On Mon, 7 Aug 2006, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

> course. But it can hardly be said that you have to "save a huge
> amount of fuel before you recoup the environmental cost of
> constructing it in the first place" is a valid statement if you're
> trying to contrast it to petrol and diesel powered automobiles.

The way I conceived this initially was that these cars fetch a premium 
compared to petrol and even diesel cars, which you have to cough up at 
purchase and recoup with use. But now I am confused by Mike's answer, 
for the reasons you outlined, Godfrey.

Kostas

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