What's new

Do any of you drive hybrids? (prius, volt, leaf, etc)

I think the real harm here is when people buy these cars when they aren't ready for a new one, because they want to be environmentally friendly. If they are already in the market for a new car I'm all for it. Recycling and batter technologies are improving all the time so I think it's a net gain for the environment. I haven't really done too much research though. I'd probably get one next time I buy a car, but I'm thinking a motorcycle/scooter for sunny days is probably my next purchase. My non-hybrid already gets 29ish mpg and has a while until I need an upgrade.

Makes for better pancakes.
 
Public transportation is the most green, it amazes me with all this non stop road construction they just havnt invested in trax in Utah county instead.
 
Public transportation is the most green, it amazes me with all this non stop road construction they just havnt invested in trax in Utah county instead.

Yes, but I think we need incentives to make people use public transportation more. AKA a gas tax. The more people that use it the greener it is. From each main transportation hub it would be cool if there was hourly bike or electric car rentals for SUPER cheap. That's what's happening when I become supreme dictator.
 
You and I are on the same page here. Presently thinking about a Ducati Monster 696.

I can't make up my mind on that one. Those bars on the side looked really ugly to me at first, but I went back and looked again and now I'm thinking badass. I live in the bay area too, if we both end up getting one we should try to ride sometime.
 
Public transportation is the most green, it amazes me with all this non stop road construction they just havnt invested in trax in Utah county instead.

Utah is pretty awesome in the fact that they just decided to do it, and made it happen. Usually these things are really drawn out and stall sometime after they've spent millions of dollars. SLC has been very impressive at the rate expansion is planned. Not ideal, but relatively speaking a success.
 
Back
Top