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19-06-2010, 10:55 AM | #1 | |||
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Sounds like the knives are out for our local Falcon and Commodore under
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19-06-2010, 11:11 AM | #2 | ||
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Australia lags behind in everything, technology is a big one.
Who cares about emissions, lets get the things that directly effect our lives NOW, up to scratch. Also WHY do we compare ourselves to overseas all the time? We're Australians, not Europeans. Oh the Europeans do this, oh the Japanese do that? Last time I recalled, we live in Australia. How about we do the things that suit our market, so what if we make cars that pollute and use heaps of fuel, thats what we buy and enjoy. Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 19-06-2010 at 11:18 AM. |
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19-06-2010, 11:32 AM | #4 | ||
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Other than giving the professional whingers something to whinge about.... who really gives a rats bum..
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19-06-2010, 11:36 AM | #5 | |||
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While I'm not a massive believer in the whole 'Global Warming' theory, there are elements that I can relate to. Our world is going to warm naturally regardless of is we pollute or not, just like our world warmed from the last Ice Age, and how our world cooled from the last stage in our ever evolving cycles. But we are adding to Global Warming. The world is changing, just like it has changed before, but it's happening at a bloody fast pace this time. Comments like the one above don't help anyone. The fact is we could all be helping in our own little way, and saying the government should be doing it for us is stupidity. They are useless, so how about we make our own little steps and let's educate each other about what lobal Warming actually is.
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19-06-2010, 11:51 AM | #6 | ||
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lets have a big cruise to support the global warming cause
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19-06-2010, 12:04 PM | #7 | ||
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Doesnt the average car in Euroe have 4 cylinders? And don't they pay double the price we do for petrol?
Similarly, the US pays half the price we do for petrol, and isnt the best selling "car" in the US some sort of massive *truck*? |
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19-06-2010, 12:24 PM | #8 | ||
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fuel consumption and exhaust emissions are two different things
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19-06-2010, 12:25 PM | #9 | |||
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I'm all for letting the market decide which cars it wants depending on the cost of fuel and income of buyers. Australia normally lags on emissions and technology advances for good reasons, one of them is to let the rules and technology to meet them mature and become financially viable. I don't see why we should race off at the lead when Europe and the US are still deciding where they go beyond 2016. The big hurdle will be CO2 reductions and for a given vehicle size, this can only be achieved by burning less fuel by reducing power or weight or both. |
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19-06-2010, 12:33 PM | #10 | |||
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19-06-2010, 12:50 PM | #11 | |||
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Eco-mentalists really grind my gears.
When the hell did we give up being men and start becoming a bunch of nancy-boy, hippy vegans so concerned and consumed with mother Gaia? This is the biggest load of crap I have read (even bigger than when I was forced to read Kevin Rudds childs book to a mates niece). Facts are, C02 is plant food. Plants use it up, photosynthesise and prosper. The world produces more food and we end up alleviating some of the starvation in the world. Further, WTF is wrong with us getting a little warmer should this flawed science of global fearmongering....... errr.... warming take place? Didn't all the proponents of it suggesting melting ice and sea levels 100 metres higher than now just all buy coastal properties? In the name of CO2 I've decided I am gonna buy a F250 and mod the ever loving crap out of the powerstroke so it not only goes hard, but blows columns of black smoke.
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19-06-2010, 12:51 PM | #12 | ||
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LOL, yea ok, ill believe that when they show the CO2 vs per 100,000 population and see if we are still the biggest polluters, they might have more efficient cars, but they travel FAR less and have alot more population.
and how can they be saying that car manufactures would/could be happy? we have a 1800kg falcon that is capable of Camry fuel economy?... they have gone mad. LTD that post is 100% my feelings as well.
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19-06-2010, 11:48 PM | #13 | |||
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20-06-2010, 09:00 AM | #14 | ||
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We'll people be prepared to "bend over and take it" cause it will soon be impossible IMO to afford anything over a 4cyl unless you are on a 100k+ salary because it will cost an arm and a leg to register and keep running because it will be seen as politically incorrect to drive a 6 or 8 down the track. My opinion is probably a bit excesive but it really annoys me because I'm certain there will come a point were it will be impssible to own more than one V8 because of all this ECO crap, and I know i'm not the only one in this situation. RANT over!
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20-06-2010, 09:52 AM | #15 | ||
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These are just "figures".
But in reality the commodore & falcon just need to lose some weight. And if we got rid of red lights in the citys and had over pass and under pass systems we would save on a lot of wasted CO2. The gov could tax rego on weight & emissions. I am sure that in some scenarios, that the common belief that a 4 cyl verse 6 & V8 is that the 4 cyl will always win, is false. |
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20-06-2010, 10:46 AM | #16 | ||
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Its funny when Australia is compared to other nations in terms of CO2. The output is a smidge on a global scale. China and India are where the biggest CO2 threats are coming from. Yet the sky is falling because were not putting bigger strain on an Automotive industry to push a change that will make little difference.
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20-06-2010, 11:16 AM | #17 | ||
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Amber lights on flash after 11pm *similar to in the states and some euro countries*, countdown timers on traffic lights, Less speed limit changes for no apparent reason would be a good start to saving CO2 with what we already have.
more to the point just have a genuine effort to move to solar energy, and a decent rebate system for people contributing to putting renewable power back on the grid would make a more size able difference than any 2% change in CO2 emissions of a brand new FG/VE.
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20-06-2010, 11:26 AM | #18 | ||
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Australia's cars are cleaner now than ever before...it's just the Greens trying to stir sh-t up (as usual). Start getting rid of these coal fired power stations and start using other energy sources for domestic electricity if you're that concerned about emissions in Australia...
More to the point, Ford, Holden and Toyota all offer 'clean' fuel options on their locally made volume sellers so it just shows that all they are interested in is putting down Australian industry (again) just for a quick attention grab. Douchebags.
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20-06-2010, 11:29 AM | #19 | |||
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proper road planning to avoid congestion and unnecessary fuel wastage. There's a lot that could be done there rather than clamping on more emissions targets. A lot of countries in Asia have adopted Euro 4 this year including China, I would rather see us tag our emission strategies to Asian countries and follow their leads, after all we may be exporting to them.... |
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20-06-2010, 02:12 PM | #21 | ||
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I don't know why people have a problem with increasing emissions standards? What harm is it doing? What would it be like if we were all driving 7 litre V8s with carburetors and running them on leaded fuel? Exhaust emissions does more than just cause this long-term, never happening global warming.
Plus there is the economic benefit of developing better cars that are cleaner, each generation. Keeping people employed, that is always important. I just don't know why people are having a cry about something that has so many benefits. We still have V8s, they are just cleaner. |
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20-06-2010, 02:29 PM | #23 | ||
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this stuff really makes me wonder see way back when our farming methods were brutal on the environment here is a highly cutback version of the method : man finds densely forested area, man starts fire and moves upwind man lets fire burn till it stops man then uses highly fertile post fire ground to grow things, once land is no longer fertile man repeats this process.
Now I have read that this farming method was responsible for making sixfold more co2 per head of human population than the way we do things today, the ways of old before we understood (or thought we did) were major kickstarter to this whole planet changing course of events - Now I am not saying that the way we do things today is the best way or that there isn't room for improvement but we have come a heck of a long way just the same as fuel efficiency and emissions have come a long way since the invention of the internal combustion engine. Whining for something better without looking backward results in never enjoying anything because it is never good enough we need to look at how much better things are today than they were even 20 years ago.
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And there was nothing wrong with leaded fuel. more to the point unleaded was far worse for the environment. but that's now better because we have have E10. Unleaded was poisoning under ground water and far worse for people's health then leaded. No one could breath in the lead. and its only the cat converter did not like the lead. |
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If the greens had their way and Euro 5 was introduced asap then half the curent vehicles on sale would probably be removed from the market. Manufacturers need decent lead times to do the R&D needed to meet future emissions laws. Some people think it can be done ovenight. |
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have actually increased approximately 50% since CAFE started in 1976. Drivers use the savings to travel further, not reduce total consumption. Only a strong gas tax will kerb American driving habits. |
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