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<blockquote data-quote="Rodt" data-source="post: 635390" data-attributes="member: 19830"><p>This topic has been getting a lot of airtime on other forums for a while now. </p><p></p><p>Without understanding all of the comments about the technology one thing is very clear in that the technology is improving all of the time. When you do a google search and look at some of the specs for the 4wds (eg: Ford Electric F Truck) it is amazing the amount of power and torque they are talking about compared to the diesel / petrol offerings that we have now. </p><p></p><p>There have been jokes going around about carrying a generator in the back in the event of an emergency flat battery but when you think about it that isn't so bad an idea I reckon. Only applicable to 4wds though</p><p></p><p>Brave new world</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodt, post: 635390, member: 19830"] This topic has been getting a lot of airtime on other forums for a while now. Without understanding all of the comments about the technology one thing is very clear in that the technology is improving all of the time. When you do a google search and look at some of the specs for the 4wds (eg: Ford Electric F Truck) it is amazing the amount of power and torque they are talking about compared to the diesel / petrol offerings that we have now. There have been jokes going around about carrying a generator in the back in the event of an emergency flat battery but when you think about it that isn't so bad an idea I reckon. Only applicable to 4wds though Brave new world [/QUOTE]
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