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zxappeal
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I'd probably own something like that. I've DRIVEN something similar to that (well, not with all the amenities, but a similar three-wheeler). Nothing accelerates like an electric, that's for sure.

But when you can only go 30 miles on a charge...and initial cost is $25k...

I would love to have something like that for commuting, but when I have to make the move to our Washington NC facility, it would barely make it one way on one charge. If I could get something like that for 7 grand, then it might be a reality. I think a basic one could be built for about that, maybe a little more.

Because CA is the only state that is so heavily impacted by environmental concerns. Think LA.

[Edited on December 3, 2007 at 10:58 PM. Reason : there you be.]

12/3/2007 10:57:43 PM

CalliPHISH
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"Because CA is the only state that is so heavily impacted by environmental concerns. Think LA"


Hmm, not trying to sound like an ass, I genuinely do not know. How is it they are the only state that is so heavily impacted? Why not NYC... Atlanta... or even Raleigh for that matter.

12/3/2007 11:02:03 PM

zxappeal
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I'd wager this: CA isn't the only state, but it's probably got to be one of the top three worst.

12/3/2007 11:13:03 PM

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