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vexor
01-15-2007, 02:17 PM
Emissions cap could force carmakers out of Europe

New carbon emissions standards that are set to be introduced across Europe by 2012 may force carmakers outside of the region unless they make serious inroads into reducing the emission levels of their cars within the next five years. Under the proposals, which are to be announced by European Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas later this year, new cars in 2012 will have to emit no more than 120g of carbon per kilometer. Currently, the only car that meets this standard is the Toyota Prius hybrid vehicle that emits just 104g per km.

The Daily Telegraph reports that European carmakers had failed to comply with a voluntary agreement they signed in 1998 to reduce emissions by 25% by 2008, and instead managed only a 13% reduction so far. Manufacturers of sports cars and SUV such as Porsche and Land Rover have stated that the proposals would devastate their future plans.

Mr Dimas said the five-year introduction period would give manufacturers time to invest in technology to make low-emission cars from lighter materials. However, industry experts have found that making the changes would add roughly $8,300 to the price of a car. Manufacturers would essentially be forced to move outside of Europe.
- MotorAuthority.com

if this type of "trend" continues on, then i'm afraid to see the future of cars.

TNT
01-15-2007, 03:04 PM
WTF at 8K to the price of a car? why are the punishing us (current younger drivers) for what the damn baby boomers (parents) just b/c they didn't understand emissions back in the day. :x

TopGearNL
01-15-2007, 06:57 PM
It just gets worse and worse :shock:

Like Dani says, why us? Its asia and cities like Sao Paulo (no offence) where most of the pollution comes from.

This is going to force carmakers out of Europe and this is bad for the economy!

Mattk
01-16-2007, 10:08 PM
Why not just levy more taxes? This is Europe, where there are many taxes. More money, less harm to car manufacturers and consumers.