yobit eobot.com

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Eat this 'Friends of the earth' or 'Anti 4x4' Numptys

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Eat this 'Friends of the earth' or 'Anti 4x4' Numptys

    Taken from the whatcar magazine site... Proof that enviroment friendly cars are the worst for energy wasted and polution.

    Hybrids use more energy than 4x4s
    21 April 2006

    • Survey judges energy usage over car's lifetime
    • Transportation costs to US could skew results
    • Costs per mile pegged between 27p and £6.51

    Hybrid vehicles use more energy than traditional petrol-powered cars and even some 'gas-guzzling' 4x4s, claims a new report published in the US.

    CNW Marketing Research spent two years gathering US market data on how much energy a car uses over its lifetime, from initial development right through to disposal, then converted that energy usage into a cost per mile figure.

    The report found that hybrids such as Toyota's Prius had an energy cost-per-mile figure of £1.83, while the Jeep Wrangler off-roader's was just 34p.

    According to the survey, the most energy-efficient car was the Scion xB – a Toyota-owned American supermini – at 27p per mile, while the Maybach was the least efficient at £6.51.

    The cost-per-mile figure includes transportation costs to the US, however – a key reason why the most energy expensive models were European and Japanese imports.

    Development costs are also a factor, another reason why hybrids, still in their early years, could end up more expensive than conventional cars.

    Art Spinella of CNW Marketing said: 'If a consumer is concerned about fuel economy or depleting oil supplies, then it is perfectly logical to consider high fuel economy vehicles.

    'However if the concern is the broader issues such as environmental impact of energy usage some high-mileage vehicles actually cost society more than conventional models over their lifetime.'

  • #2
    Well you only have to look at the A-Class Mercedes that runs off a fuel cell.
    The first cost over 10m USD, you can now buy them by special order from Mercedes in Germany for 65,000USD, that's an awful lot for an A-Class.
    In fairness it is the 6th iteration of the vehicle and to it;s credit in a another 10 years ti will be a viable commercial alternative.

    The Tree huggers always for get cost to get there and only look at the result.
    Statisics are always subjective after all 80% them are made up!
    I am the friend of Hypno-Toad

    Comment


    • #3
      i thought it was 83.764% of all statistics were made up?? or was that someone making it up???

      did i mention im off to florida on saturday!!!!!!!!!!!!
      TeaM BOFA4x4 Mac 2008

      www.bofa4x4.com

      Comment

      Working...
      X