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dean @ Feb 22nd 2008 11:53PM
Well said, Nathan. You don't happen to live in Spokane, Washington, do you? (not related)
Anyways, I do take issue with your idea on a series hybrid without battery packs. Its an interesting idea, but one that hasn't been tested ON CARS (that I know of). Light cars may perform very differently than trains (and large off-road machinery). Besides, if you run less than 40 miles per day, you don't use any fuel (practically). But cost goes up.
I'd like to see a series hybrid car without batteries just to test this...but not on an amateur level.