All can sa is thank you to MIT. This is a fantastic resource, I know I'm priveliged to own a computer, and be able to access this, but this is like a gold mine to me.
I'm new to/. and love the mixture of intelligent and fatuous. I do have a serious point though - fuel efficient cars do account for a fairly large portion of the market, just not in the US. In Europe (in my experience) and probably elsewhere where gas prices are conciderably higher than here in the US small efficient cars are the norm. My question is, and I am ignorant on the facts is what happened to the gasohol cars that Brazil was famous for?
All can sa is thank you to MIT. This is a fantastic resource, I know I'm priveliged to own a computer, and be able to access this, but this is like a gold mine to me.
What was the question?
I'm new to /. and love the mixture of intelligent and fatuous. I do have a serious point though - fuel efficient cars do account for a fairly large portion of the market, just not in the US. In Europe (in my experience) and probably elsewhere where gas prices are conciderably higher than here in the US small efficient cars are the norm. My question is, and I am ignorant on the facts is what happened to the gasohol cars that Brazil was famous for?