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February 26, 2008
The USA's Greenest and Meanest Cars
By John
Editor
The American Council for an Energy Efficient Economywhew, say that three times fast!just released a list of the greenest and meanest cars in America, and on the green side, Toyota’s Prius came up a big, fat loser. Sorry. It actually came in second, behind Honda’s greener-than-Kermit-the-Frog-on-a-lilly pad Civic GX, which runs on compressed air. As expected, small cars and hybrids make up the remainder of the green list, and also as expected, the rides on the mean list look way, way more fun. The VW Touragewith the CFC-belching diesel V10took the top "honors," while dream machines like Bugatti’s Veyron and Lamborghini’s Murcielago came in at numbers two and six, respectively. Of course, neither one of those models probably sees 1/10 the annual miles a Ford Focusnumber nine on the green listdoes, so in reality, they probably pollute a lot less. But whatever, check out the full breakdown over at Wired.
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Ted
Feb 27, 2008 at 2:02 am
Yeah, a bunch of work went into compiling the data, but no common sense was applied to the outcome. for every Murcielago there’s probably 80,000 Priuses. What’s the point of even including extremely expensive, thus extremely rare vehicles? At 30 grand or more just to maintain some of these vehicles per year, it’s not like they make daily trips to WalMart.