California’s Central Valley, that blistering flatland of artichoke fields criss-crossed by the occasional four-mile straightaway, would seem the perfect place to open up a big engine. But as I arrived in Davis, California, on the day my parents moved there from Seattle, I was hit with the sudden realization that I had, in fact, chosen the perfectly wrong trip on which to test BMW’s monstrous M6. Davis, it turns out, is possibly the bike-friendliest town in the nation.
I must say that contrary to popular belief electric is not absolutely eco-friendly because it takes electricity for the batteries that normally is created by power plants just like hydrogen fuel cells take energy to use the energy so really nothing is ever truly environmentally good the best we can do is use our own bodies energy or sun or wind to create the electricity or separate the hydrogen and oxygen from water. In some ways it's better just to have an extremely efficient machine because that is the best for the environment. Hybrid vehicles so the most promise with the ability to get back the lost energy and they are much more efficient.
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