Re: Fuel efficiency not allowed in the US
- From: Rodney Kelp <rdnkelp@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 14:17:27 -0400
Eeyore wrote:
The 3L refers not to engine size but to the fact that it is designed to
Rodney Kelp wrote:
Geo Metro killed (58mpg) VW Jetta TDI banned (50+mpg) 80mpg European
diesels banned from importation. Citroen's 60mpg cars banned from
import. All high mileage cars banned in the US.
How about providing evidence of this alleged banning ? There aren't any 80mpg
European diesels btw. Also, a lot of Americans probably couldn't even fit inside
some of the smaller European cars.
Graham
use just three liters of fuel per 100 kilometers - about 78 miles per
gallon. No production car in the USA gets close. The three-liter formula
is a long-standing environmentalists' challenge that VW is first to
answer after nine years of work.
http://www.usatoday.com/money/consumer/autos/mareview/mauto497.htm
Of course an American story will exaggerate the problems and knock
anything the makes American car companies look like the asses that they are.
Here is another bull*** American story. Small cars don't have enough
power and take off too slow for interstate driving and are not safe.
What about a loaded tractor trailor? Another bull*** American story!
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