frostythor
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I posted this on LinkedIn, whats your verdict
I consider my car green, not because it runs on batteries, it not solar powered , not a hybrid, it just a 22 year old discovery, I have owned it for 15 years keep it repaired, but I've not bought any replacement in the 15 years, no need, so not only have save a "small" fortune by not consistently getting newer cars that always cost more than the last, I have not paid for the energy, and materials need to build them as my car was built to last and be repairable, with out the need of a computer or a commercial garage, so maybe the true issue is to get car manufactures to stop constantly bring out new models but to make the ones they do have last a lot, lot longer
I consider my car green, not because it runs on batteries, it not solar powered , not a hybrid, it just a 22 year old discovery, I have owned it for 15 years keep it repaired, but I've not bought any replacement in the 15 years, no need, so not only have save a "small" fortune by not consistently getting newer cars that always cost more than the last, I have not paid for the energy, and materials need to build them as my car was built to last and be repairable, with out the need of a computer or a commercial garage, so maybe the true issue is to get car manufactures to stop constantly bring out new models but to make the ones they do have last a lot, lot longer