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by ZeroGravitas
1421 days ago
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That study doesn't say what you're trying to imply it does, and it's just not very good regardless: > In this case, by keeping more cars in the hands of their original owners longer, the number of used cars on the road decreases. Accordingly, emissions from the driving of new, relatively fuel-efficient cars increase while those of used, relatively fuel-inefficient cars decrease. That, makes no sense. They seem to believe that a years old car moving from one owner to another suddenly increases the emissions. It does not, the relative emmisions change with age, because new, more efficent cars are produced, like EVs. But yes, making cars last longer is good. You know the best way to do that? Make them EVs. |
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Only makes them last longer if you leave the LTE modem and dmca and safety regulation backed repair countermeasures out.