Originally posted by dieselboy
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what the hell are sleepers? arnt they the things that support the railway tracks?
cheers for the new word.
im surprised there is a prius owners club. what do they do for fun? see how far they can drive on batteries?
did you know they are only kept at between 40-60% charged. any more charge than this and the batteries will degrade quicker than usual
they can use another type of battery that would be better but there is a greater fire / explosion riskOh Nana, what's my name?
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Originally posted by dieselboy View Postthey can use another type of battery that would be better but there is a greater fire / explosion riskCutting steps in the roof of the world
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Originally posted by dieselboy View Post?
like, off the road?
BUT it hides a deep dark secret - in vinces case 220BHP! (i hope i got that figure right!!)
I think the Mitsubishi legnum was the same, an estate car - nothing too special but it had huge performance.
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Originally posted by dieselboy View Post?
like, off the road?
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Originally posted by Apache View PostI took that photo at Yuma years ago - probably about 2003. She aint experimental anymore!
I dont know the fuel consumption figures - wasn't my area - but if you have to ask, you cant afford one
<edit> Same place, team pic
There's me standing, grey T-shirt, directly beneath the rotor head.Brian
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Originally posted by Apache View PostOh, one day I'm sure it will be, but right now, it certainly is not.
The day they impose restrictions and cut down on logging, (in actuality rather than just paper promises), then I may believe that any Govt. has the slightest interest in the planet. Until that day, it's a money making scheme.
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Originally posted by MattF View PostSame case as always. Non of this eco ramble they are trying to shove down our throats daily has anything to do with ecology. It's a pure and simple money making opportunity for those who already ahave cartloads of the stuff, and as such can afford to influence all the bent bleeders in Govt's for making it compulsory under the hidden guise of it being for the better good.
The day they impose restrictions and cut down on logging, (in actuality rather than just paper promises), then I may believe that any Govt. has the slightest interest in the planet. Until that day, it's a money making scheme.
The tree huggers lobby the government, the gov then make paper promises, and screw everybody by raising taxes on fuel, and the eco nuts think they've had a victory, where as in reallity we've all been screwed, and the so called threat to the planet is the same.
I say "so called threat" because the main threat is humanity itself, and the best way to deal with that is to cull the surplus population, I'll let the proffessors decide how to do that.Rob
Still working for the man!
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