But in amending that ludicrous 1990 ruling over the years, CARB has come around to encouraging sales of so-called Partial Zero-Emission Vehicles, or PZEVs, some of which offer vastly better performance than their more polluting forebears, this Ford Focus being one such case in point. Oh, sure, California's Air Resources Board frequently enacts nonsensical rules, such as the windmill-tilting mandate in 1990 that electric vehicles constitute 10 percent of California's new-car fleet by 2003, and its even kookier forecast that such vehicles would likely cost only $1350 more than similarly sized gas-powered cars. Bless CARB's collective bureaucratic heart.
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