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    #11
    Originally posted by GigiBronz View Post
    diesel engines require more complex aftertreatment system, even the less reliable solutions like LNT (lean NOx trap) is not as robust as an SCR (selective catalytic reduction - the one with adblue tank) and still come with a hefty cost. Fuel system is more complex, air-path... everything to be honest.
    Gasoline engines(premium ones) are catching up with direct injection turbocharging and other technologies but overall the diesel engine involves more development costs. But once you involve direct injection you stumble into the same old issues of lean charges -> particles and NOx.

    I might be biased on this one but actually the manufacturers might be playing us with "more eco friendly product" when actually they are working in their own interest and going for the simpler solution and consequently a better margin for them.

    Until we can see reliable gasoline hybrids implemented on everything I won't believe them that it is actually about emissions. Similar to how engineering cars so they last about 3-4y instead of 10y creates more waste but hey... sales is sales.
    Why does it matter what the intentions are? If it means cleaner air then it's cleaner air regardless of whether they make more money or not.

    Hopefully we will see some crazy new battery tech that makes electrics cheaper to produce and they can all switch to electrics for profitability reasons.

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      #12
      Originally posted by jayn200 View Post
      Why does it matter what the intentions are? If it means cleaner air then it's cleaner air regardless of whether they make more money or not.

      Hopefully we will see some crazy new battery tech that makes electrics cheaper to produce and they can all switch to electrics for profitability reasons.
      because it is the same polarised discussion driven by the media. "diesels are bad innit". we should let the regulators decide how they take actions.
      then you have politicians jumping on the band waggon, of course stimulated by the big pockets of large companies and bang you have ULEZ all over London.

      people here are well off but has anyone taken into consideration what ULEZ does for the poor people? how many million cars will be scrapped just for that? for what? because the rich don't want to be bothered in their limousines?

      because you will have to stump up the additional 10-15% fuel cost that is associated with a gasoline car. the discussion is more complex but will stop at this.

      Let's use it as a rule of thumb out of this: everything that comes from manufacturers, of any product in any market is bad for consumer. they spend money to promote that btw apart from other interests.
      When you have sensible discussions from regulators then you listen. But who needs experts nowadays...
      Last edited by GigiBronz; 19 October 2020, 12:51.

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        #13
        Dino fuel cars will be around for decades yet - you may not be able to buy a new one but the millions of existing cars on the road won't be banned overnight.

        I wouldn't touch a Tesla if it was the last car left on the planet.

        Same goes for other electric / hybrid vehicles. The hidden cost to the planet of developing and building these "green" vehicles is immense.

        Until someone develops a sustainable, genuinely green technology for powering cars I'll stick with dino fuel thanks.
        Do what thou wilt

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          #14
          The BMW i Hydrogen NEXT. Our fuel cell development vehicle.
          Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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            #15
            I imagine the car manufacturers, once they stop producing new fossil fuel engines will also stop producing spare parts. There will be a massive push to drop fossil fuel usage and that includes supporting the repair and maintenance of older cares. Once this happens, it will become economically unviable to run them.
            First Law of Contracting: Only the strong survive

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              #16
              Spare parts are more profitable than selling cars

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                #17
                Originally posted by AtW View Post
                Spare parts are more profitable than selling cars
                Not if governments around the developed world deem then as climate change weapons.
                First Law of Contracting: Only the strong survive

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by _V_ View Post
                  Not if governments around the developed world deem then as climate change weapons.
                  Now that will get Trump elected again

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by AtW View Post
                    Now that will get Trump elected again
                    First Law of Contracting: Only the strong survive

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by AtW View Post
                      Spare parts are more profitable than selling cars
                      Spare parts and servicing is where the money is made. My friend who had a BMW franchise got bored one day and added up the cost of all the parts to build a BMW from scratch; it worked out three times the cost of a new car without labour charges.
                      "A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George Orwell

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