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Nissan Leaf: Sold out

Looks like their coal-powered cars have sold out before production has begun.

7 Responses to “Nissan Leaf: Sold out”

  1. Matt Groom Says:

    I still don’t understand how Diesel=bad, considering you can run most diesels on Kerosene, which is made from Coal, and Electric=good, considering it runs on the same thing.

  2. Weer'd Beard Says:

    The Automotive equivilent of Bill Engvall’s “Here’s your Sign”.

    I bet these things will have “Uncontrolled Acceleration” too just on the nature of their target demographic!

  3. Scott B Says:

    Hey, those cars are multi-fuel. It’s pretty rare that I could power one of those things on coal. It’s natural gas, hydroelectric, and nuclear for me.

  4. Jay Says:

    Oh come on. They’re nuclear powered.

    I’d rather have another Three Mile Island than another Deep Water Horizon.

  5. straightarrow Says:

    Waukesha made an engine more than seventy years ago that would run on anything flammable that you could put through tubing, uh huh, anything. Brandy, peanut oil, diesel, gasoline, natural gas, hydrogen, if it would burn and could be introduced to the cylinders the motor would run. Was very handy during WWII.

  6. Paul Says:

    You know they need dollar bill powered cars. Yea, runs off burning dollars. Why?

    Well you see with the 13+ trilliong dollar debt the only way to pay the intrest is to print alot of money. And when they do that the one dollar bill won’t be worth much as inflation comes.

    In fact, I’d stock up on pennies. The copper alone will be worth a fortune, even if the monentary value will be less than a Mexican centavo.

  7. Standard Mischief Says:

    they make Kerosene from oil, but historically it was first made from albertite

    I’m sure we can crack coal into gasoline if we really needed to. Was done during WW2

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