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BraggSurvivor
06-07-2008, 01:38 PM
http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm259/bructer1/loremoFrontpage_m.jpg


120 MPG!

Fuel efficient cars are being specifically blocked from entry into the U.S. & Canadian market. Ford and GM sell fuel efficient cars in Europe right now. But they won't/can't sell them here.

Has anyone seen the Tato Nano for $2500.00 out the door?

tacmedic
06-07-2008, 01:44 PM
I've looked at the Tata Nano before, they look pretty similar to a smart car in a lot of ways, only way more affordable. I agree that it is outrageous that these cars can't be sold here due to various restriction imposed by the government. When I was in Spain last year it was a rarity to see a car that didn't get at least 40-50 mpg (when converted from metric of course.).

Sam Reeves
06-07-2008, 01:46 PM
They probably don't meet our safety or emission standards. That was the case with the super cheap car from India.

BraggSurvivor
06-07-2008, 01:49 PM
For $2500.00, I'd buy 10 of them for my sales team/project managers. Even if they were like a disposable Bic lighter and lasted 3-4 years, it would be worth it.

BraggSurvivor
06-07-2008, 01:52 PM
They probably don't meet our safety or emission standards. That was the case with the super cheap car from India.

Same car I think Sam. There is a good vid on Utube showing them in motion. Why would anyone need more than 3 lug nuts anyways? :D

BraggSurvivor
06-07-2008, 01:57 PM
They probably don't meet our safety or emission standards. That was the case with the super cheap car from India.


They're probably safer than motorcycles, which are the other high-mileage alternative.

Sam Reeves
06-07-2008, 02:19 PM
They're probably safer than motorcycles, which are the other high-mileage alternative.You are absolutely right.

wareagle69
06-07-2008, 03:32 PM
its a conspiracy same as everything else Elvis is still alive actually he was the guy in the grassy knoll and he also is hanging w/ the little green men at area 51 after they planted all the explosives at the trade centre hmm what I'd forget?

Sam Reeves
06-07-2008, 03:55 PM
its a conspiracy same as everything else Elvis is still alive actually he was the guy in the grassy knoll and he also is hanging w/ the little green men at area 51 after they planted all the explosives at the trade centre hmm what I'd forget?

If everything is just peachy then why is everybody here putting so much effort into surviving when the SHTF?

Whatcha gonna do when some third world reject is willing to mine silver for $7.50 an hour with no benefits?

KT_Cobra
06-07-2008, 04:43 PM
Sam, it's because they realise that if they really get hurt or sick that the folks at the hospital are required to take care of them whether or not if they have benefits. I work in the healthcare field, and it's really annoying that those who decide to not have benefits through their workplace even though it's OBVIOUS that they can easily afford them, that they can get the same type of healthcare that those do who spend a fortune each month for it. I know, I know, insurance companies or mostly just a scam, really, but if you were to ever get REALLY sick or hurt it really comes in handy.
I'm all for charity hospitals, but when someone who decides to not buy health insurance for really no reason comes into the hospital and expects EXCELLENT healthcare RIGHT NOW, it really just makes me want to go berserk. I'm not going off on anyone - I'm really just venting. Sorry :)

wareagle69
06-07-2008, 07:39 PM
If everything is just peachy then why is everybody here putting so much effort into surviving when the SHTF?

Whatcha gonna do when some third world reject is willing to mine silver for $7.50 an hour with no benefits?

union my friend cvrd also known as vale/inco has one of the largest unions in the world this ain't cowboying my freind this is serious buisness when a scab comes around

Ridge Wolf
06-07-2008, 07:48 PM
http://www.bugev.net
and then there is a picture of one of the local boys here http://www.columbian.com/ with his invention, top left. Then, for lasting on the internet, since the second link here is the front page which changes daily. This link may stay on the internet a little longer. http://www.columbian.com/news/localNews/2008/06/06072008_Vancouver-inventor-charged-up-about-electric-car.cfm

Oh, you can get the Bug E now. I am not affiliated. I wish I were. :D

Ken
06-07-2008, 07:58 PM
Take a look at the Toyota Prius. 110 HP, EPA 60 mpg / 51 mpg. Large interior, decent trunk space, built in GPS display. So quiet you can't hear it running in either gas or electric mode. Even comes with an emergency kit. Hmmm.....

RBB
06-07-2008, 11:41 PM
Take a look at the Toyota Prius. 110 HP, EPA 60 mpg / 51 mpg. Large interior, decent trunk space, built in GPS display. So quiet you can't hear it running in either gas or electric mode. Even comes with an emergency kit. Hmmm.....

A friend has one. I've driven it and am impressed. The constant MPG readout also makes you work at being a more careful driver (careful to get better mileage). She has had it for two years and no problems to date.