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shropshiredefender



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Porsche EV alternative
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/industr...fuels-2022
I wonder if this could be a viable alternative? Just because you're offended doesn't mean you're right.
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Hufflepuff



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Its curious that they are investing in that technology. I wonder if this means they don't think battery technology is going to improve in the short to medium term?

I would have thought they would do better by grouping together with the worlds car manufactures (minus the electric car only companies I guess) so they are all bought into the idea. 2005 Td5 90 XS
1989 V8 110 CSW
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90 Dreamer



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its to keep a supply of fuel for their traditional vehicles...............

not sure EV is the future regardless, seems everyone just ignores the real world emissions and thinks they are "green" due to no local exhaust pipe.....
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lohr500



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Well Germany does have a history of high grade synthetic fuel production. Perhaps they have brought some of their war time scientists out of retirement Whistle
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RobKeay



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When co2 is worked out they do not take into account production of fuel. Hopefully synthetic fuel produces less than petrol then is a proper option. But you still need to take into account oil used in engines. My defender has used and thrown away 70litres of engine oil, where has all that gone and how much co2 did it take to create.
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