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EVcast #91: Oh No! Not the G-Word Again!

Wednesday, October 1st 2008 @ 12:53 PM (not yet rated)    post viewed 2402 times

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Paul Cummings
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PaulCummings said on Thursday, October 2nd 2008 @ 12:10 AM:

Oh no!  Ryan is home alone!

The Joule by Optimal Energy of Capetown, South Africa can be seen at their web site:  http://www.optimalenergy.co.za/

The stick shift did not go away- many cars still use a stick rather than an automatic transmission- in fact, most car companies use the automatic transmission 'option' to charge you more;-)  You usually see a stick on either sports cars, to play with the gear performance (think burning rubber;-), or on lower-end cars, to save money.

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