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<blockquote data-quote="Fastback" data-source="post: 16860475" data-attributes="member: 43937"><p>Fact, the total CO2 does become less after a certain number of miles for the EV depending on the size of the battery.</p><p></p><p>How is this? Longer it runs, the total C02 is mitigated?</p><p></p><p> What about the lifespan of said electric vehicles? Do you think there will be an electric vehicle on the road 35 years in the future, that was produced today? </p><p></p><p>To me, it seems, having a automobile for longer periods, are much better for the environment. Keeping your stuff running, and the lifecycle moves along. My 88' D50 has been around the block. But it's a daily that has lasted for 35 years. Talk about impact on materials and the environment. People have been turned into such a consumer society. You used to buy things and take care of them. </p><p></p><p>What's the overall transportation C02 emissions? Something like 6%-10%. Has nothing to do with the environment. Its about control, knowing where you are going and when. The path to hell, is paved with good intentions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fastback, post: 16860475, member: 43937"] Fact, the total CO2 does become less after a certain number of miles for the EV depending on the size of the battery. How is this? Longer it runs, the total C02 is mitigated? What about the lifespan of said electric vehicles? Do you think there will be an electric vehicle on the road 35 years in the future, that was produced today? To me, it seems, having a automobile for longer periods, are much better for the environment. Keeping your stuff running, and the lifecycle moves along. My 88' D50 has been around the block. But it's a daily that has lasted for 35 years. Talk about impact on materials and the environment. People have been turned into such a consumer society. You used to buy things and take care of them. What's the overall transportation C02 emissions? Something like 6%-10%. Has nothing to do with the environment. Its about control, knowing where you are going and when. The path to hell, is paved with good intentions. [/QUOTE]
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