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Default Nope, the right wing says this won't work.

In article 676d4ce1-ae77-4e15-80e4-
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On Jul 14, 10:13*am, iBoaterer wrote:
http://www.sfgate.com/business/artic...Smooth-silent-
fast-3706414.php


I can't understand why you'd come up with some type of lousy header
like "Nope, the right wing says this won't work." But ok I'll go along
with it.

i dont' know of anyone who is against owning the best bang for the
buck, but the car is average pricing of $70,000.00. I'm actually all
for technological break through's and advancements, however where is
the economical stance? Where are the recharge stations?

My Lincoln Town Car gets 23-25 mpg on the road and is paid for. I can
buy a whole lot of gasoline for $70,000 with little inconvenience.

You won't find that with an electric.


The economy doesn't come until advancement of said technology. The model
T is a very crude car, but it would cost $14,000 in today's money.
That's how technology works, expensive to start with, but the price
curve goes rapidly down. That's why I think NASA is a worthwhile program
despite it's cost.