Do you own a big car/SUV?

The RAV has it all great style and performance.

Put that economical less polluting Dmax engine into your Morris Minor van and that would be even greenerā€¦And take up less space.

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My Father had an Impala 1970s which had a V8 engine in it. Was a huge car.

My first one was a tiny thing to get me from point A to point B. Pontiac Acadian. It was great. Then had the chance to get a stylish Mustang which lasted a decade.

However, my absolute favourite was my minivan. The last car I had was demolished by vandals in 2011. Havenā€™t had a vehicle since.

I miss driving like crazy BUT the costs of everything makes it an improbable circumstance.

Iā€™m still hoping to putter around on a double seated scooter.

Anything to save gas and money. Nevertheless, the waste and destruction if barrels upon barrels in the 1980s will bring an end to the already reduced supplies.

We may have to find someone which can use corn oil or any oils to power our cars and heat our homes.

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Oil is not a fossil fuel Supergirl, and is an endless supply.

https://www.usnews.com/opinion/blogs/on-energy/2011/09/14/abiotic-oil-a-theory-worth-exploring

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I think it does, common or not.

As per definition it doesnā€™t. Have had this one for eighteen months now.

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We have a Ford Kuga diesel, automatic,18 months old and i get 58-7miles to the gallon.
Drives like a dream.

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I know the size of a fuel tank, and how many I have used, and what volume that equates to, then extended this to all the other potential users, the total exceeded the internal volume of this planet, as yet, no one has offered a reasonable explanation for this condition.

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My daughter and her hubby have several cars including a Nissan Patrol 4 by 4. recently the diesel engine failed so they replaced it with a 6 litre V8 petrol engine.

Now that is what I call big. My car is just a tiddler in comparison.

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Itā€™s a good job we are all cutting back at this side of the planetā€¦

ā€¦and we thank you for your contribution.

I think the 6 litre V8 is what new Patrols are fitted with these days, theirs is a fair few years old but it should last them for many years yet (it also received new suspension).

When we consider the damage caused to the planet by a big diesel or petrol that will will last for over 300,000 miles plus, and at least 20 years, or an Electric Vehicle that will probably need a new battery in ten years or changed for a new vehicle after just five. I think the diesel and petrol are probably the most planet friendly. The EV might not pollute as much during itā€™s lifetime, but what about the pollution in making the thing, and the damage to the environment to recover lithium and cobalt.