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Not Easy Being Green

BBC News online recently featured an interview with Justin King, chief executive of Sainsbury’s, which, intriguingly, did not focus on his hopes for the supermarket’s like-for-like sales or elaborate on plans to unlock greater shareholder value from the store’s property estate, but concentrated entirely on his new car, the apparently environmentally friendly petrol-electric hybrid Lexus LS600hl.

“The Lexus does 30 miles per gallon, which is fantastic,” he was quoted trilling as he was driven around in the £88,000 limousine that has replaced his £77,110 Maserati Quattroporte. “[However] the area between the seats and the boot is taken up by batteries, so there are performance sacrifices.”

I was impressed. So much so – the idea of pandas drowning in ice cap water upsets me as much as the next man – that I called Lexus to ask for a test drive, to experience for myself the car’s eco-enhancing qualities. It arrived two Thursdays ago and the first day was a remarkable success: the Lexus was left in a neighbour’s parking bay and towed away as a result, meaning I didn’t drive it and hence contributed zero carbon into the atmosphere. Hooray!

But the remainder of the loan witnessed patchier results…

Read atTimes Online