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Old 09-27-2017, 04:45 PM   #21 (permalink)
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I remember reading that CARB was responsible for delaying the entry of hybrid electric vehicles into the US market for several years because they were insisting on all electric vehicles.
I have no clue about it being an actual reason for the slow arrival of hybrids in the American market, but I remember reading about all the expectatives surrounding the EVs and hydrogen-powered fuel cells between 20 to 15 years ago. Anyway, I'm not sure if a, let's say, more hybrid-friendly policy would have led to a more widespread nationwide harmonization of emission requirements between CARB states and the others with less stringent standards.

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Old 09-27-2017, 05:38 PM   #22 (permalink)
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If CARB says they won't allow electric-hybrids, it takes away a big chunk of potential buyers. No car maker wants to be the one to take the risk, and losing the California market up front is not a good start.

VW had a viable hybrid design in 1989, but they saw no market for it and dropped it.
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Old 09-27-2017, 05:48 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Note that is a ban on the sale of infernal combustion cars.

This will increase the value of your hoard of 1960s muscle cars.


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A Mustang II with a 505 cubic inch Lincoln.
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Old 09-27-2017, 05:50 PM   #24 (permalink)
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So, sale of new, not resale of used?

They will not ban the sale of parts for ICE vehicles?
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Note that is a ban on the sale of infernal combustion cars.

This will increase the value of your hoard of 1960s muscle cars.


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A Mustang II with a 505 cubic inch Lincoln.
That '73 Mustang II 'muscle' car was Pinto-based. The start of the 70's oil crisis 'Malaise Era,' a period not really a choice collector car era.
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Xist — They will find some way to Californicate it.

botsapper — That's the joke. Worst Mustang evah. Not like the '60 Falcon-based models. Gray Baskerville is legendary. https://search.yahoo.com/search?p=Gray+Baskerville
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Old 09-28-2017, 12:34 AM   #27 (permalink)
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botsapper — That's the joke. Worst Mustang evah. Not like the '60 Falcon-based models. Gray Baskerville is legendary. https://search.yahoo.com/search?p=Gray+Baskerville[/QUOTE]

Had a neighbor always waxing and showing off his 0-60 10 secs 'spider hood' King Cobra. Until I got an older, a little ratty...1970 Chevelle SS. http://www.seriouswheels.com/pics-19...King-Cobra.jpg
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The pollution issue in California is a function of the coastal geography so a local solution is the most logical. Light weight electric velomobiles could help address the congestion and pollution problem if they could be taken aboard mass transit. So far no one has built one with AC that I have heard. Secession talk is alive and well here in upstate NY. Several counties along the PA border have expressed interest in joining PA over the fracking ban. A Canadian civil servant I met told me their single payer system would not work in the States- our administrators don't carry enough about the people. Electric vehicles may be twice as efficient but cost twice as much and go half the distance. A fill up at a gas station takes about 10 minutes. We can cast iron and machine parts in our basements and barns if we have to.
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Electric vehicles may be twice as efficient but cost twice as much and go half the distance. A fill up at a gas station takes about 10 minutes.
The easier handling of liquid fuels and oils is a good point. Even if one would eventually have to run on moonshine and use castor oil for lube


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We can cast iron and machine parts in our basements and barns if we have to.
Much like it's currently done in Cuba
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Sage Stage run a service between between Susanville and Alturas.
And there's likewise a commuter van service between Susanville and Reno. Not much use if the place you want to go is somewhere in between, though :-)


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