|    The Prius is rated by the EPA as a PZEV/ULEV.  If you aren't up on 
the standards, PZEV is a Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle; that's because 
it's running as an electric some of the time, with the engine off.  ULEV 
is a Ultra Low Emissions vehicle; that's when the engine is driving the 
car.    No car on the road today has a lower emissions output and it has 
nothing to do with fuel consumption.  To better inform yourself go to: 
<http://www.epa.gov/greenvehicles/>.
  My point was that even the best gas-burning low emissions vehicle 
needs a catalytic converter to get it done.  Modern gas formulations 
help but they don't cut it on their own as your friend avers.
   Cheers,
    CR
Gosling, Richard B wrote:
> "... Tell your friend that the below simply isn't true.  For example, the 
> Toyota Prius hybrids are the lowest-emission cars around and they have cats.
> 
>    Cheers,
> 
>     CR
> 
SNIP
> 
> Mention of the Prius I think is a bit of a diversion - the Prius has very
> low CONSUMPTION (and so CO2 emmissions, which are essentially the amount of
> fuel burn) are low.  However, emissions testing is about the percentage of
> nasties (CO, Nox) in the exhaust, not the total amount pumped out, and I'm
> not aware of the Prius being particuarly better on this measure than most
> other cars with modern engines (but someone better informed is welcome to
> tell me I'm wrong!).
> 
> 
> Richard Gosling
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