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Toyota and Nissan Shift From Electric Vehicles; Death Knell for Chevy Volt?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 13433466:MV8yMTI5NjQ3XzM1OTQyNjcxX0M3M0EwQzZE] [quote:davvi:MV8yMTI5NjQ3X0Q2MkNEMjMx] "According to Toyota Vice Chairman Takeshi Uchiyamada, "Because of its shortcomings - driving range, cost and recharging time - the electric vehicle is not a viable replacement for most conventional cars; we need something entirely new." Uchiyamada is considered the "father of the Prius." An article by Reuter's exposes the limitations of EVs and focuses on Toyota's, along with Nissan's, change in strategy, which is now moving away from EVs. Even the most ideological and extreme green energy proponents and backers of the Chevy Volt will have to open their eyes to the sad truth uncovered by the latest report." http://nlpc.org/stories/2013/02/05/did-toyota-and-nissan-ring-death-knell-evs-and-chevy-volt lol, and didn't the obama administration spend millions of taxpayer dollars to promote gm and the chevy volt? [/quote] I think its safe ta say these jap carmakers know more about running successful automobile businnesses than these obamaa assclowns.:5a: [/quote]
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"According to Toyota Vice Chairman Takeshi Uchiyamada, "Because of its shortcomings - driving range, cost and recharging time - the electric vehicle is not a viable replacement for most conventional cars; we need something entirely new." Uchiyamada is considered the "father of the Prius."
An article by Reuter's exposes the limitations of EVs and focuses on Toyota's, along with Nissan's, change in strategy, which is now moving away from EVs. Even the most ideological and extreme green energy proponents and backers of the Chevy Volt will have to open their eyes to the sad truth uncovered by the latest report."
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lol, and didn't the obama administration spend millions of taxpayer dollars to promote gm and the chevy volt?
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