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In 1973, Porsche conducted a study into the possibilities of adapting car development to meet changing environmental pressures, after a study made by the 'Club of Rome' which declared that by the 21st Century, the world would not be able to drive cars. Porsche believed that this was a very serious issue - serious enough to devote a large team of designers, engineers and mechanics, as well as a large budget, towards a car which would burn less fuel but be wholly recyclable. The product of this study was the '''Porsche FLA'''. | In 1973, [[Porsche]] conducted a study into the possibilities of adapting car development to meet changing environmental pressures, after a study made by the 'Club of Rome' which declared that by the 21st Century, the world would not be able to drive cars. Porsche believed that this was a very serious issue - serious enough to devote a large team of designers, engineers and mechanics, as well as a large budget, towards a car which would burn less fuel but be wholly recyclable. The product of this study was the '''Porsche FLA'''. | ||
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In 1973, Porsche conducted a study into the possibilities of adapting car development to meet changing environmental pressures, after a study made by the 'Club of Rome' which declared that by the 21st Century, the world would not be able to drive cars. Porsche believed that this was a very serious issue - serious enough to devote a large team of designers, engineers and mechanics, as well as a large budget, towards a car which would burn less fuel but be wholly recyclable. The product of this study was the Porsche FLA.