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Stand up to Detroit
You remember. First, the automakers said they couldn’t put in seatbelts as standard equipment. Then they couldn’t put in catalytic converters. And certainly not air bags. Or crash proof bumpers.
And now they really, really can’t produce non-polluting cars to comply with California’s Zero-Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Program because, well . . . well . . . there’s just no market for them.
But those of us who remember the Golden State in its golden state, know better. We know that thousands upon thousands of Californians are eager to buy an electric vehicle right now.
But instead of putting their energies into producing clean, efficient transportation, the Big Automakers - and their Big Oil allies - are spending their resources telling the California Air Resources Board (CARB) why it can’t be done.
At its next meeting on January 25, CARB will consider relaxing the rules so the automakers can take half-way measures to meet the regulations that have been in place since 1990 . . . and oh, yes - save themselves millions and millions of dollars in the process.
Detroit has been fighting the ZEV Program for years. Although CARB has backed down in the past, Board members courageously stood their ground at their last meeting in September.
But they can’t withstand the juggernaut forever - unless you help. The best way to show your support is to tell CARB and Governor Davis that you’re willing and eager to make your next car a Zero Emission Vehicle.
But please do it today. CARB meets next week, and they need to hear from you. Remember: it’s up to you to return the Golden State in its golden state.
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