfortunately even hybrids are not answering the call to reduce gas consumption. Except for the Toyota Prius and the Honda Insight, hybridization is being used to give more power, not less consumption, as reflected in the State of Calif's decision to allow only those two vehicles to enjoy the carpool lanes on freeways when driven solo. We're just a greedy lot, on the whole.
Tom Young wrote: >Well, *of course* our fuel consumption problems can be solved by technology! >If every new car purchased in America for the next 10 years was a hybrid you >don't think fuel consumption would decline dramatically? Off course it >would! > <snip> |
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