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Why do we have to go zero emission? It's estimated that global transportation is responsible for only about 15% of all C02 emissions. https://www.c2es.org/content/international-emissions/We must go to zero emission when it comes to our daily use of energy, home or industrie.
Maybe but I wasn't here to grow up as a lover of horse drawn carriages. I did grow up wrenching on the muscle cars of the 60's and it became and remains one of my life's passions. I don't use a car just to go from A to B. For me, a car is an experience and every drive meant to be savored. I was fortunate enough to grow up in a time when dad would pile us into the old station wagon and we'd go on long vacation road trips. My brother and I sliding around on the bare metal deck in the back of wagon whenever dad would gas it or take a turn a bit aggressively. The drive was the best part of the vacation100+ years ago you'd be yelling about there were no more stables in town and those damn automobiles were going 20mph on a country road!
My point is to leave my shit alone. You want an electric buy a Tesla or that new POS Mach E. Classics deserve better than that. Now drop it and get off my lawn!Its why we drive these old cars. Nostalgia. The world moves on regardless of what we remember or wish would stay constant.
How did we get around a little over a hundred years ago? Horses. Are they gone? Nope. People still ride for pleasure and race for money. Fossil fueled cars will be around, maybe only for the rich. But maybe for the same thing.Looks to have a dual motor ?
Have mixed feeling about this.
It must be possible to have a motorsport fueled by fossile fuel in the future cause when converting to electricity, motorsport will die imho.
We must go to zero emission when it comes to our daily use of energy, home or industrie. But there has to be some room for the motorsport/hobby in general.
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We could easily go full nuclear and have the cleanest most reliable system possible...ever...but we won't because the political class has already made the minions opposed to such a dangerous (sarcasm) source.