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What GM didn't tell you about their electric car, Part II
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From Mac Johnson in Energy Tribune:

Today I am proud to announce that my toaster gets over 230 miles per gallon (in the city). In fact, it gets well over that, having used absolutely no gas in several years of daily toasting of untold breads and pastries.

Also, my computer gets shockingly good gas mileage, and my shoes, and my tomato plants. Even my dog gets incredible gas mileage, and she's been dead for five years.

What? All these "facts" are absolutely nonsensical and irrelevant, because those things don't run off of gasoline in the first place? Well, yeah, but then neither does the Chevy Volt in city driving…

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Topics: General Motors | Autos | Cruxallaneous
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