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The electric car folks don't realize that their batteries are recharged with coal fired electricity, and I get a chuckle out of that. Excelsior!
GovOn a state level, the Va governor is going to pass a law requiring ultrasounds to those about to undergo an abortion. Forcing his personal beliefs, not what the supreme court declared in Roe v. Wade, onto his constitutents. What medical benefit is an ultrasound prior to aborting? Too much power.
I live in NB, Canada, If I'm over in Maine doing some shopping I always drive over on a empty tank so I can fill up. Gas where I live is $128 a liter, supposed to go up to a all time high of $150 a liter. At a $128 a liter it works out to $448 a gallon. Not looking forward to the end of the summer when it hits 150 a liter. Might have to limit diving my 74, not to happy.
The other, other thing i'm thinking about is, after watching the dodge RAM commercial last night, it occurs to me that ALL 1/2 ton pickups these days can get at least 20MPG, in some cases a little more. GM, ford and Chrysler. Don't know about toyota/nissan but i'm sure they are working on it.The weight certainly has not changed---if anything thing it's higher. Cubes have not changed either.
--And oh by the way, that 1994 Toyota T-100 went from 23.3 mpg to 32 mpg at 75 mph. And that truck was a lot more aerodynamic than our trucks to begin with so there's even more gain to be had on our square bodied trucks.
Quote from: Edahall on March 22, 2012, 03:56:10 pm--And oh by the way, that 1994 Toyota T-100 went from 23.3 mpg to 32 mpg at 75 mph. And that truck was a lot more aerodynamic than our trucks to begin with so there's even more gain to be had on our square bodied trucks.Any fuel mileage figures from the '60's Dodge? If it had the 225 slant-six to begin with, it ought to pull some decent mpg's.Sorry, no mpg figures for that 60's Dodge.
--And oh by the way, that 1994 Toyota T-100 went from 23.3 mpg to 32 mpg at 75 mph. And that truck was a lot more aerodynamic than our trucks to begin with so there's even more gain to be had on our square bodied trucks.Any fuel mileage figures from the '60's Dodge? If it had the 225 slant-six to begin with, it ought to pull some decent mpg's.