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Good read for the masses. Although it has no mention of the Aptera on the second page. It states that Larry E. Hall is editor of Northwest Auto News Service and a freelance automotive journalist based in Olympia, Wash. He has an intense interest in future automotive technology. If he has such an intense interest in future auto technology, I would think he would include the Aptera. I guess he has an interest in brand name auto companes futures.
http://editorial.autos.msn.com/artic...umentid=435223 Last edited by morrownavy : 04-20-2008 at 11:29 PM. |
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I loved the long section about GM's hybrids. GM's hybrids are for sale to the public in name only. There will be more Apteras going to customers in the next year (assuming Aptera can keep its schedule) than GM hybrids sold to customers in the past year. They're mainly doing fleet leases right now, but they've released a couple hundred to dealerships so that they can say that they're out there. Autobloggreen has been covering this a good bit.
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the same day I posted this and surprise... I have recieved no response back yet.
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MSN basically sucks. They (Canadian version) had a global warming denial story showering praise on Timothy Ball. On Earth day.
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