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LindsayRichards wrote:
Glad you are the one in three hybrid owners who would buy a second hybrid. I thought they were all environmentalist. Economically, when all factors taken into account, they make no sense even with taxpayers footing the bill. It is a rapidly changing technology and today's hybrids will soon be as outdated as a decade old cell phone.
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LindsayRichards wrote:
Glad you are the one in three hybrid owners who would buy a second hybrid. I thought they were all environmentalist. Economically, when all factors taken into account, they make no sense even with taxpayers footing the bill. It is a rapidly changing technology and today's hybrids will soon be as outdated as a decade old cell phone.
โAug-10-2012 08:23 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:
I thought I read that there is a more powerful charger that can do it in a shorter time, maybe 1-2 hours, and possibly a dealer might have such a thing???
a while back there was an article on the use of some "green" funds in Maryland to put in a charger at a winery. yep, folks generally go to a winery and spend 4-8 hours touring/drinking/etc. what a foolish waste IMHO.
bumpy
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dmatt wrote:
Yeah, here in CA we have had a history of problems with power, like rolling black outs, etc. Don't think I want to depend on them to get to work. Interesting, I looked at a nissan leaf and the dealer said you can stop at any nissan dealer nationwide and recharge for free.