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Beginning Of The End For Filthy Diesel Cars?
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So what can be used for trucks then. As far as I am aware there is no viable alternative. Cars yes, trucks no and they have to be the biggest problem. Are Councils going to dump all their Transits and refuse collection trucks with horse drawn or something?
And since it is only into a couple of cities in the World I doubt it will be the end for some time.
Don't get me wrong being asthmatic I would love to see pollution cleared up, but there has to be a viable alternative for it to work. And at present there isn't. Even electric cars are not that environmentally friendly if you include manufacture, the short battery life and making the leccy.
So what can be used for trucks then. As far as I am aware there is no viable alternative. Cars yes, trucks no and they have to be the biggest problem. Are Councils going to dump all their Transits and refuse collection trucks with horse drawn or something?
And since it is only into a couple of cities in the World I doubt it will be the end for some time.
Don't get me wrong being asthmatic I would love to see pollution cleared up, but there has to be a viable alternative for it to work. And at present there isn't. Even electric cars are not that environmentally friendly if you include manufacture, the short battery life and making the leccy.
Evidence - Diesels run at around 70% fuel efficiency, petrol engines, even the very best of them at 40 - 45% efficiency.
If car companies would work on the technology to further reduce particulate emmissions rather than cheap fixes and in volkswagen's cases simply lying about it then this would be significantly less of a problem.
If car companies would work on the technology to further reduce particulate emmissions rather than cheap fixes and in volkswagen's cases simply lying about it then this would be significantly less of a problem.
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