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Infrastructure to Support Electric Vehicles in Whole of France by 2011 [view article]
This certainly makes a lot of sense to me. If an electric car can be extended to 100-200 miles and the battery can be replaced quickly then they become practical. The second thing necessary is the use of nuclear power to provide the electricity as France does. Pollution free transportation!!Reply
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Nissan Bases New Technology on Bees [view article]
that's cool. We seem to be learning more about where to look for future learnings. Now, if only Nissan would take a formal position that it will only sell fuel efficient, environmentally friendly cars. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Appropriation bills start in the House; not in the Senate. The House has already voted on a bailout of hedge funds/Wall st. Why should the House consider constructing a new bailout bill? Credit tightness is handled by central banks; not by bailouts. Why wouldn't hedge funds unload toxic high risk debt to other firms, and then to the U.S. tax payer? National debt is at $15 trillion currently and dollar is at -30% compared to all other major currencies. So a we pay a 30% premium on oil. Let the markets mark to market to give a current value to any underlying actual assets. Also the House doesn't take orders from the Senate. The House has already voted and done it's work; House adjoined. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Witness bear raid on Thornberg; Bear St. was there too. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
sierrarommero,You are right it is a manipulated market and those part of Paulsons cabal will get rich while the rest of us go hungry. Nancy Pelosi and her corrupt friends are being bought off cheap in this too. At least in a South American banana republic you know who the crooks are. Reply
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Anybody try to by some silver lately? You have to buy it at several dollars above spot price if the dealers can get it at all. [physical possesion of it] Yet the spot price is going down,the producers stock prices are going down and the market as a whole makes no sense. It is being manipulated by someone or something. Why is the federal reserve making JPM rich at the expense of others. The federal reserve needs to be abolished! Our country needs a free market system instead of the government, the federal reserve and the big money people manipulating at their given whim to dictate who makes money and who loses money in this rigged market.Reply
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Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
What the chinese are doing with $ 1 trillion of US paper? ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
you guy's ought to get up earlier,,,,old new's man Reply2020
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
The real price tag on Bailout 2.0 is now approaching $900 B, assumingFDIC doesn't actually have to pay out on those $250 K deposits!
Coupled with the rumored interest rate cut, I see us turning Japanese
and everything won't be all right. Reply
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
The real question IMO is why gold isn't surging given the global nature of this crises. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Mazel Tov Eli! Did you have a good new year?User273569 you have to realize that this is not just a US crisis going on. This is a global issue. You have Europe in a ression with high inflation. Many other countries had significat amounts of money invested in the US and the losses they have faced continues to put pressure on their currency as well. Additionally there are many speculators in FOREX. Reply
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Well Manistee, world currencies aren't doing so great either. The Euro is in trouble.... The real question is why gold isn't exploding to the upside. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
With the Fed and our Government eager to hand out money to anyone claiming a problem, I can't understand how the dollar can be so strong against a basket of world currencies! A clear explanation would be appreciated. Certainly the average country can't be in even worse shape than the U.S. Is this a coordinated effort to artificially support the dollar when it should be falling? ReplyAre Hybrid Vehicles Worth the Price? [view article]
Hybrids compare favorably in terms of performance to their conventional counterparts.For instance, the Ford Escape Hybrid has a combined output of 196hp from its I-4 engine and electrical motor. The regular I-4 Escape has 171hp. Reply
Are Hybrid Vehicles Worth the Price? [view article]
Replacing the battery pack is not an issue. All current new hybrids sold in the U.S. have an 8-year / 100,000-mile warranty on the battery, and the warranty is extended to 10 years / 150,000-miles in the 8 states with California-standard emissions laws.If it fails within the warranty period, the cost of replacement is FREE.
That is assuming you didn't do anything stupid to void the warranty, like crash the car, tamper with the hybrid system, etc.
Failure of the battery pack in the 2nd-generation Prius within warranty terms is virtually unheard-of. Reply