Tata Nano: Answer to Climate Change?
By Peter Ward at Mar 31, 2009 |
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Does this new Indian car, the Tata Nano, allow us to keep driving while maintaining our Climate Change integrity? It does if owners of conventional cars switch to this instead. More likely, people who don't currently drive or who drive motor bikes will switch to this. The net result: an increase in CO2 emissions --
That it gets 50MPG is less impressive than one would have expected, as well.



By Small, Brian at Apr 01, 2009 16:43 PM
When these cars were covered in Time and/or Newsweek as if they were the greatest thing since sliced bread, like a new breakthrough, I couldn't help thinking I see these every day in Japan. I drive a 'Kei' car that (in the catalogue)get 24km/l . I think that ends up being about 50mpg. It's awfully cute too. Subaru R2, the demo car was green so I could spend less money and still get the eco button. The eco button lights up a Eco light in the dashboard. It probably dampens sudden RPM increases for better gas mileage or something also...
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