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Originally Posted by rscurtis
I'm sure these vehicles have their application for certain owners. I would question the author's 90% drop in fuel and maintenance costs, as I assume these cars still have tires, brakes and suspension parts.
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107 mpg... on gas maybe that extra energy is coming from somewhere (here looking at you PG&E)
These cars make me laugh because people think that since the energy is not coming from Chevron its free... PG&E (Pacific Gas & Electric) I'm sure is loving this guys new "toys"
Reading that the guy is from 40 miles away from Fairfield he may live in Napa and might be getting his energy from
The Geysers... lets hope so, if not he is likely changing in combustion of fossil fuels under his hood for the combustion of fossil fuels at the local power plant