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Originally Posted by baddog
Again, they are only good for around town and they are not very economical or good for the earth's wellness.
Anyone that thinks 300 miles is a lot is probably one of those people that are born and buried within 50 miles of each other with no venturing out of their comfort zone. I know you people are here.
300 miles is at 55 MPH. Who drives on the open road at 55 MPH? Besides, that is like Dodge saying you will get 30 MPG highway and 25 in the city. Those numbers are NEVER accurate unless you drive with the wind at your back and coast down hills.
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Granted, but the electrical car will be an alternative. In the US, 82% of the people reside in cities and suburbs. Most of these people don't drive more than 300 miles daily and having them use an electrical alternative will definitely help decrease the human damage on the environment ( not to mention lowering their monthly expenses ). Internal combustion engine cars will probably still exist for a very long time and for very good reasons, but the majority will switch to electrical.