"the cars that have the rebates"Not the volt,but people are buying the cars that have the rebates.
I'm in an area that you see a lot of car trade-in's.Most have the money
to buy what they want.
Your battery tech is a bit off, but even given that the bill for fuel is much cheaper than electric, plus the average gas powered electric plant is several orders more efficient and less polluting than an ICE. Now if we can move to wind or solar I would be happier, not to mention getting off of coal plants, but it is part of a larger picture.Offer $7,500 and which I now think the President has upped it to $10k rebate, to buy a car is like having a child so ugly you need to tie a pork chop around his neck just to get the dog to play with it.
These electric cars are a joke. All they do is transfer the pollution from one source to the other. Once they reach there max range on a charge you are carrying around a few hundred pounds of lead. A similar built internal combustion vehicle would be far more efficient over all.
An electric car that is charged with wind or solar beats a old gas guzzler by a long shot.QUOTE]
It depends on how deep we cut into this.
The construction of the components for both create toxic waste that must be considered.
At this point in man's evolution, the warm and fuzzies are coming from the alternative wave.
100 years from now, the answer will be revealed in history.
Yeah and cash for clunkers went to the extra trouble of putting silica in the engines, seizing them up on purpose to ensure that any possible usefulness was removed. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0IcIxhd8ksThe first big car rebate,said the trade- in's had to be crushed,the steel
ended up in china. None of the cars got into the used car market.
THE QUESTION HOW MANY OF THE CLASSIC USED CARS HAVE YOU SEEN
ON THE ROAD SINCE.
Lou Swire,VooDoo,could ride his motorcycle to Washington to represent us,if
not Loosewire will have to take another trip to Washington.
What on your mind that needs attention in Washington,while get
my a b c map out for the right street.
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