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  • umm...wouldn't it be infinite miles to the gallon?

  • Oil companies dont like electric vehicles

  • still have the truck? or already sold?

  • What is the title of that song?

  • Rellek88, I agree totally. This is old tech, todays batts are way better and I dont care if i have to charge it 30 mins every 200km. Those high rate of charge batteries now exist. Check altainano

  • This is the absolute truth. I was stationed at Edwards Afb from 1994 to 97 and we had this truck, I used to drive it, totally electric, plug into a regular wall outlet and off you go around the flightline. Just makes me wonder why we have to wait till the 2010 Chevy Volt for the same technology thats been around for over 14 yrs or more....

  • The saddest thing about having to wait for the 2010 EV production cars is that it's nothing new. They brag about how this new electric car technology is great, but the truth of it is that it's been around for over 100 years. Most of the first cars were electric! They only changed to gasoline because of how cheap and convenient it was, and not to mention it was the waste that oil companies had left over after they cleaned the oil and what not, so it was like selling ice to eskimos!

  • @ajloder10 You are so right, Gasoline is and was a waist by product of making Grease, and Kerosene. They needed the grease to lubricate the Factories ( Whale Oil was to costly) and The Kerosene to heat with.

  • @rellek88 man they had electric cars in the late 1800's

  • @MrCoolguy6273 i dont think so can i have some proof??

  • @corvetteboy10 Before the pre-eminence of internal combustion engines, electric automobiles held many speed and distance records. Among the most notable of these records was the breaking of the 100 km/h (62 mph) speed barrier, by Camille Jenatzy on April 29, 1899 in his 'rocket-shaped' vehicle Jamais Contente, which reached a top speed of 105.88 km/h (65.79 mph). Before the 1920s, electric automobiles were competing with petroleum-fueled cars for urban useofa qualityservice car.Wiki"electic car"

  • @corvetteboy10 don't believe everything you see around you its all controlled...

  • Great song

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