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westernrvparkowner wrote:
If it's a save the earth type I explain to them that throughout history problems are mostly solved only when they reach crisis status. Therefore, the switch to alternative fuels will happen when we begin to run out of fossil fuels. I then tell them I am doing my part to make that change happen as fast a possible.
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Mr.Mark wrote:
I'll tell them that we get about 6.5-7.0 mpg and then say 'what does your house get'?
(stole that from somebody as I thought it was a funny answer). They usually laugh.
MM.
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THOSE THAT DO NOT KNOW HISTORY ARE DOOMED TO REPEAT IT
โJul-24-2016 06:57 PM
Ivylog wrote:free radical wrote:Ivylog wrote:
I tell them I'm happy to get 7 mpg in an aerodynamic brick that weighs 45,000 pounds.
Why doesn't your 4500 lb car get 70 mpg?
Some can and do even better then that
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https://youtu.be/SThO7oY8pi0
OK, "Why doesn't your non hybrid/electric 4500 lb car get 70 mpg?"
PS: A Chevy Volt weighs 3500 lbs... not 4500 and it's using a second energy source to get more than 50 mpg. Why only 50 mpg? That's all my 3000 lb Prius can get using just gasoline. :W
โJul-24-2016 06:53 PM
Ivylog wrote:free radical wrote:Ivylog wrote:
I tell them I'm happy to get 7 mpg in an aerodynamic brick that weighs 45,000 pounds.
Why doesn't your 4500 lb car get 70 mpg?
Some can and do even better then that
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https://youtu.be/SThO7oY8pi0
OK, "Why doesn't your non hybrid/electric 4500 lb car get 70 mpg?"
PS: A Chevy Volt weighs 3500 lbs... not 4500 and it's using a second energy source to get more than 50 mpg. Why only 50 mpg? That's all my 3000 lb Prius can get using just gasoline. :W