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Wait until you face the prospect of a fixed income and extremely uncontrollable variable costs for food, utilities and mobile fuel. All because some uber-comfortable corrupt dumbshits think they can control the climate.
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The greenest car in America isn’t an EV
February 28, 2024 But a new report from the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy suggests that the “greenest” car in America may not be fully electric. The nonprofit group, which has rated the pollution from vehicles for decades, says the winning car this year is the Toyota Prius Prime, a plug-in hybrid that can go 48 miles on electricity before switching to hybrid. It’s not the first time that a plug-in vehicle has topped the GreenerCars list; the Prius Prime also won out in 2020 and 2022. But with more and more electric vehicles on the market, the staying power of the plug-in hybrid is surprising. The GreenerCars report analyzes 1,200 cars available in 2024, assessing both the carbon dioxide emissions of the vehicle while it’s on the road and the emissions of manufacturing the car and battery. It also assesses the impact of pollutants beyond carbon dioxide, including nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide and particulate matter — all of which can harm human health. Combining these factors, the authors gave each car a “green score” ranging from 0 to 100. The Toyota Prius Prime received a score of 71 The Prius Prime outranked its competitors, Huether said, because of its small battery — which lowers the emissions and pollution associated with manufacturing — and its high efficienc https://www.washingtonpost.com/clima...lug-in-hybrid/ Since the Washington Post hasn't been right about anything since Jeff Bezos bought it, you should take this with a grain of salt. |
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Suprising that Teslas are nowhere on this list /S. PHEV, or even just hybrid (both serial and the traditional type) are perfect for this point in time, and for a very long time to handle all aspects of consumers To be frank, smaller city car EVs make complete sense if considering the environment, their best advantages (no emission, quiet, quick off the line, smaller size) are all traits that are favorable in a city, yet car makers stuff their EVs with massive batteries at diminishing return for longer range. Sadly they are still so overpriced... a MINI SE here cost 44k with government rebate, a base MINI ICE is still about 10k less
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The heaviest Model 3 is over 700lbs more than the heaviest new gen Prius. My friend's Rivan R1S weighs nearly 7100lbs. My wife's 2020 4runner, which is similar in size and room, weighs 4700lbs. So yeah, it can be thousands of pounds difference, comparatively speaking.
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The lightest new gen Prius is a hair under 3,100 lbs. The Tesla 3 is 3,900 to 4,100 lbs. So basically a thousand pounds difference in this case.
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Two Teslas burn in San Francisco, weeks after autonomous vehicle arson Feb. 27, 2024 A pair of Teslas caught fire and were destroyed in San Francisco over the weekend just weeks after a self-driving electric vehicle was torched in a nearby neighborhood, according to authorities. Over a 30-minute period early Saturday morning, the San Francisco Fire Department responded to two separate vehicle fires in close proximity, on Bonifacio Street near Mabini Street and Shipley Street between 4th and 5th streets, officials said. The department extinguished the fires and began investigating at least one as a suspected arson. Video obtained by CBS News Bay Area showed the origins of the second fire: a person setting the white Tesla Model Y ablaze around 12:45 a.m. The unidentified person ignited a fire in one of the wheel wells, causing the entire vehicle to go up in flames within minutes, the video shows. https://www.latimes.com/california/s...-vehicle-arson If you just wait they will probably catch fire on their own. Seriously, Stop being dick heads and burning cars. |
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Goodbye to Ford’s electric pickup: production has been stopped and this is why
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