You are right on this point Vince adding 5 k to the cost of a car because
your can't find a place to plug in at work.  When you have an EV plugs come
out of the wood work. I have found that many people will go way out of there
way to let me plug in or they don't want me to under any conditions .

 lawn customer "hi Steve want to plug in"
me "no thanks I'm fine" just want to cut the grass get home and work on the
EV
lawn customer " are you sure It kind of makes me feel good doing something
for the environment"
me " well it almost charged up as I was plugged in at the last yard"
lawn customer "liked your last video sent it up north to my son,you know you
can plug into the dryer outlet if you like"
me " no"
lawn customer "well if you change your mind just help your self"
me "can't hear you with this lawn mower going"
lawn customer "want me to plug it in for you"
me "no, go inside, leave me alone"
lawn customer " I got some electric tape I can tape that cord for you"
me "Don't touch it "
lawn customer "I like how Quite you truck is"
me "ya well maybe if I put a cord on you and plug it in you'll be quite to"
The only thing that makes my job bearable is that I get to drive my ev all
day long

 Original Message -----
From: "Vince" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 9:51 PM
Subject: RE: Seeking advice on donor car


>
> Lesley,
>
> You really should consider making it a pet project of yours to try and
locate a private parking space (obviously with an electrical outlet)
> that you can rent within walking distance of your employer.
>
> This would eliminate numerous headaches and save you a boatload of upfront
money. You would then be able to utilize a straightforward
> conversion of just about any vehicle your heart desires.
>
> You would be much happier driving a vehicle you really like, and the
nominal annual fee would be far outweighed by the substantial
> savings.
>
>
> Vince
>
>

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