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... and the horse manure will go into the bio-digester to power the daily driver? Back to real horse power at last, everything that goes round cones round. :lol:
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I like this quote from an interview with Dr. Frank-Steffen Walliser:

"We're not talking about saving the 911," he says, "we are talking saving the planet." To Walliser, sustainability includes getting the most use out of the internal combustion cars that exist today, to offset the environmental impact that went into constructing them.

Source: https://www.roadandtrack.com/news/amp38 ... interview/
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I have always thought there was a market for a 718 Sports Turismo as well as a smaller version of the Panamera Sports Turismo
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pmg wrote: Sat Dec 04, 2021 11:33 am I have always thought there was a market for a 718 Sports Turismo as well as a smaller version of the Panamera Sports Turismo
I would fancy a 718 shooting brake.
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