Monday, May 28, 2012

Re: [Electric Boats] Re: 300 mile range at 60mph plugin

 

It is a shame that the stupid government of the US has seen fit to limit the availability of diesel automobiles for sale in this country. It is no secret that there is about 30% more btu energy in a gallon of diesel fuel than a gallon of gasoline. Further contamination of gasoline with various alcohol mixtures just makes the situation WORSE not better. Much of Europe seems to drive diesel powered automobiles that meet all emissions regulations and it is CRIMINAL that those vehicles are absent from our roads.

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On May 28, 2012, at 8:36 AM, Tim cordes <cordestim@yahoo.com> wrote:

 

My wife has a Peugeot 206HDI.  It gets over 45 mpg on diesel.  It gets this type of milage when driving stop and start in the city.  It gets about the same on the autoroute (interstate) ... where she drives it between 84 mph and 65 mph.  

She is a french woman.  All french women enter into a state of mind similar to that of a football player going into a big match.  She doesn't drive slow or easy.  The roads are not flat.  Riding with her is a bit stressful as it is somewhat like a carnival ride.

The marketing and lack of culture in america has lead to a pathetic mentality.  Bigger is not necessarily better.  The cars made for the american people are oversize and overweight.  They are perfect Alf machines ... made only to pump up egos and to waste limited resources.

The electric car companies are marketing driven.  They are there only to make money.  Not by producing a useable product. Only to get government funding and then sell out to the DOE or petroleum corporations.  The US will not see or allow electric transportation (unless the Chinese decide to develop and sell it). Gasoline will be shifted to LNG or CNG.  That way the dominant corporations will simply shift their technology and remain in power.

Hope I am wrong, but those who plan the world have already done so.

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