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by pjc50
155 days ago
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I've been pondering this, especially given that Japan is not an oil-producing country, and concluded: it's the internal politics of the engine group. That is, the people who design engines and run the engines division have sufficient heft within the organization that they can prevent a good car being made that doesn't have an engine in it. It's sort of worked out for them as they have a big niche in the taxi market, and other high milage users who've not taken the EV plunge yet. If you want the most efficient vehicle that still uses petrol, buy a Toyota. |
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