On 4 May 2013 02:24, Jon Elson <el...@pico-systems.com> wrote:

> will only get 200 MPG on a straight road, hit a hill or have to stop for
> traffic and
> it takes a huge dip.

Isn't the record something like 1700mpg? But not in anything remotely
practical, or Euro5/6 emissions compliant.

I do feel that pandering to the problems of Beijing, Athens and
(especially) LA is costing the world a lot of oil. I rather think
that, in general, NOx limits were low enough at Euro4, and the halving
to Euro5 and halving again to Euro6 is causing a disproportionate CO2
penalty for places that do not have the special problems of the cities
listed above.

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