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Fireblade Concept Is The New 2009 Corvette ZR1
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My cord's bigger than yours.
Mine's longer.
Mine's more powerful.
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Corvettric
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/Strong Bad
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The generator vehicle will actually be a Toyota, probably a Prius. It won't be able to keep up with the blistering speeds of the electric ZR1, but increased range is the goal.
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Its top speed is 125mph.
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[www.dragtimes.com]!
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Maybe we could call this "The ZEVenth Sign"?!?!
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BE THERE!
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I guess you're screwed if you take off in it after a spat with your spouse, and (s)he waits by the outlet until the cord gets a little taut, and then unplugs you!
That would be ZREVIL!
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I hear the reason why they are killing the Viper is because it didn't have enough usable surface area for solar panels.
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I love cars (I may even want a Viper GTS), but fuels other than petroleum are going to be needed in the long term. Alternative energies help our national security, our safety, and our economy (do you see any other part of the economy growing). Hell, I want better electric cars for all the people who hate driving, so there's more petrol for me to go to the track.
So what's up with the lame criticism of anything innovative? I'm really sorry that electric cars, in their first 20 years, aren't quite as good as chemical fuel, with well over 100 years of development behind them. Sneering doesn't do any good. People who look forward will be the ones who save this country for your children while you sit on the sidelines whining about them.
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Look at the history of the automobile and the internal combustion engine. You'll find that other sources of fuel were used initially, but petrol-based fuels offer the most bang of the buck. Why do you think we are still using it?
Unless you think it's a conspiracy by the oil companies.
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Bang for the buck aside, we're going to have to come up with something other than petroleum at some point (unless you all think there's an unlimited supply of oil). My point is that all those commuters and people who don't enjoy driving don't need to be wasting petroleum that should be saved for what it's really good for - high output, great-sounding, tire-smoking cars for people who appreciate them.
KaptKaos - I'm trying to see in my original post where I mentioned a 20 year timeframe for running out of oil. Where are your critical reading skills? I'm saying that it will eventually run out - if you don't believe that oil will ever run out, that's fine, but I've got some stock I'd like to sell you. When I talk about "saving the country" I'm talking about the aforementioned three points - national security, safety, and economy. Developing alternative energies promotes all three.
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I am on the Kaos side here too because I am sick of hearing how vital green/electric cars are when a) the economy needs something now, not 2 to 5 to an infinite number of years out and b) these same smug politicians are shaking their fingers at Detroit. Who do they think is going to make the sunshine cars for them?
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