PTwizz
Automotive
- May 7, 2003
- 60
Despite some time spent searching the web, I have been unable to find any figures for the cost, in terms of energy consumption, CO2 output etc, of manufacturing a new small car.
The question arose out of a discussion in which it was suggested that I should replace my 1966 Landrover with a modern, small, fuel effecient car. Given that I use the Landrover for less than 3,000 miles per year, I suspect that a new car would take more than it's lifetime to recoup the energy used to produce it.
I suspect also that many people are being wrongly persuaded to replace their ageing cars on grounds of fuel effeciency.
Can anyone direct me to any source of relevent data?
The question arose out of a discussion in which it was suggested that I should replace my 1966 Landrover with a modern, small, fuel effecient car. Given that I use the Landrover for less than 3,000 miles per year, I suspect that a new car would take more than it's lifetime to recoup the energy used to produce it.
I suspect also that many people are being wrongly persuaded to replace their ageing cars on grounds of fuel effeciency.
Can anyone direct me to any source of relevent data?