1600 of them to be more accurate.
The Buckeye Bullet was clocked on Utah's Bonneville Salt Flats at speeds averaging 307 mph, which could set a new record if it is verified by the governing body of motorsports. The old record for an electric car was 246 mph. The car was designed by Ohio State's Center for Automotive Research, which is refining technology for electric cars of the future. "They have just kicked the butt of every car company in the world," said Louise Ann Moeth, an observer who has written books on racing history at Utah's vast salt flats.
Way to go students at Ohio State. You just kicked corporate ass over the goal posts of design. We need inexpensive electrics all over this country but of course we're not going to get that anytime soon if ever. After all they don't burn oil.
Eh-our currency will be worthless soon enough. Maybe THEN :)
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ReplyDeleteAs a speed demon, I love that part of the story! Have you seen the commercial paid for by Big Oil where 'average americans' are bitching about Obama raising taxes on the Energy companies?
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And the rest of the stupid ass sheep will believe it. Hack hack---
ReplyDeleteI'd love to shove one of them batteries up a repukes ass. so how fast they move...might break that record.
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