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They can get green another way that is much better all the way around, put turbo chargers on small 4 cyc. More power and much better gas milage, as well as turn gears over to electric. That will also drop CO2 good as well, and some thing they can do fairly cheap.
Ever have to replace a turbocharger? Not cheap.
When I bought my last car, I intentionally bought a non turbo model. Long term maintenance is much less expensive with a normally asprited engine. A turbo is fine if the warranty goes to 200k miles, but as far as I know, only rolls/bentley offer unlimited mileage warranties. So much for being cost effective
You are correct about electric though. It is by far the cheapest, simplest way to go, for all concerns. It would greatly reduce the dependence on imported oil, and it's a whole lot cheaper to produce. Are you ready to support nuclear energy? I also have no problem with wind. I think everyone should have their own windmill in their backyard. Solar is fine, but the technology is still not cost effective.