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If you could buy a car that could do (1).100 miles to the gallon but not environmentally friendly?

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or (2) one that does 50 miles to the gallon which is enviromentlly friendly which one would you pick

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  1. depends how unfriendly to the environment like if it runs on pure lead then no but if it was something no so bad then unfriendly.


  2. The State that I live in would make that decision easy. Unfriendly cars, ie gross polluters, can't be registered, and so are illegal to drive.

    Ya gotta love the bureaucratic 'mind'.

    So Garet,  ol' buddy, ol' pal, are you offering that  ebook to your friends here on Y!A  for free?

  3. Need more details.  Otherwise, the 100 MPG car would obviously be more environmentally friendly than the 50 MPG car.

  4. huh

  5. in what way would the 100 mpg car be unfriendly to the environment? the pollution levels would be lower due to the more efficient combustion, so unless the car leaks oil like a sieve, or is made from materials that in no way can be recycled, then you have a trick question here that cant truly be answered.

  6. Well to the gallon of what .For example water can be used as a fuel. My father invented a small device that was placed between the throttle body/Carby and intake manifold it was insulated and also delivered steam evenly throughout the manifold mixing with fuel vapour and he was getting about 48 MPG country cycle that was in a 1968 ford  XR Falcon.

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