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As for efficiencies better than hybrids, I dunno about that. Prius gets 50mpg city right off the lot, and if you adapt it to charge off wall current you can get as high as 180mpg if you're doing short trips that run primarily off battery (40km round trip or less). Don't get me wrong though, anything that improves fuel efficiency is a-ok in my book. BioD's a great way to do that. ![]() |
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![]() 10-15 years maybe, 20-30 is unlikely. Especially not domestics, cuz they fall apart way too quickly. |
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If cars running on gas are still around 20-30 years from now in north america, it won't be due to those cars still being run by demand... it'll be due to most people not having the infrastructure, availability or affordability of something alternative mostly due to pressure by the big3 to try to stay masters of the local game. If detroit flipped to 100% hybrid production today, within a decade the vast majority of people would be driving hybrids. Frankly, I hope the japanese and koreans come in with even more high efficiency vehicles and absolutely demolish them. There's no reason why every consumer-grade vehicle on the road today couldn't be 30+mpg if not for politics and substandard engineering. There's a reason why Toyota pulls in double-digit profit margin while the domestics barely scrape by with razor thin margins (or in GM's case, huge loses covered by borrowing up the ass). |
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makes me glad I didnt buy a hummer or a tahoe lol
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I wish I was paying that..it's about 4.50 here
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My Jetta can get 50MPG on a good day. Just imagine a diesel hybrid instead of a gas hybrid.. I bet it would hit 75MPG np.
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Think of it this way... say some guy drives an SUV that gets 15mpg/city doing a 30 mile round trip to and from work every day. Average work year being 50 weeks, 150 miles a week purely for commute, that's 7500 miles just for work. Kick in weekend runaround time, groceries, kid shuttling and so forth you're probably looking at 10,000 as a ballpark. At 15mpg, you're buying 667 gal a year, which'll run you between $1,300-$1,700/year at current prices, depending where you are. If gas prices bump up to $5/gal you're looking at $3,300/year. If you have a 50mpg hybrid, that running price drops to $1k a year a $5/gal ($500 at $2.50). That $2k+ difference may not seem like much to you or me, but for the masses pulling down minimum wage or office-locked salary slaves that $200/month is the difference between fun and boredom; even between a full fridge and hunger. Considering the price premium between a hybrid and a non-hybrid isn't typically more than a few thousand at point of sale, it doesn't take long for the difference to be met by lower gas bills, and that premium is coming down all the time as more of them hit the roads. The gearheads will have their hobby for a long time to come, but give the majority a cheaper, reliable alternative and they'll jump on it. The proof of that is in the unmitigated success of imports, which I suspect will either force domestic companies to adopt saner model designs or into the novelty 'big iron' category (vis. GM and the Hummer). ![]() |
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All I know is diesels are selling like fucking crazy here... new models all the time. Mercedes has brought them back and Jeep has them now too. What engine could be better matched for a Jeep than a diesel? The torque is insane. People are hearing about the efficiency of these things and they want them. In europe it's 70% of all new vehicles and once we have low sulfur diesel here it will be the same. You should see the new 5L V10 TDI... 308hp and 553ft/lb of torque! It only gets 33MPG but for that kind of power that's pretty damn good! Their new W12 420hp gas burner only puts out 406ft/lb of torque.
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It'd be helpful to have incentives to help people get into these newer vehicles (tax/financing) and disincentives to get em to drop the crap cars and either hop a bus or take the quality up a notch. |
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