Showing posts with label cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cars. Show all posts

Monday, February 06, 2017

What is a green car?

I'm a car owner and driver, so that already limits how environmentally friendly I can claim to be. However, given that I am already in that group of polluting people, I've tried to take some steps to limit the damage.

For example, the the last couple of times I changed my car, I always chose a car with better mpg. Currently I've got a Vauxhall Mokka which is averaging about 57, which is significantly better than the Ford Focus I had before. Both are diesel engined (this becomes important later), but the Mokka has stop/start that means it doesn't just sit ticking over in queues. Obviously, I'd prefer an electric vehicle, but at the time of changing, max range was a little over 100 miles, and journeys need careful planning. Can't afford a PHEV yet, but things are changing fast in that area.

Recently, there has been a lot of concern about air quality and pollution, especially in cities. That has pointed the finger at diesel engines, which are responsible for more particulates and nitrogen oxide (NOX) pollution than petrol engines. 

You can see my problem. Having chosen a car that does more mpg, and emits less CO2, am I now responsible for other damage?

I can't resist looking at the technical stuff, so I thought I'd look at the emissions standards, which are controlled via EU regulations, which have progressively become tighter. My old car had a Euro 5 engine, which undoubtedly put out more NOX than an equivalent petrol engine. What was interesting was to see what the Euro 6 specification looked like.

As you can see in the table from Wikipedia below, the requirement for diesels is 0.08 g/km, down from 0.18, and for petrol it's 0.06 g/km, so the gap has significantly narrowed.

THC & HC = hydrocarbon. NMHC = non-methane hydrocarbon PM = particulate matter

It seems pretty clear to me that the problem lies with the older diesels that are still on our roads (and diesel engines tend to last). It may be that I will end up at the rough end of some blanket measures to discourage diesel, and that's fair enough. However, I hope some thought might go into how current owners of older more polluting models might be helped to modernise and upgrade, so that the vehicles doing the most damage are removed from our roads more quickly.


Saturday, October 02, 2010

The Cheapest (pay) Car Park in Britain?

Just off the Promenade, a short walk from our house, there's a pay-and-display car park. Most people wouldn't even notice that it's there. As you can see from the photo, it charges 50p for up to 24 hours, which is a fraction over 2p per hour



You might think that such a car park would be very popular, but at 1645 today, this was the full extent of the clientele.


To be fair, it's well used by coach tours, but it could be Morecambe's best kept secret.

Friday, September 05, 2008

Mileage

Just realised that I drove 184 miles yesterday in 3 different cars (my Daihatsu Sirion, an 03 Proton Impian, and a brand new Unversity fleet Peugeot 308).

That would explain the slightly numb feeling I had last night and the difficulty focussing today.

Thursday, September 04, 2008

Kids & Cars

Lots of firsts this week. Son starts year 10 (gulp) and daughter is now a year 6er. Neither seemed remotely worried by the prospect, so all went on as normal. Expecting long feedback from son and short feedback from daughter (they defy gender stereotypes at every turn)

It's servicing and first MOT day for my little Daihatsu Sirion, which meant I drove to Preston, came back in a Proton Impian (don't ask) and now off to Penrith in a new fleet Peugeot 308. Then it's back to Preston in the Proton and home to Lancaster in my car, hopefully with an easy MOT pass. Weird day.

Friday, June 20, 2008

Parking

One of the tricky things about managing parking is the permit-to-available spaces ratio. If you only issue the same number of permits as spaces, then your car park has a lot of empty space most of the time. Too many permits, and you have frustrated permit-holders looking for a space that isn't there. It's a bit like airlines and seats.

That was me on Wednesday, but sadly they didn't offer me an upgrade; I just had to park on a nearby road.