Separate names with a comma.
Teak and Mahogany are great for boats. Why can't we plant more? Nate
..
DaveLee, I don't think you understand what welding is if you are afraid it will come apart. If he had brazed it together, that would be a whole...
LOL! The guy behind Evan really wanted the parking space. We were at the Cracker Barrel on Sunday morning, I think it was the last available. Nate
Darell gets almost 3 miles out of a Kwh. For the record, I pay 5.546 cents per Kwh. There's one two-mile stretch that is full pedal all the way...
Personally, I don't think anybody that can stretch a car is an idiot. His understanding of why the car still gets over 50 MPG may be lacking, but...
I believe it's because the FWD/AWD option left plenty of space underneath for batteries and still have reasonable ground clearance. Also, the...
Man, what a beautiful car. Oh, wait, that's my car! ;-) Kablooie, you need to see "Who killed the Electric Car?" (the movie) NOW. These cars...
This should be covered under 5/60 for powertrain or 8/96 for hybrid system. Ask the dealer to open up the sprial bound warranty pocket reference....
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(darelldd @ Oct 22 2007, 09:04 AM) 528824</div> Here's my list of: if you squeeze it, what comes out? -Motor...
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(SyCo @ Oct 22 2007, 07:21 AM) 528780</div> Yes, and read the xkcd comic. The last post is a joke. Nate
Well, well. I shall declare, I have wanted an EV since the beginning of time, and have never looked upon them negatively. At last, finally, I...
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(efusco @ Oct 20 2007, 01:12 AM) 528107</div> I'll slam you. You're a moron for not changing the oil and ruining the...
Welcome to the forum, xkcd. I'm a HUGE fan of your comic. Anyway, I hope you buy a Prius, you'll love it. Nate
xkcd! It's you, isn't it? Here's proof, everybody! http://www.xkcd.com/331/ You should write about us in your comic. Nate
Sorry, my calculations were correct, my unit statement was not. 35,000 BTUs of electricity (10 Kwh) takes my car about 25 miles. Too bad I...
There are about 3413 BTU's in a Kwh. So, the 35000 BTUs necessary to make the gallon of gas (if it comes from electricity) is the over 10 Kwh....
Hey, xkcd, are you Randall Munroe? If so, it's an honor to have you here. Nate