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"I wonder how long those batteries will last before they need replaced and what the c…"

P.G. replied Mar 1, 2011 to Consumer Reports: GM's Volt 'doesn't really make a lot of sense'

17 Mar 10, 2011
Reply by MJS

"Might work better for a SUV or pickup truck, huh? Imagine having to buy a SUV to sav…"

P.G. replied Mar 1, 2011 to The Time Has Come for Natural Gas Transportation

11 Mar 3, 2011
Reply by P.G.

"That would be best but somehow everything will need to be coordinated. It's too big…"

P.G. replied Mar 1, 2011 to The Time Has Come for Natural Gas Transportation

11 Mar 3, 2011
Reply by P.G.

"Wishful thinking of course, but that would make for some serious mailbox money, huh?"

P.G. replied Mar 1, 2011 to Will rising oil prices drag gas prices up too

43 Mar 25, 2011
Reply by Wilma Watts

"From that website: A big reason for the utilities' antipathy toward gas is that pric…"

P.G. replied Mar 1, 2011 to Boone Pickens/CNBC

14 Mar 1, 2011
Reply by P.G.

"If NG were trading on an equal price per btu basis with petroleum, what would NG's p…"

P.G. replied Mar 1, 2011 to Will rising oil prices drag gas prices up too

43 Mar 25, 2011
Reply by Wilma Watts

"Makes you wonder why, if they were wanting someone to lease cheap so they could dril…"

P.G. replied Feb 28, 2011 to Tuscaloosa Marine Shale

84 Sep 26, 2011
Reply by Joe Aldridge

"One would think those leaders from producing states would be pushing this...At least…"

P.G. replied Feb 28, 2011 to Boone Pickens/CNBC

14 Mar 1, 2011
Reply by P.G.

"Anyone have an idea of many cubic feet of NG would be needed to fuel half the autos…"

P.G. replied Feb 27, 2011 to Will rising oil prices drag gas prices up too

43 Mar 25, 2011
Reply by Wilma Watts

"Maybe he will... He might consider anything if it meant getting re-elected.."

P.G. replied Feb 27, 2011 to Will rising oil prices drag gas prices up too

43 Mar 25, 2011
Reply by Wilma Watts

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