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This page is about alternatives to the most common method of transportation, i.e. vehicles solely powered by internal combustion engines without any energy-saving and generally achieving mileage of less than 30-40 MPG.{{seed}}
 
This page is about alternatives to the most common method of transportation, i.e. vehicles solely powered by internal combustion engines without any energy-saving and generally achieving mileage of less than 30-40 MPG.{{seed}}
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
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===News===
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* '''2006-12-11''' [http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061211/UPDATE/612110400 Nissan planning new fuel-cell vehicle for early 2010s]
 
===Related Wiki Pages===
 
===Related Wiki Pages===
 
* Issuepedia: [[issuepedia:electric car|electric car]]
 
* Issuepedia: [[issuepedia:electric car|electric car]]
 
===Vehicles===
 
===Vehicles===
 
* [http://www.phoenixmotorcars.com/ Phoenix Motorcars]: practical performance electric car (doesn't say what the driving range is...)
 
* [http://www.phoenixmotorcars.com/ Phoenix Motorcars]: practical performance electric car (doesn't say what the driving range is...)

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  • Phoenix Motorcars: practical performance electric car (doesn't say what the driving range is...)