Dying for a Chevy Volt, but....

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Didn't GM recall most of them and send them to the crusher? O_o

TDD

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The Daring Dufas
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GM has one good idea like that every few years.

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AMuzi

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I think I read about a few of them still existing in museums. O_o

TDD

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The Daring Dufas

Shell sold excellent road maps with topographic contour lines, accurate and detailed enough to plan an invasion.

There were two of us who found we could go anywhere and never get lost. The other guy didn't even read German.

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Jim Wilkins

young people would buy a toy in the hand out of their paycheck and eat junk food made at home to make ends meet.

While having a car three times the cost of my first 3 bedroom brick house and 1/3 of the price of my current home and property it is over priced. And since I'm retired, I don't spend my money to pay for others ideas and wants.

If the government wanted to stimulate them they should have:

  1. subsidize the battery so that massive charge would be lower.
  2. Do as California did - have mandated plugs to be at parking lots and down town parking.

not subsidize multiple companies that were sold to the Chinese.

I suppose the hundreds of Tzars we got with the Pres really paid off...

Mart> >>

Reply to
Martin Eastburn

They don't count teleporting.

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Tom Gardner

I saw a TV show about a palce in California were most residents own planes, have garages to put them in, with streets wide enough to get them home from the landing strip.

Reply to
Wes Groleau

Mine went a thousand miles between three-dollar fill-ups.

Drove forty miles inland to cross into Mexico without having to wait in line. One peso per liter, eighty-liter limit.

Stock tank held forty liters, but I put another forty liters in an add-on tank in the spare tire well. Piped so I could fill both through the stock tube, and empty both with the stock fuel pump.

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Wes Groleau

"Children died, the days grew cold, a piece of bread would buy a bag of gold."

(song I heard in the '70s)

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Wes Groleau

We have Jumbolair, and the Leeward Air Ranch here. Yes, it was home to Jimmy Leeward, who died in that air show accident in his highly modified military plane. Jumbolair is where Travolta lives.

Reply to
Michael A. Terrell

That front that is moving south sure brought a hell of a lot of large flies! Were they your pets?

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Michael A. Terrell

Who pays for the electricity they use?

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Michael A. Terrell

You better behave! I'll soon have the range up to 1500 miles, and I'll pop up there to smack you!

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Michael A. Terrell

Gold has no value when it's all you can do to survive.

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Michael A. Terrell

Gummer also has to sit down to pee.... that might have sumpn to do with it.

So what's the

Ummm, lessee, ummm..... the diff is that I'm not predicting the end of he world on a certain date?? Could that be it?????

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Existential Angst

No, they're my fans and groupies, they follow me everywhere and won't leave me alone. O_o

TDD

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The Daring Dufas

Hmm. You can see why they're expensive.

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harry

Putting a kit together needs little knowledge. And a golf cart is a nothing. Has a golf cart got regeneration for example.?

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harry

Better than being slaves to US banksters.

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harry

Is that the only vehicle you possess? I bet you go shopping with your pickup filled with trash in the back.

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harry

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