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Originally Posted by backpacker3
in order to build those hybrids you have to employ mining methods that are terrible for the environment to get many of the things you need for the battery packs. Plus once a hybrid ends up in a junkyard the battery is usually unusable.
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Jeremy Clarkson, is that you?
You sound just like 'im.
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There was just a thread on here showing what kind of mpg you need to get to be just as efficient as a fully electric car due to the amount of emissions produced by power plants in the area and in some places it was as low as the mid 30s. It seems to me that an efficient gas car, perhaps even a pzev model, that can be completely recycled when it dies would be much more Eco friendly.
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Yes EVs are dirty in the midwest but exceptionally clean in New York and California (equivalent to 100 MPG gassoline cars) because of their clean energy policies.
And PZEV cars do rank high on greenercars list, but PZEV cars have a lower city MPG rating than a hybrid, so the PZEV cars rank just a few points below hybrids.