Whats everyone think of the new electric cars from Mitsubishi and Nissan?
I really like them, I decided my first car will be electric, I just wish our governments would offer more incentives for them.
Never having to pay for gas, hellz yea!
Electric Cars
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I like the idea of energy independence. It's not like the electric cars will be cost free to run, though, but at least the electricity can be generated with our own (USA) coal and nat gas
As far a gov't giving incentives, only if it came from other gov''t programs. I'm not looking to subsidize more industry.
As far a gov't giving incentives, only if it came from other gov''t programs. I'm not looking to subsidize more industry.
If you really want to lessen your impact on the environment, get a small apartment near your work and walk or bike where you need to go. If you need to go further, take public transit or rent a car. The battery technology for electric cars is not mature yet and there are environmental issues with them. From a cash outlay point of view you will pay a premium for electric of hybrid that will be higher than the extra cost of gas in most cases.
Most gasoline in Canada comes from oil from Alberta. In Nova Scotia it comes from Venezuela. Most electricity is generated from oil or natural gas from the same sources. In some cases you're just moving the location of the energy conversion (from your car to an central plant) by switching to electric.
Edit: Transport Canada is trying out the technology in Canada. Unless you're very wealthy, you may want to see how that test works out first. http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/programs/enviro ... ng-118.htm
Most gasoline in Canada comes from oil from Alberta. In Nova Scotia it comes from Venezuela. Most electricity is generated from oil or natural gas from the same sources. In some cases you're just moving the location of the energy conversion (from your car to an central plant) by switching to electric.
Edit: Transport Canada is trying out the technology in Canada. Unless you're very wealthy, you may want to see how that test works out first. http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/programs/enviro ... ng-118.htm
A lot of hydro is from hydro-electric dames as well. I don't know why Ontario doesnt just use the hydro from quebec, rather than using coal plants.
And on Nissans website it states that, it would cost around 2.50 to fill up the car from nothing. You only get 100 miles with it, so not that bad. They also said they're working on fixing the enviromental issues with the batteries, I'm sure that, by the time I have enough to buy a car, hopefully that problem will be solved.
And on Nissans website it states that, it would cost around 2.50 to fill up the car from nothing. You only get 100 miles with it, so not that bad. They also said they're working on fixing the enviromental issues with the batteries, I'm sure that, by the time I have enough to buy a car, hopefully that problem will be solved.
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Re: Electric Cars
Where do you live that electricity is free? Or where you making fun of people ???Jebus wrote:Whats everyone think of the new electric cars from Mitsubishi and Nissan?
I really like them, I decided my first car will be electric, I just wish our governments would offer more incentives for them.
Never having to pay for gas, hellz yea!
Re: Electric Cars
I mean gas at the pump, and Ironman, thats the idea of it.strathmeyer wrote:Where do you live that electricity is free? Or where you making fun of people ???Jebus wrote:Whats everyone think of the new electric cars from Mitsubishi and Nissan?
I really like them, I decided my first car will be electric, I just wish our governments would offer more incentives for them.
Never having to pay for gas, hellz yea!