P. J. Alling wrote:
> Those are generalities not facts, based on the rosy predictions of 
> "experts" who either don't know better or worse yet don't care.  Lets 
> actually look at the expected results as predicted, (or more for that 
> matter look at the actual results as predicted for actions already taken 
> and what actually happened).  If you take all inputs into account and 
> expected longevity of the vehicle which is more ecological a Hummer h1 
> or a Toyota Prius.  Most would say the Prius, it is after all touted as 
> being "green", but depending how you do the analysis the reverse can be 
> proved.  Both analysis are within the bounds of reason.  You pick the 
> one you like based on your bias.  But bias doesn't tell which is right.  
> It depends really on what kind of pollution you prefer and how you 
> measure energy usage more than anything else.  However I'm more 
> convinced by the numbers on the side of the H1, yet as a civilian 
> vehicle the H1 fails miserably and I certainly wouldn't want to own 
> one.  Sometimes what you think is helping is hurting more than doing 
> nothing at all.
>   
>
A fascinating article on the comparison between the (all-electric) Tesla 
Roadster and a Corolla.

http://www.slate.com/id/2179609/

D

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