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Nissan Unveils All-Electric LEAF

MojoRilla writes "In Japan, Nissan unveiled their all-electric LEAF (press release, and Flash site). Slated to launch in late 2010 in Japan, the US, and Europe, this car will have a 100-mile range, seats 5, has an advanced computer system with remote control by IPhone, and promises to be competitively priced. While this car's range won't work for everyone, it could be a game changer as a commuter car." Recharge time is 8 hours with a 200-volt power source, and "just under 30 minutes with a quick charger" (no further details given) to charge to 80% of capacity.

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  1. Re:This puts the lie to the H-1B program. by amiga3D · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Did you bother to read that muddled up mess before you hit submit? you really shouldn't post while you're under the influence.

  2. Re:Doomed. by copponex · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    This car's range and charging time are suitable for 90% of commuters. You may think it's not, but your baseless opinions have nothing to do with reality.

  3. Re:100 miles with or without A/C? by AuMatar · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    DId you just really suggest I get out of the car? If I'm in stop and go traffic, I'm on the fucking freeway. You really think its a good idea to get out of the car in the middle of the fucking freeway?

    I know some of you really really want this idea to work, but please put some thought into your rebuttals. The point about turning it on and off would at least work- but I'm not going to do that. I just don't care enough. I just want to get to my destination, and not be uncomfortable. I don't want to be monkeying with the damn car the entire time.

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    I still have more fans than freaks. WTF is wrong with you people?
  4. Re:Let's remember a few things for this discussion by GooberToo · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    You've made some very excellent points!

    So if we were really serious about making a dent in oil consumption and CO2, we would be pushing for more fuel-efficient pickup trucks, cargo vans and SUVs instead of this inane (but highly press-friendly!) pursuit of ever-more-efficient small vehicles. The people that drive those vehicles can't or won't replace them with small cars no matter how efficient.

    Under the assumption of "can't", that's actually not true. Many studies have shown, in the US, anywhere from 60%-80% of all SUVs and trucks can be replaced by a car tomorrow. That's because the vast majority of these people use them as a status symbol. These vehicles never leave pavement (meaning they don't need to be 4x4 either) and have a single occupant greater than 80% of the time. In short, 60%-80% of all truck/SUV owners are dicks taking money out of all of our pockets by needlessly driving up oil costs in an empty attempt to convince the world their penis really isn't small.

    I want to stress again, you have excellent points but I want to add yet one more. If Obama is serious about kick starting the economy and reducing the US' demand for oil, he need only get congress to pass a single bill. Thus far he has not even hinted at doing so. Most people don't realize the US's military is the world's largest single consumer of oil; bar none. Furthermore, the bulk of the US military is using engine and turbine technology from the 50's, 60's, and 70's. We have made drastic turbine improvements since the 70's. One study I read stated if the Air Force was to modernize their jet engines, the US military's consumption of oil would drop almost in half. Furthermore, passing a military modernization law would immediately spawn jobs to design/adapt replacement turbines as well as new jobs to manufacture and upgrade the equipment. Not to mention all the new jobs required for training. Also, most people don't realize but the bulk of non-deployed turbine maintenance in for the US military is actually subcontracted to civilians so all of this immediately translates to additional work in the civilian population.

    So long story short, Obama has proved to be nothing but a farce. If he wants to be anything other than a joke, he need only pass a law requiring turbine modernization over the next five years for the Air Force to drastically reduce the US' dependence on oil while at the same time creating thousands of new jobs. And best of all, such law would pay for it self very quickly because of the drastic reduction in our nation's oil consumption. Such a law is a win-win-win for everyone except foreign nations who sell oil. So come on Obama, stop being a joke and actually do something that makes a difference.