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To: blue_chip who wrote (2686)7/20/1999 9:21:00 PM
From: Scoobah  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6016
 
Jaguar XK8 convertible, but I don't drive very far or consume a lot of gasoline.

In Amsterdam everyone gets around on either bicycles or the trolley.
That is an excellent example for cities everywhere. Fresh from Amsterdam I spent 5 days in NYC. If there were no cabs allowed, and trolley's buses and subways only, the air might actually be breathable again.

It would be hard for American's, myself included to give up our leisure cars, and I don't think we should have to. But fleet vehicles, buses, cars that are doing several hundred miles per day, must not unnecessarily pollute our air anymore. Do they really have to go more than 70 mph?

Lastly, a 1996 Heritage Softail that sits next to the Jag in the garage.