The mileage of the hybrid breed of cars leaves me unimpressed.  My Dad was 
getting 40+ mpg in 1970 with a Renault 10 on the highway at 55 mph (no 
electric engine in the equation).

I was getting 35 mpg combined city/highway 13 years back with an 82 Toyota 
Tercel.

I'll be a little more impressed when there's a doubling of gas mileage, 
which I suspect is possible.  For that matter I'd far prefer an all electric 
vehicle.

Tom C. (talking out the side of my mouth)


>From: Boris Liberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: Doomsday is coming upon us?
>Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 07:27:33 +0200
>
>Hi!
>
> > On 12/27/06, Tom C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Developing sustainable low or non-polluting energy sources enabling 
>travel
> >> is preferable to not going anywhere, or making everyone live within
> >> people-power distance from their employment.
> >
> > I agree that non-polluting energy sources are preferable, but I'd
> > advocate shorter distance from home to work for a far more practical
> > reason; traffic jam. :-)
>
>Shame on you ;-). Shite - I still will have to do my morning jam routine
>   today. By the way, in the office they agreed that I'd work from home
>up until jam is over and only then arrive. It makes my air somewhat
>fresher everyday ;-).
>
>As usual, gentlemen, one has to take into account the pollution that has
>to be produced in order to produce these so called non-polluting energy
>sources. Take for example hybrid cars. I am afraid that if all these
>batteries it carries are disposed improperly - much damage will be done
>to the good old Mother Earth.
>
>However the doomsday will come anyway, regardless ;-).
>
>Boris
>
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