Nissan shows what a Gas power worldwide to have the aspect

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Between Nissan and Chevy electric car wars are beginning to warm up, as evidenced by the last video of Nissan, which raises the question, "what if everything worked with gas?" The video is fun, with scenes of a smoke alarm burp, a two-stroke hair dryer and a dispenser of petrol from Office at the beginning to your laptop. There is the necessary amount of asphyxiation in the gas exhaust and even mouse and a greasy team to remind us that the gas is dirty, and that we should feel guilty for using it to destroy the environment. See the controversial video below.





Perhaps a better question is "what if everything in the video had the same indeterminate battery that leaf?" is how you would like to have an alarm clock that occasionally ran the battery power on days of heat or cold, before you woke up? Would a team that ran out of power every 5,000 to 7,000 keystrokes key be fun, especially if he died while he was mid-spreadsheet? And let's not forget the joys of forget to recharge your microwave, forcing cooking pot pie in the oven and wait half an hour to eat (assuming that you remember to reload your oven, i.e.).


As for the whole "clean and dirty" argument, we will have one thing clear: very little electricity in the United States is produced by "clean", such as wind power or hydroelectric power generation methods. The "environment-friendly" EV is really driven by coal, oil or even garbage in some municipalities. Perhaps it is nuclear power, which raises the question of what happens with fuel rods when they are used? Do you wish to buried in your backyard, or even the next town over?


In my opinion, Nissan is living in a glass house, and this video is his attempt to throw stones. Nothing good ever comes out of.

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