Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/04/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Right now you can't BUY a diesel in California because of particulate emissions issues and diesel is more expensive than regular unleaded and maybe mid-grade. At least in the Sacramento area but I think that's true state-wide. I gather this is really a fuel problem and not an engine problem, that the low-particulate fuels are going to be required in 2006 or something. I admit I'm hazy. Of course some folks are going around to the deep fat frying shops, buying up the old oil, and after some filtration and purification are running that in their old diesels. There's quite a bit of discussion about this on the net which you can find via your search engine of choice. I like hybrids, I like the idea of hydrogen even more - especially if there were roof-top solar arrays for electricity production. We waste so much collection space - every time I fly into Phoenix I imagine a solar array on every roof and ponder the elimination of the Glen Canyon Dam. Adam On 4/21/05, Henning Wulff <henningw@archiphoto.com> wrote: > In the US the Prius sort of makes sense, if you drive a _lot_. > Mainly, you get the benefit of driving a car which is somewhat more > socially responsible. In Europe, turbodiesels, which are a huge > portion of the market, make sense. The premium you pay for a diesel > car is less than the premium for a Prius, diesel fuel is cheaper than > gas and there is a huge choice of a lot of models from all > manufacturers. Some get substantially better mileage than the Prius > and many handle better or have other features. >