Many drivers still believe that the most environmentally conscious choice is to keep an old liquid-fuelled car running until it falls apart. Think of the resources needed to make a whole new vehicle, the argument goes. New research casts doubt on this line of thinking.
I mean, if you’re driving that everywhere, there’s some problems, but I imagine you probably have a second car for practical stuff, which can be electric…
I mean, if you’re driving that everywhere, there’s some problems, but I imagine you probably have a second car for practical stuff, which can be electric…