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Subscribe to this threadNew York '08 Preview: Nissan to unveil all-electric concept
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FSM @ Mar 10th 2008 12:51PM
"Details are scarce, but it's said to have a range of 100 miles and a top speed of 75 mph. While it's true that most people drive less than 100 miles per day, a top speed of just 75 mph seems especially limiting. Apparently passing on the freeway is not an option on this car."
Thats the problem with too many people. They don't want to make any concessions when it comes to helping us become oil independent. It seems like everyone want their electric car to be the same size as their SUV (to make it supposedly safer), be capable of doing 0-60 in 5-6 seconds, and be able to tow their fricking boat. And if it doesn't do all of these things, then phuck it. Whatever happened to the spirit of the american people where we would be willing to sacrifice to achieve our goals? It is obviously lost, heaven forbid we give up acceleration and 155mph top speeds in exchange for being able to thumb our noses at the oil cartels. This pisses me off.
mike @ Mar 10th 2008 1:27PM
"Sacrifice" is a lost word in America....at least been so for last few decades.