Questions 174-175 refer to the following
summary.
Summary of the New Models Two
alternative designs for a fuel cell powered car are presented.
Car A, which uses hydrogen fuel, is a sedan designed for the executive market.
It provides extra luxury for the driver, but is spacious enough for family use.
Car B, powered by hydrogen and oxygen, is a medium-sized hatchback which offers
a range of features for the family. While both cars are efficient for short
trips, they lack the range and speed desirable for tong journeys.
Both cars incorporate similar safety features and fulfill the design
criteria of having low exhaust emissions and using environmentally-friendly
materials; however, car B is recommended as it has slightly lower power
consumption and is more economical to manufacture. What is the writer’s attitude towards the two alternative designs of
cars
A. Both are ideal for the customer to purchase.
B. Car A is the most appropriate for the manufacturer to produce.
C. Car B is a little more suitable both for the customer and the
manufacturer.
D. He is quite confused.