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Oh?! . . . Well in a way that sort of goes to demonstrate my point and Toyota's worthy reputation - No need to buy a new one because the Toyota you have will last way past the 2035 cut off.Why so so many people believe this will never happen? It is the law, am missing something? Toyota garages have no
petrol or diesel cars now.
As I understand it has to go back to the EU commission to become law, the EU Parliament is just a talking shop. Also, there aren't the resources to make the switch, as for Toyota then they can go feck themselves, and VW.Why so so many people believe this will never happen? It is the law, am missing something? Toyota garages have no
petrol or diesel cars now.
But people don't want them. The market may yet decide.Ireland are ahead of them. We've banned sales from 2030
They'll likely be given no choice. Already there are manufacturers that are making only electric cars.But people don't want them. The market may yet decide.
They would have committed themselves years ago, I should imagine there are a few squeaky bums in boardrooms at the moment.They'll likely be given no choice. Already there are manufacturers that are making only electric cars.
86 golf you say ......1.6 diesel 4 speed gearbox ? A sweet ride indeedDiesel technology is the best and safest way to provide mass transport for individuals and services. Any fool buying an electric vehicle is clearly a braindead sheep and lost to humanity per definition. In all likelihood shot up to the gills with the fifth clotshot
By the time all this waste of paper would come into law - there will be no EU anymore anyways.
I still own an 86 Golf. Diesel. She will run on salad oil if needed and cannot be switched off remotely. Which is exactly why they are pushing that ev nonsense.
Well she goes from A to B. Better than walking and less maintenance than a donkey. Though not much faster.86 golf you say ......1.6 diesel 4 speed gearbox ? A sweet ride indeed
They are the greatest ever produced , with parts available in every townland in Ireland , I've had 3 myselfWell she goes from A to B. Better than walking and less maintenance than a donkey. Though not much faster.
Is she able to keep up with modern traffic M'lady?I still own an 86 Golf. Diesel.
Tbf. She's declared off the road atm. I commute in something a little snazzier, but with much less personality. But the old girl still runs like a dream.Is she able to keep up with modern traffic M'lady?
I've seen how those lunatics down in Kerry drive. They're probably constantly up your ass.
any link to this?Panic over, for now. The council of ministers put a stop to the nonsense so it's been put on the long finger for the time being.
On the tablet tonight and haven't mastered the art of pasting but Agriland.ie has article up today.any link to this?
any link to this?