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We need to move away from gas or diesel entirely, toward a fully electric car. Then we can dump our oil needs, and plug into the grid. Of course, said grid can be nuclear powered. I've never understood, why do people feel the need "performance" in a car? WTF, are you out on a racing track or something? Cars are for transport, only. If you are "pushing" your car, you are driving recklessly, and you are putting other people in danger. The only worse thing you could do would to be drunk while you did it.
ok, I've gotta run with this....I don't see fully electric cars as any help since the energy still comes from fossil fuels and can be even more polluting than your tailpipe! as for nuclear sure if we go full out changing our grid to ALL or even most nuclear & hydro we should be ready to go by..... maybe..... 2060? of course if we don't change our driving culture by then we still won't meet demand with that and will have to burn coal to do it. imo, electric cars represent a search for a silver bullet to solve our problems rather than getting down to the tough issues. btw I'm not some holier than though type, I have a bigger carbon footprint than I would care to own up to, I just think we have to look at changing our lifestyle / culture and lowering demand as well as looking at new technologies and resources.
Wagons, baby! Poor drphoto, I do think we have given him some of the best avenues to follow for a present wagon, but after Robin's Mopar Magnum, which actually looks like they took a van frame and chopped off the top to convert it to a wagon... how about another classic from the past!With this one, drphoto, with the 4-4-2 pack, you could get maybe 12 mpg of high octane fuel!But your kids would be stretchin' to peer out of those green glass windows on the roof. Kind of reminds me of the touring Amtrak trains.
That's why I specified that the grid needs to convert to nuclear power.
I have a 1984 Tercel 4WD wagon with 5 speed manual in front wheel drive and 6 speed in 4WD.
Aw, come on boys, stop it, and stick with the steel, eh?Now don't go off with that Toyota thread and start talking about the gas cap on this honey of a wagon, O.K.???Portholes were hot back in the 70's, drphoto. But they were made of plastic, so pretty soon, it was kindof hard to see through them. But people in the Econoline Vans didn't want to see through them, ya get mydrift? They even dropped a Ford British engine in one series called the Pinto MPG, which for the time, actually did get pretty good gas mileage. But down the road, the mini-wagons of the Japanese were coming, the Corollas, theMazda 801, the Rotsun, er Datsun, er Nissans. Toyota made a very nice little AWD wagon back in the 80's, I think.
macrojack said,That's the one! Much sought after out here in Utah. But I would think it would be a little underpowered.Saw one for sale on Craigslist in Portland, but the guy wanted a ridiculous amount of money. It was in good shape, but in no way cherry.