On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 9:02 AM, Dave <e...@dc9.tzo.com> wrote:

> I think in the future you will have your choice.
>
> My wife could live with an electric car most of the time.   I could not
> as my travel is totally unpredictable.
> So I could see us having one electric and one gas, diesel, or propane
> powered car/truck in the future.
>
> I drove from Washington DC back to Indiana a month ago or so and that
> was about 550 miles in a day.  Right now the only viable fuel to do that
> on is
> gas, diesel, and perhaps propane.
>
> I have a gas/natural gas powered truck but they restricted the natural
> gas filling station in town.   :-(
>
> So I want to convert it to propane which is still cheap around here I
> think due to the fracking.
>
> Dave
>


Dave,

Yep, like I said, there are times and places where all electric vehicles
have their place.  With the current limitations though, I just don't see
wide-spread use.  At least until those limitations are overcome.

That's why I said a hybrid is much better suited to the majority of folks
that would like to wean themselves off gasoline/diesel vehicles.

Mark
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