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To: truthguy

Ok, hydrogen? Not even feasible yet. Unless you want to blow something up. Ethanol? Dirtier and more expensive than gas and it’s running up food prices all over the 3rd world. Not to mention it destroys the engines of pre-07 cars. Gas and Diesel? Still the best technology on the market. Oh, and we have plenty here if the Muzzie and Socialists would only let us go get it. It’s 8 degrees here in Dallas with ice on the roads and we lost power last night for about an hour. That Volt is a 4000 lb paperweight here today, and the same goes for the months of June - September when it’s 100 degrees here. You aren’t getting 40 miles then either.


51 posted on 02/02/2011 6:05:00 AM PST by Republic of Texas (Socialism Always Fails)
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To: Republic of Texas
Top MPG is never achieved in weather extremes no matter what the technology. Your standard ICE vehicle will not achieve EPA MPG ratings in 110 Deg Temperatures with the Air Conditioning running full blast. The volt is no different. But the Volt can handle this situation owing to the ICE engine. You aren't going to have these temperature extremes the whole year. The Volt, unlike the Nissan Leaf (an all electric) can handle temperature extremes with no problems. Does it get the average 40miles/full charge? No, but it will keep you comfortable. Concerning hydrogen, I said it was in the future. Ethanol? Yes we all know that it's not a great fuel due to the fact it takes more energy to create a unit of energy from it than what it gets out. But my comments were meant to show that the electric motors do not care how the electricity is generated.

Finally your comments about having plenty of oil are completely wrong. I know people in the oil business and they are telling me that oil discoveries of significant nature are VERY few and far between. We simply don't have very much recoverable oil in the United States lower 48 if you exclude offshore. Yes, there is oil but it is not recoverable at economical levels.
52 posted on 02/02/2011 11:00:14 AM PST by truthguy (Good intentions are not enough.)
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