If the U.S would allow really small cars legal such as the Tata Nano, virtually U.S would be like Europe. In Europe, you will see small cars mostly everywhere you go. If the U.S were to allow the Tato Nano to be sold in their country, you'd see them everywhere. Not only is it the smallest car but the cheapest car pricing at about $2,500. If the U.S a while ago, realized that oil is not a renewable energy source, or didnt get caught up into making big SUV's and pick-up trucks, we would not be worrying about gas as much as we are now. Benefits for driving small cars are price, mileage, less accidents and companies would be able to produce more of them because they use less material to produce.
If the U.S realized this a while ago, the Highway traffic system would have been thought of differently. Since riding little cars by 18-wheelers is very dangerous, separate roads on the highways, parallel to each other would solve that problem.
more to come...
Some little cars to consider buying-
-Smart FourTwo
-Toyota Yaris
-Toyota IQ(upcoming)
-Tata Nano(if and only if the gov't legalizes them..and if small cars made up most of the cars in the U.S, the Tata Nano would definatly be legal and would solve families in poverty that are in need of a car or low income individuals or families)
-Nissan Versa
alot more....
Poonit Patel
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Four Two can live but whats good with the other cars?
haha. im so mad they scrapped my baby for hybrids :[
check out the Toyota IQ, the Nissan's and Honda's should give up. However, Honda has The FCX Clarity out in southern california. Pure hydrogen. Good style and the lease is not expensive at all. Hydrogen is cheap as hell. It is what it is. BUT, it will blow your balls off if you misuse it or dont follow instructions on how to pump hydrogen in the car.
very interesting posts re cars Poonit. The stock market tanked again today over fears about GM. You make some very interesting points...the 3 big automakers need to start getting innovative and stop waiting for Washington to bail em out, again, and again, and again.
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