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Why the focus on MPG for an electric vehicle?
The real question is: How much in increased electricity costs will one incur from recharging this vehicle "at least once a day"?
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Why the focus on MPG for an electric vehicle?  ye | 08/11/09
That plus the added price tag  Michael Kelly | 08/11/09
Agreed  Larry Dignan ZDNet Moderator | 08/11/09
Yup...  Linux User 147560 | 08/11/09
Don't forget the cost of replacing the battery pack  frgough | 08/11/09
Wh are you on about?!  Linux User 147560 | 08/11/09
He may be right.  pdq | 08/11/09
All batteries have a cycle life  stano360 | 08/11/09
yes, but ...  wkulecz | 08/11/09
The Real Question is...  tasscliff | 08/16/09
The electric car fills a niche...  msalzberg | 08/11/09
Hydrogen costs to much to manufacture and the gas station refit would be..  Been_Done_Before | 08/11/09
Not at 40 Grand!  pmcgrath@... | 08/11/09
RE: Chevy Volt: 230 mpg in city driving; Are you a buyer?  mybunkaccount@... | 08/11/09
Mmmm?  stano360 | 08/11/09
We must start somewhere  bmgoodman | 08/11/09
Why?  Lunatic59 | 08/11/09
Nobody will pay 40 G's for a pedestrian looking vehicle  BillDem | 08/11/09
good point  Larry Dignan ZDNet Moderator | 08/11/09
How about an air powered car?  Been_Done_Before | 08/11/09
Obviously  wkulecz | 08/11/09
Why so expensive?  pdq | 08/11/09
Hope it works...  wkulecz | 08/11/09
$2.75 per 100 miles?  wkulecz | 08/11/09
No, I would not buy that.  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 08/11/09
RE: Chevy Volt: 230 mpg in city driving; Are you a buyer?  hsr0601 | 08/31/09

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