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In reply to the discussion: More bad news about electric drive autos... [View all]DCKit
(18,541 posts)27. You lost all credibility claiming that batteries would be landfilled.
Especially non-lead/acid batteries. The components are simply too valuable.
In case you haven't noticed, we recycle a lot of things in these modern times.
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It would likely be a cleaner, safer, saner, cooler world. The 21st Century office hasn't
leveymg
May 2012
#14
"upset at how we generate electricity, not how we consume it." --> we could improve both
KurtNYC
May 2012
#35
well the first one, curb weights, is from Toyota - same place you got your press release from
KurtNYC
May 2012
#36
You can bring non-functioning NiMH Prius batteries to the dealer for a $200 payout
NickB79
May 2012
#40