Posted on June 19, 2010.
This is my attempt to LA: If there were vehicles powered solar, hydro cars, ect. in process, would you buy? I do a test presuasive and my subject is, if there was eneryg efficient cars, do you think you buy them, and / or do you think that other people buy them? Do you think it will help Global Warming / Pollution. If you could answer, thank you.
"If there were vehicles powered solar, hydro cars, etc.. Made, would I buy one? "
Certainly, as the price, and how it worked.
$ 1,000,000? no.
competitive price? Yes.
However, none of your options (solar or hydro) will work.
Water is not a source of energy other than hydropower.
you can not burn water - it has already been burned.
it is equally logical to say that you want to run a car on CO2.
Solar powered cars are not viable in the near future.
Each year there are racing solar cars.
The sun produces something like 3.2 hp on the panels.
this does not fit all power as a street legal car at a reasonable speed.
The problem is that solar energy is not sufficiently concentrated to make it viable today.
yes
I am an automotive technician, and personally with all hybrid and electric cars that are out there right now, I would not buy one. Perhaps in the future when they advance with technology. but right now the best way to go is a small four-cylinder engine combustion.
Personally no, I would not. I am an afficianado car and prefer the good old fashioned muscle cars, they are environmentally friendly or not. All hybrids are not sufficient power to be "fun" for me. Do hybrids help the environment? I'm sure they do little and of course you can always find the pro-environment friendly people who will buy hybrids. For my part I will do my part to help the environment in other ways of recycling, not by buying a hybrid
There will be no real competitive market for fuel efficient / alternative energy until one of the scenarios of fuel. One) Fuel prices would jump high heaven, though based on the current economic situation, it is unlikely. Two) The price of these hybrids, solar, hydropower, cars will be competitive and what they have published to date has been just the opposite. Although the benefits of buying a car eco friendly are certainly much, until it becomes financially impossible for the average person, it is unlikely.
For electric cars, the price will go down and there will need to be more available charging stations. I think that many improvements will be made in "green" technology before it becomes profitable. So I Guss my answer is yes, when it becomes affordable and convenient.
No, too expensive and the technology is immature. I'd rather have a car Kei Town Car /. They are generally less than nine feet long, weighing less than fifteen hundred pounds, and often less than fifty horses. Some early Japanese cars like Honda and Subaru Z600 360 were exported to the United States, but before the price of fuel is their logic. However, safety standards mean they can never come here, there is a conflict between safety and fuel economy, and cars to keep typing with more steel beams and more organizations. But if it is mainly for the city, security crash is not so important, you only need so much metal chewable 30mph!
I think you should look at consumerism, to drive big cars, and the fact that tin can cars could sell for U.S. $ 7,000 (without features) and offer more than seventy-five miles per gallon.
Hydrogen fuel electric yes.Not, not fuel cell either.Since climate change is a natural event that we drive has little influence on it.Having said that if we should be as concerned about the A. Environment