Posted on 11/11/2011 4:51:26 AM PST by Libloather
Now these people own an overprices POS electirc car, and they can't use the necessary technology to charge it...
I love it..
You sound like you know what your talking about. You must be an electrical engineer. My dad was and he knew his stuff. Would this be possible if you were a rich liberal elite living near a power station?
A neighbor friend of mine who is also conservative told me about a client of his with a prius. The client told him it cost about $200 just to have a front headlight replaced. Does anyone know if this is true?
I THOUGHT the world seemed a little cooler this year...
No, I have a Camry and it is very inexpensive to change light bulbs on it...sorry...:((
I was talking about a prius specifically, not Toyotas in general.
I just answered my own question. Yes, they are pretty costly to replace and if you read some of the posts on this website, some people are finally starting to realize that they are getting screwed like a light bulb(pun intended).
http://www.hybridcars.com/forums/replacing-headlight-bulb-t910.html
Have any liberals calculated .... no
Or do liberals think .... no
Do liberals know .... no
Current bushes! If we just plant current bushes all along the highway then people can charge their cars whenever they want to and do it for free. Everyone knows the sun puts a charge in the current bushes when no one is using them...
Not really, I'm being sarcastic...but they are just about that simplistic in their mindview.
Maybe the Volt owners can get windmills or solar panels on their garages...
The $200 is probably because, being a good liberal, the guy has no idea how to do it for himself.
It would be easy to have charging stations in commercial locations.
Apartments complexes, strip malls, warehouses, etc.
They market electric cars for the masses, and the power grid just will not support home charging at this time.
Plus people want to drive more than 40 miles per day.
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