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It depends how much running around you do and how much CO2 the energy mix where you live generates. For someone doing a few thousand miles per year it could easily be the case that a new car would never pay off the additional CO2 emissions during it's manufacturer.

Of course you can then make argument that they aren't doing enough mileage to justify having their own car in the first place.



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