since this tread gone spinach anyway - or is it spaghetti?
my daughters Daihatsu Charade 1.0 Turbo Diesel burns 0.3l/10km avr and 0.2l/10km on cruise.
is this good for the global environment?
well,
1) she drives a lot more than she could afford with her previous 2.0l petrol powered vehichle.
2) still i think enviroment earn some on it at a total.
in a very few years well see pure hydrogen fuel cell cars taking over.
Honda has suppiled pure hydrogen fuel cell cars to some official authoruties in california for some years on a lease basis. just recently the worlds first privatly operated FCP was delivered in ca:
Honda Delivers FCX Fuel Cell Vehicle to World's First Individual Customer
http://www.hondanews.com/CatID2045?mid= ... 0&mime=asc
in the meantime we will have a middle play with hybrid petrol/electric engines + battery. drove one last time in Japan and it worked perfect and with a fuel consumption cruise at 0.3l/10km.
soon cars wont be a heavy polluting factor except in the 3rd world and so - hmm.. if each chines uy a car that would be 1.25bn cars?
industry and oil/coal fuelled power statons are the real oil and coal burning crooks you see. so lets build more nuke power plants until the fusion power works are up playing.
and no, "americans" can not or will not accept that they overpollute by a factor of big consumin 30% of the worlds resources while the poulation is 2.5%? toatly unwilling to adjust their figures acoording to at least Kyoto.
off course US industry and economy would go bankrupt immediately if they had to - and they can not afford that and neither can the rest of us (US GOING BANKRUPT = ECONOMICAL EARTHQUAKE - we wont notice here you say? now listen...) i think but pulling together isnt the worst thing to do. now usa pulls far less than the rest of the industrial world. that is a simple fact - unfortunately.
when i visted usa in 2001 i asked why theuscitizens did not at least use diesel engines in their big suvs, well, very simple - it smells.
naw that is a good reason not to buy diesels i admitted.
thing is: modern diesel engines are very powerful and use extremely less fuel that petrol engines. secondly there takes a lot less crude oil to make one liter diesel than it takes to make 1 liter of petrol.
well, uh i forgot diesel cars smells - stinks maybe.
a few twinola du-nots,