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Eco friendly Classic Cars?

ryanmartinie

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Hey all,

we are a group of Classic Car lovers - for me it's an E-Type V12 and a Caterham - and in our daily live we work on powertrain engineering projects.

Now we have grouped (still after hours) to work on the following issue: What if the public and, most of all, the legislator is demanding zero emission vehicles - no matter what the age is? Or maybe there already is a demand for such solutions? But does it then need to be electric?

To cut a long story short, we want to work on great solutions that meet our desires as well as the public requirements. For that, however, we really need to understand what the average Classic Car owner wants (or if that "average owner" exists in the first place).

So we would greatly, greatly appreciate if you take 5 minutes to fill-in this survey!

> Eco-friendly Oldtimers & Exotics <

We promise to come up with great stuff to make sure we can all enjoy our hobby as long as possible.

Cheers and thanks a lot!
Johannes
 
Johannes - I'll be following this issue closely. Interested in how the responses go, so please publish the results of the survey so we can see.

Remember that you're surveying a very small percentage of the total population - and a very specialized (i.e. "oldtimer owners") group.

Viel GlĂĽck.

Thanks.
Tom M.
 
Thanks, Tom!
Let us stay in touch - also about other ideas/ways to publish this?
We are currently trying to spread the survey as far as possible, but as you said - its a very niche society.
 
Hi Ryan - there are several questions on the survey which cannot be answered. Example:

14. Which of the following statements do you agree with?​

The choices are No Consent and Full Consent.

What do those choices mean?

Seems "Agree" or Disagree" would be more appropriate.





 
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