Although I do not believe that the car based lifestyle has any future, clearly I am in a minority. Most of the United States is built around the concept of suburban, car based development, and most of the people who bought into that are not about to let go of that dream, at least not without a fight.
In general, I consider most of the so-called ‘advances’ totally pointless. A Prius, for example, gets only about 42 or so miles per gallon highway, which is actually less than say a mid 1980’s Honda CRX, which was a very light car.
Other totally ridiculous things being promoted are the ‘hybrid’ Tahoe SUV. But I came across the Aptera electric/hybrid-electric recently, it’s pretty interesting, and, unlike the Prius style development, is a fairly serious effort to get around the core issues of modern cars: weight and air resistance (review in www.treehugger.com).
In a sense, it pains me to post things like this, but because this vehicle is clearly real, and equally clearly, is far less of a conceptual joke than say the Prius, I feel an obligation to take note. The car has a pretty large range in electric mode, about 120 miles, and, on sub 300 mile trips, gets about 300 miles per gallon (when considering the first 120 miles is on electric batteries). Real, non-electric mileage is 120 mpg, give or take.
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