There exists a non-polluting, inexpensive car. But it's not for sale here. That would upset Big Oil and BushCo. No, no, it will be available in Europe and India, not in the USA, the biggest contributor to global warming on earth:
BBC News is reporting that a French company has developed a pollution-free car which runs on compressed air. India's Tata Motors has the car under production and it may be on sale in Europe and India by the end of the year.
The air car, also known as the Mini-CAT or City Cat, can be refueled in minutes from an air compressor at specially equipped gas stations and can go 200 km on a 1.5 euro fill-up -- roughly 125 miles for $3. The top speed will be almost 70 mph and the cost of the vehicle as low as $7000.
We wouldn't want to upset the deadly all-gasoline, all-pollution, all-the-time standard that the Nation of Dick is so fond of, now would we? That would disrupt the whole Clear Skies effort, which simply won't do!
It is powered by the expansion of compressed air, using no combustion at all, and the exhaust is entirely clean and cool enough for use in the internal air conditioning system.
Check out the video. It's under 2 minutes. I want that car!

Actually... even the EV1 .. the totally electric car made by Saturn when GM was forced to produce some zero-emission cars by california was curbed.. they LEASED them until they won in the courts against the state... then recalled them all and crushed them. they wouldnt even sell the ones they had to the people that were leasing them.