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Lauri
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01.27.2010, 05:24 PM

Well... I won't start to argue with you guys PR and government support and big corporations and things are bad, mmmmmmkay We've all seen the "Who killed the electric car" documentary - it really pisses you off and frustrates, how things are done... but that's life, what can you do?! I think that documentary explaned very nicely what and why is happening.

It is an ongoing process. Tesla is a step in a right direction. Or maybe not. Time will tell. London is full of GWiz cars. It works there. Tesla IS the first real car that George or Matt can go, buy, enjoy and see that electric cars do work and make sense.

I think Tesla shows people that electric car can work. And Tesla puts the big car companies to work on the electric cars also although they dont't want to.

Only time will tell how we are charging our electric cars in 10 or 20 years.
   
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01.27.2010, 05:45 PM

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Well... I won't start to argue with you guys PR and government support and big corporations and things are bad, mmmmmmkay We've all seen the "Who killed the electric car" documentary - it really pisses you off and frustrates, how things are done... but that's life, what can you do?!
I don't mean to attack you, but please, please don't say things like that! It really grinds my gears when people say "that's just life, get used to it"

It's only life if you accept it to be that way.


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01.27.2010, 05:58 PM

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01.27.2010, 06:35 PM

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Well... I won't start to argue with you guys PR and government support and big corporations and things are bad, mmmmmmkay We've all seen the "Who killed the electric car" documentary - it really pisses you off and frustrates, how things are done... but that's life, what can you do?! I think that documentary explaned very nicely what and why is happening.

It is an ongoing process. Tesla is a step in a right direction. Or maybe not. Time will tell. London is full of GWiz cars. It works there. Tesla IS the first real car that George or Matt can go, buy, enjoy and see that electric cars do work and make sense.

I think Tesla shows people that electric car can work. And Tesla puts the big car companies to work on the electric cars also although they dont't want to.

Only time will tell how we are charging our electric cars in 10 or 20 years.
We here love to debate things so please don't think we are starting things. I like what you posted, but for this technology to be on par with petro powered vehicles, it needs to be compatible in every way possible. I like what Tesla did too for the EV market, but it could've been much better.
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