More hybrid car hype talk
Interesting article this morning, Crossovers and hybrids may never live up to their hype. The author of the article, John McCormick, doesn't like hybrid vehicles. "Turning to hybrids, I continue to wonder at the gullibility of the general public and automotive journalists who should know better. Any honest automotive engineer will tell you that the concept of a vehicle with two engines doing the job of one is nonsensical."
Except in city driving, McCormick does note. That fact; however, is apparently insignificant to McCormick, even though the majority of Americans drive in such conditions, and such conditions are gross contributors to smog and global warming.
Those are just nonsensical "green" issues to McCormick.
Nonetheless, despite McCormick's dislike of hybrids, "So, is the future bright for.....hybrids? The answer is a qualified yes."
Anyway, I'll be covering this article in more depth later, but click here to read Mr. McCormick's for yourself.
Except in city driving, McCormick does note. That fact; however, is apparently insignificant to McCormick, even though the majority of Americans drive in such conditions, and such conditions are gross contributors to smog and global warming.
Those are just nonsensical "green" issues to McCormick.
Nonetheless, despite McCormick's dislike of hybrids, "So, is the future bright for.....hybrids? The answer is a qualified yes."
Anyway, I'll be covering this article in more depth later, but click here to read Mr. McCormick's for yourself.
Labels: global warming, Hybrid Vehicles



1 Comments:
More people should learn about electric vehicles as a solution. "Zero emissions" is something that's going to be required by law one day (you know it will). Making the decision to go electric is far cheaper anyway, like 10 cents on the dollar vs. gas. (source: zapworld.com)
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