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Washington DC 15 March 2007 |
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The Vanguard combines off-the-shelf technology to cut global warming pollution more than 40 percent |
You can't drive it off the lot yet, but a green minivan called the UCS Vanguard is available for viewing in the virtual showroom of the Union of Concerned Scientists' Internet website.
David Friedman, director of the UCS vehicle research program says the computer-
UCS's David Friedman says car companies should bench their lawyers and call in the engineers |
The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers is an industry trade group whose members represent 85 percent of domestic new car sales in the U.S. Spokesman Charles Territo says auto companies integrate new emission and safety features when it is feasible to do so. "Until you can create a vehicle that meets federal safety standards, a vehicle that meets federal emissions standards that also meets federal fuel economy standards, it is very difficult to envision what that vehicle may or may not look like."
David Friedman says the vehicle would look a lot like the Vanguard, which was developed using the same tools automakers use to design new cars. "We relied on sophisticated computer models that can ensure that one technology is not stepping on the toes of another and that they will work together."
Vanguard design includes improvements to fuel systems, engine efficiency, load reduction and more |
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