theanswerisstillno
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theanswerisstillno

People idling their cars waiting to pick someone up a train station or whatever. Sure if its really hot or cold you want the AC/heat but I see this all the time in moderate temperatures.

One mechanic told me it seemed that Audi soaked all their wiring and electronics in saltwater before installing them on the car.

Its happening now with hybrid transit buses. They get 15-30% better fuel economy but their emissions(tricky to define but non the less) are down about 60% or more.

Snow making, on a massive scale, using clean energy. Albedo, ect

I generally don’t care what people want to drive but I have worked in construction and forestry and have driven tons of pickup trucks and 4x4s on and off road. For regular driving I much prefer regular cars.

The second one happens constantly when bike riding.

I am guessing that most the way it was unpaved or cobblestone roads.

I recall getting gas in a very small town right off the trans canada hwy in saskatchewan. The pumps only had 87 or diesel. Some folks with a mercedes were standing there wondering what to do.

Suzuki samurai.

Not going to work for this purpose:

If aerodynamics is so important why is there so much ‘fake grill’ ?

Re-direct a few planes to induce a few thin clouds to block a bit of sun over Las Vegas in the early afternoon (so they dissipate by sundown and don’t hold in the heat) on a scorching summer day sounds like a good CO2 trade off.

rear fold seats are crazy practical.

That neighbourhood got bathed in oil from a pipeline before.

No rear fold seats, fail.

Why don’t all cars have mounting points like a Tesla to install a rack ?

Wind powered snow making machines. More snow, more reflection.

These are vehicles that people who live out in the sticks tend to buy. Racking up lots of easy miles between 30-75 mph on rural roads and highways.

Right now trees that die start to decompose and put CO2 in the air. Forests are not locking away crazy amounts of CO2. And a tree growing in an open space grow quite fast and sucks up the CO2. For years i heated with wood and 80% of that was from a 5 mile radius. Smoke is not good to breath though. Now I heat with