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	<title>Comments on: Audi A1 e-Tron Concept Shown at Geneva Motor Show</title>
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		<title>By: the-e-man</title>
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		<description>For decades Audi states in it\&#039;s adverts: 
\&quot;Vorsprung durch Technik\&quot;, but surely not with this mislead concept - there are still the mechanical drive parts used and recuperation of breaking energy, which only can be properly conducted having an e-motor on every wheel. But where should these people (traditional car industry/ lobby) who abandoned e-car mass production until last year have suddenly the technology from? And about using combustion engines for e-generation: standard engines are not engineered for this task (on/off operation), and the right engine have not been developed - a task the \&quot;old\&quot; car industry could have been useful for.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For decades Audi states in it&#8217;s adverts:<br />
&#8221;Vorsprung durch Technik&#8221;, but surely not with this mislead concept &#8211; there are still the mechanical drive parts used and recuperation of breaking energy, which only can be properly conducted having an e-motor on every wheel. But where should these people (traditional car industry/ lobby) who abandoned e-car mass production until last year have suddenly the technology from? And about using combustion engines for e-generation: standard engines are not engineered for this task (on/off operation), and the right engine have not been developed &#8211; a task the &#8221;old&#8221; car industry could have been useful for.</p>
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