Steam cars

>Advertising is funny in that you can say whatever you want.

An American phenomenon.

And where do you think the Doble was built?

>because literal rolling bomb
Unlike a dozen gallons of gasoline, right?

steam:
>burn fuel
>fuel heats up water
>it takes a lot of energy to boil water
>steam is channeled to piston
>piston drives the drive train
versus gasoline
>burn fuel
>fuel itself drives piston
>piston drives the drive train

it's just by definition more efficient

Does it make advertising universally legally grossly misleading because the Doble Steam car was built in the states?

BTFO

we are talking about the united states where cigarettes could be advertised as "healthy" until the 1950s?

I think OP’s ideas are good ones. I think steam cars have the potential to be good and efficient if enough effort is put into condensers, gearing, and electronic heating systems. It just may take a while for it to catch up to conventional combustion.

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Cigarettes protect against lung cancer.

See Crush, Texas steam locomotive train crash

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crush,_Texas