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| Bentley Continental Supersports |
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| Ahem, Didymus... |
| bruxell 02-04-2009 |
Not all sources of biofuels use food crops, and hybrids/fuel-cells alone aren't going to power the entire future. Bentley are simply exploring one idea for powering future luxury automobiles, one that continues to use internal combustion, and deliver an exciting driving experience. Biofuel powered cars are lighter than fuel-cell or hybrid powered cars, and have better, less linear power flow. Full torque from zero revolutions isn't all it's cracked up to be. |
| Biofuels are Obsolete |
| Didymus 02-02-2009 |
Biofuels use precious food crops to run automobiles. This may eventually reduce fuel prices for America and Europe, but it drives up the price of food for people who are already living on the ragged edge of starvation. Bentley should be focusing on plug-in hybrids and other systems that can rely on renewable energy sources. |
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