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“Ultimately, the replacement of an electric car every five years with a new model, from the point of view of cumulative CO2 emissions and based on our calculations and simulations, will result in more CO2 emissions than the consistent use of an old combustion car for the remainder of the vehicle life cycle.” HaHaHaHa snork, gasp, HaHaHaHa!!!

“Ultimately, the replacement of an electric car every five years with a new model, from the point of view of cumulative CO2 emissions and based on our calculations and simulations, will result in more CO2 emissions than the consistent use of an old combustion car for the remainder of the vehicle life cycle.” HaHaHaHa snork, gasp, HaHaHaHa!!!

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Nope, not even entertaining you anymore.

Please kill yourself.

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Nope, not even entertaining you anymore.

Thank you for admitting you've reached the end of your ability to argue your point.

So electric cars work great as long as there's a gasoline engine under the hood, even if it's never used. It's just when you take the engine out that the electric part stops making sense. Got it.