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i read a while ago, that 90% of a cars pollution, is from being manufactured and destroyed, 5% from spares used and only 5% from exhaust emmissions,
how true is this
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The thing about environmental statistics is that it depends on how you measure it.
For example do you count the pollution of the power station used in the generation of the electricity to make it?
What about the pollution of the mining operation that extracts the coal that runs the powerstation that makes the electricity that makes the car?
What pollution are we talking about here anyway? Are you counting Carbon Dioxide emissions? I suspect not a modern car produces relatively little traditional pollutants due to catalysts and lead coming out of petrol.
It's a bit like the statistics quoted on Electric cars - according to some calculations I did the other day, if your electric car uses electricity from a coal fired power station it'll have worse carbon emissions than a Jaguar X-type.
Statistics don't lie - Statisticians though are right devils for it!