Electric Vehicles

It was over $100K but this thing is loaded with awesomeness! It's got a truck bed, of course, but there's also a nice, roomy cargo area under the rear seats, from one side to the other with an exterior door on both sides, right next to the passenger doors, plus there's a "trunk" under the hood, because no engine there.
Sorry Murrmur, but that comment just reminded me of something. (tongue in cheek).

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You are correct in what you say Jean Paul, I am also correct in what
I say, the incident of the melt down that I mentioned was caused by
my version of induction, your version is what you know about Maglev
Trains, I suggest that you remove the maglev and just look at the raw
power of your version of induction, I believe that you use aluminium
to get the effect of lift and motion, whereas I am looking at copper,
ferrous metal and electricity, somewhere in between, there is an answer.

Mike.
 
Before I'd consider an electric car they would have to be more environmentally friendly during production and disposal, have a range comparable to my diesel car, and have a more reliable and speedy recharge infrastructure. I'll wait for the hydrogen fuel cell car to become a viable option.
 
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