> I don't think that me driving past you in a city is going to affect you or your children's health in any significant way.
Can you stay behind your car while it's running and breath the noxes?
Do you think other people enjoy that?
I have been stuck behind some recently and had to turn on air recirculation.
Of course it is going to affect, it is VERY polluting, 86 is before any pollution norms.
Noxes from diesel are cancer causing and dieselgate was a thing.
> My point is a bit more macro than you are making it out to be.
On a macro level, a city full of your cars is a very polluted and unhealthy one.
A city full of EVs is clean.
So you don't really care about the environment or people, you just like attention.
Another point, 40+ year old cars over here are a rich people hobby, they pay no taxes since they are clasic cars and are very expensive to buy and maintain, if you lived in one of these places you could sell your classic car to some rich person and buy yourself multiple EVs. You can buy second hand and avoid your perceived production pollution.
Can you stay behind your car while it's running and breath the noxes?
Do you think other people enjoy that?
I have been stuck behind some recently and had to turn on air recirculation.
Of course it is going to affect, it is VERY polluting, 86 is before any pollution norms.
Noxes from diesel are cancer causing and dieselgate was a thing.
> My point is a bit more macro than you are making it out to be.
On a macro level, a city full of your cars is a very polluted and unhealthy one.
A city full of EVs is clean.
So you don't really care about the environment or people, you just like attention.
Another point, 40+ year old cars over here are a rich people hobby, they pay no taxes since they are clasic cars and are very expensive to buy and maintain, if you lived in one of these places you could sell your classic car to some rich person and buy yourself multiple EVs. You can buy second hand and avoid your perceived production pollution.