T And T Garage wrote on 08/16/18 at 07:56:55:
"... The hybrid car may use the same manufacturing techniques as conventional cars, but in its lifetime it will emit FAR LESS EMISSIONS than a conventional car.
First the 'Hybrid' car, Today, takes Much more,
"...manufacturing techniques ..." than,
"...conventional cars...". And is, 'dirtier' !
Do you have proof of that? Even if it does, over its lifetime that car will pollute less. But I'd like to see the proof of what you say.
“… but in its lifetime it will emit FAR LESS EMISSIONS than a conventional car….”[/color]
Wrong !
Take one, put 300,000 miles on one in 20 years,
(say your are lucky), change out the battery only 2 times.
(that would mean, 3 batteries)What point are you trying to make? First off, hybrids have only been around for about 10 years - in another 10, battery technology will far more efficient and less wasteful. Second, how many conventional cars could even make it to 300K miles?
Again, provide some sort of proof other than just saying "wrong". This is a silly straw man mn.That, ‘hybrid’, produced MORE pollution, Over its life time, then a 70’s muscle car getting, 10 MPG, in the same time.
Starting with the oil/steel/etc., in the ground, to both being completely dismantled, and turned into other things.
That's not even remotely true and you (and everybody who reads this) know it.(Now for the Panty in a Bunch people)Is a Hybrid car, now better than a 70’s muscle car ?
Well in the 70’s, gas at .25 cents, YEA. Today, NO.
Should everybody go back that the 70’s car ? I don’t think so for everyday driving.
All Cars, (including hybrids) are better today, and will be better tomorrow.
And as we have learned to do some, recycling a circuit board, that also will get much better.
Not sure what you're trying to say... but it's a simple fact that a hybrid car produces less emissions than a conventional one.OH:
"...Just because it burns more efficiently doesn't make it cleaner. ..."Think someone needs to go back to school.