| Re: Coping With The New CAFÉ Standards OR Defying the Laws of Physics [message #793307] |
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>> 60 mpg cars are quite common in Europe.
"Nate Nagel" <njnagel [at] roosters.net> wrote
> first of all, your gallon is bigger than ours, so multiply by about .8 to
> get a comparison.
Ok, 48 MPG (everything is smaller in AmeriKKKa) except AmeriKKKan waist
lines.
So why is it that AmeriKKKan automobiles are such pieces of worthless
filth?
"Nate Nagel" <njnagel [at] roosters.net> wrote
> I'm arguing that "2000 MPG" is asinine and simply impossible. 50 MPG to
> me isn't "significantly" better than 37, but, say, 100 MPG is. 2000 MPG
> definitely is.
2000 MPG is obtained regularly by college studentst these days. Not
practical, but obtainable.
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