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Author: Igor The Terrible
Date: Jan 12, 2008 13:53

...> market. �The new high mileage hybrids will be well out of the...Really they will need plug in hybrid cars to get 125+ MPG just to 'run in place' as our... is much lower, running 8 cars per 1000 people. As these ... of their population will want cars...in India, they have made ... an agnostic freethinker. As for why I have come up with ... skis, RV and driving my car. But what I like doesn'...
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Author: Bret Cahill
Date: Jan 12, 2008 08:36

... the bottom line is you are looking at a very thin market. �The new high mileage hybrids will be well out of the reach of the Wal-Mart/McDonald plant workers. �... $10,000 for it. A gas powered one of higher quality costs only $5500. Really they will need plug in hybrid cars to get 125+ MPG just to 'run in place' as our gas prices will be skyrocketing in the near future with ...
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Author: Uncle Fairy Dust
Date: Jan 12, 2008 08:01

... the bottom line is you are looking at a very thin market. �The new high mileage hybrids will be well out of the reach of the Wal-Mart/McDonald plant workers. �... $10,000 for it. A gas powered one of higher quality costs only $5500. Really they will need plug in hybrid cars to get 125+ MPG just to 'run in place' as our gas prices will be skyrocketing in the near future with ...
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Author: V
Date: Jan 12, 2008 07:31

...Really they will need plug in hybrid cars to get 125+ MPG just to 'run in place' as ... North American Union. This is why illegal aliens are pretty much ... Wood Electric Blankets Glycerin Tennis Rackets Rubber Cement Fishing Boots Dice ... Artificial limbs Bandages Dentures Model Cars Folding Doors Hair Curlers Cold ... lenses Drinking Cups Fan Belts Car Enamel Shaving Cream Ammonia Refrigerators ...
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Author: tg
Date: Jan 18, 2008 03:56

... sourced and a further 8%% is hydro (IIRC), and wind is also growing, so cars running on electricity is comparatively rational in pollution terms. Have we found a ... of a cost effective storage system would radically improve it, and using it to recharge cars off peak might even help) and solar is still a few years from being cost- ...
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Author: Igor The Terrible
Date: Jan 18, 2008 02:54

...would it would require all manufacturers to build their cars around a handful of different model batteries.  Then...the problem of someone who bought a brand new car and giving up his new battery for one ... marketing trick might be for dealers to sell cars without batteries and give them a coupon to ... home service station to go with the H2 car they have, whereby you can use the excess ...
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Author: Bret Cahill
Date: Jan 15, 2008 20:57

... sooner or later anyway. Bret Cahill Why? Because even Honda and Toyota have ... range before having to recharge your car for 12 hours each time. With gasoline-powered cars, you can drive for hundreds of miles between ...a garage and can plug their car into their garage electric outlets for ... an apartment building and park your car on the street, sometimes a long ...
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Author: Fran
Date: Jan 15, 2008 19:10

... is nuclear sourced and a further 8%% is hydro (IIRC), and wind is also growing, so cars running on electricity is comparatively rational in pollution terms. Have we found a way to safely eliminate ... the advent of a cost effective storage system would radically improve it, and using it to recharge cars off peak might even help) and solar is still a few years from being cost- effective. ...
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Author: Denis Loubet
Date: Jan 13, 2008 22:09

... can last a long time, and do not cost a lot to charge, hence the idea that all cars & trucks could be battery- powered in a couple of decades. I do like many of the benefits of electric ...years, as they've said for the last 50 years! ;-) And where's my damned flying car! If only reality were like Star Trek, we could reverse the transducer coil and POOF! Free power! ...
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Author: Olrik
Date: Jan 13, 2008 21:02

... in whatever waste product is produced by whatever power source charges the batteries. Yes, indeed. But batteries can last a long time, and do not cost a lot to charge, hence the idea that all cars & trucks could be battery- powered in a couple of decades. I don't see a solution to this problem. Fusion is proving to be an elusive target, and would generate its own variety of ...
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