Inaccessible Utopias
By Jeffrey Tucker
How would you like to drive from New York to Los
Angeles with just one stop for gas? It seems incredible and wonderful, but it
can happen. In late 2010, the Volkswagen Passat BlueMotion set a new world
record for the “longest distance traveled by a standard production passenger
car on a single tank of gas.” It travels 1,526.63 miles. It translates to a
fuel economy of 75 miles per gallon.
Sweet! Only one thing — this passenger
car is for the U.K. You can’t drive this car in the United States. We have a
Passat, but it gets nowhere near this excellent mileage. Even stranger, many of
the engines in these, which are driven all over Europe, are actually built in the
U.S. The trouble is that it can’t jump through the regulatory hoops in the land
of the free.