when are we going to figure out a way for a car to get like 100 mpg or some new technology that makes gas mileage skyrocket?
5/16/2007 1:17:49 AM
because they already have cars with gas mileage that high or near that high.question is...when will the US allow such cars to be imported. (turbo diesel FTW)
5/16/2007 1:41:59 AM
that or a 6 cycle engine
5/16/2007 1:44:49 AM
^^why dont they allow them?seems like the US is all about energy conservation and shit now a days...i would think they'd welcome this and it would make current automakers want to copy them and would strengthen competition(therefore lowering prices)[Edited on May 16, 2007 at 1:46 AM. Reason : ^thanks i'll google that]
5/16/2007 1:46:13 AM
^um no. the us is not about energy conservation. you have watched one too many phillips light bulb commercials and too many DVD's titled an inconvenient truth.
5/16/2007 1:55:28 AM
never seen that movie but i mean how is the US not about energy conservation and recycling and shiti mean shit walmart recently started using some environmentally friendly plastic and did some other thing to cut down on energy use...they say since walmart is gonna do it the others will probably follow suiti seriously dont understand how you can say the us isnt about energy conservation....if we are not there is not another country on earth that is
5/16/2007 1:58:15 AM
clearly you have never left the confines of the USA. Ever heard of Europe? Try that for real recycling and energy conservation. The usa is way behind on the list of planet friendly nations.[Edited on May 16, 2007 at 2:02 AM. Reason : fda]
5/16/2007 2:01:35 AM
^^who's to say people haven't already figured out some shit like that, cars capable of much higher mpg. You know dam well someone could come out with that shit, an oil company would just offer a few million to buy them out and shut them up, and the company ends up making billions on us retards who never knew the better.You're just hearing more publicity about conservation, doesnt mean all of the hundreds of millions of people in the US just gave up their trucks, poor air conditioning, and incandescent bulbs, etc. Everything has to sell itself, showing that a company just looks like its trying to be more efficient shows more than if it truly did i.e. advertising. Companies are on the right track, at least they've acknowledged the problem. Step 1...check.Blah you might as well move this shit to the soap box cause this aint gonna be no quick question[Edited on May 16, 2007 at 3:30 AM. Reason : .]
5/16/2007 3:16:37 AM
they dont allow diesel because it is horrible for the atmosphere.kind of defeats the purpose...
5/16/2007 8:15:29 AM
5/16/2007 8:38:40 AM
they dont import a lot of them because the market for diesels in the us is pretty smallwhich is good because diesels pollute
5/16/2007 9:04:09 AM
all cars pollute.at least w/ diesel you can run bio or wvo...
5/16/2007 9:13:12 AM
^^^not a lot. a MB turbo diesel from the 80's hardly counts. German manufacturers practically have a turbo diesel model for all their cars.[Edited on May 16, 2007 at 12:44 PM. Reason : fda]
5/16/2007 12:44:26 PM
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5/16/2007 1:08:33 PM
A lot of the mpg friendly cars wouldn't pass US crash safety ratings probably. Plus efficient cars are smaller, and most Americans can't fit in small cars nowadays.
5/16/2007 1:12:20 PM
Smokey Yunick's Fiero. Not 100 mpg, but impressive still.
5/16/2007 5:14:59 PM
avon is banking on buying on of these.. he commutes 120 miles per day and this thing would defiantly help his pocket... considering his jetta getts 55mpg this is almost double.www.flytheroad.com
5/16/2007 8:16:53 PM
5/16/2007 8:20:23 PM
bcvaugha i take it your aaron's brother. please tell me hes not serious about getting one of those. tell him he just needs to stop commuting an hr and a half to work.that thing would look like a sardine can if it got into an accident with anything on the road.
5/16/2007 8:44:56 PM
^just think of it as a covered motorcycle
5/16/2007 8:54:37 PM
id rather be thrown off the motorcycle than become one with it lol
5/16/2007 9:10:22 PM
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5/18/2007 8:27:17 PM
Every car comes with compromises. Can we make a 100MPG car, sure, its easy, but you lose something in the process. Eurpoean cars aren't as crashworthy as ours are. They are FUGLY (disagree all you want but i've yet to see a sexy super efficient car tesla aside). They also tend to be EXPENSIVE. I was talking to an Irishman and he was telling me how cars with engines bigger than 1.5 liters were unaffordable for anybody under 25. Now if you don't mind mashing the gas and waiting 15-20 seconds to hit 60mph then its easy to make an efficient car, but there are always tradeoffs. Diesel is something that definitely needs more press. I like alot of eurodiesels if only they didn't look like something i should squash. One final note, even the BEST of eurocars dont get 100MPG mixed driving. Dont kid yourself. Closest you would get is the smart and thats in the low 70's if you drive like a grandma on the highway at 55.
5/20/2007 2:23:22 AM
5/20/2007 2:59:10 AM
go to any country that has a lot of diesel cars and then look at the black soot on every building around and blow some black boogers out of your nose and then be glad we all drive fuel hungry gas cars
5/20/2007 1:09:20 PM
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5/20/2007 6:13:24 PM
i think what he meant was that you would rather fuck up an american car in a crash then a european car because american cars are already pieces of shit.
5/20/2007 7:34:31 PM
You just named all the HIGH end european car manufacturers.You neglected to name the 20 some odd others from China, Korea, Eastern Europe and Western Europe. There are FAR more death box econo cars on the road in Europe than there are MB's, BMW's, Volvo's, Audi's et al.And like it or not, diesel is not an environmentally friendly alternative. It's BETTER than gas in some ways and worse in others.The only real solutions are going to come with the advent of a commercially viable all electric. Once you can move to a grid powered vehicle, we can really make some changes to environmental impact.
5/20/2007 8:39:51 PM
there are tons of BMW, MB, Audi's, Volvos in europe. Not the same ones they sell here...we only seem to get the high end models. There are also Peugots, Citron, Fiat, to name a few non-high end cars that are decent enough.^plus we are trying to make a point. He is saying European cars aren't crash worthy. Well the manufacturers we get in the US that are european, are far more crash worthy. [Edited on May 20, 2007 at 8:49 PM. Reason : fda]
5/20/2007 8:46:09 PM
5/20/2007 10:57:35 PM
I have plenty of family members that have had peugot's for YEARS...and never have any problems besides the usual maintenance. Same goes with Citroen.
5/20/2007 11:09:29 PM
you've got some lucky family then. citroens aren't as bad, but puegots and fiats are JUNK, especially older ones.[Edited on May 20, 2007 at 11:17 PM. Reason : .]
5/20/2007 11:16:17 PM
5/20/2007 11:34:37 PM
^^Fiats are junk.
5/21/2007 8:24:41 AM
^^Full electric is nice, but range will be adequate to begin with, then ok, then not so good, and then the entire gigantic battery pack will need replacement. I'm not patting gm on the back here, but the concept I've seen that has the most likely shot IMO, is something like a chevy volt, especially if the charging-duties-only engine is a diesel. Diesels can avoid massive NOx output, they just neeed to be used at light load and be tiny displacement, not unlike how an electric car carrying a generator would work.
5/21/2007 10:13:16 AM
Emissions and fuel efficiency technology has increased greatly over the past 25 years, and that has allowed us to make cars that have similar gas mileage to the cars of yesteryear but with way more power (and options, partially because cars don't need to be so light to save fuel).For instance, your average shitbox 20 years ago had what, 100 horsepower max? And hardly any options like power windows etc... these days we can get 30+ mpg without having to drive 90 horsepower slugs with no safety equipment or features. I mean look at Civics... high 30s in mpg today and i'm pretty sure it's been similar for the past 25 years, except now they have 1.8 liter motors and 140 base hp and are way less cramped.It's not that the technology isn't there, it's just that we've applied it in such a way that cars can now be larger, more comfortable, and more powerful at the same level of fuel efficiency.[Edited on May 25, 2007 at 11:19 PM. Reason : .]
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5/26/2007 8:28:58 AM
not everyone wants to drive a VW. when the other makes have desireable diesel cars you will see it increase.
5/26/2007 12:04:02 PM
benz and ford were listed in my earlier post... and when i say ford i don't mean powerstrokes i me explorers and smaller diesels... just like they sell in europe
5/27/2007 8:37:48 PM
/message_topic.aspx?topic=483037still reading that thread...i'm sure some of you know more about this than me
7/30/2007 7:24:46 PM
nigga wha?
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