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Saved by uncleflo on February 12th, 2022.
We convert cars to electric. There are 1 billion cars in the world. As we convert to an electrically propelled society are we going to scrap all those cars? Instead, let's develop affordable ways of converting those cars to electric. We offer bespoke conversions. However we are full for bespoke conversions for 2022. We recommend budgeting £30,000 or more for an appropriate conversion and other sympathetic upgrades. A classic 1993 Rover Mini converted with a Nissan Leaf motor and drivetrain. Costs just around £1 to charge. Does 60-70 real-world city miles on one charge with upgrades for longer journeys available.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 15th, 2016.
The dos and don'ts of fuelling your petrol-saving vehicle. A few years ago, you could venture into some beneficent municipality and find — in the public garage, or the library car lot, or right in the middle of Main Street — a couple of plug-in electric vehicle (PEV) charging stations. These cities, along with college and corporate campuses, were demonstrating their commitment to preserving the environment, offering free power and prime parking to those citizens who were willing to spend a lot of extra money for a low-range, underpowered, unsexy vehicle. Those charger-augmented spots were often empty, simply because there weren’t enough PEVs on the road to fill them.
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Saved by uncleflo on August 30th, 2013.
A BELGIAN tourist branded Glasgow's parking laws "extreme" after the council refused his appeal that he was assisting his wife who had a broken leg. Roeland Mertens was issued with a ticket in Virginia Street this month when he left his hired car on double yellow lines.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 25th, 2012.
The youth hostel has a dining room, a cafeteria with terrace, two conference rooms overlooking the lake, two meeting rooms and two common rooms. It is located near the Echternach lake and provides an equipped sports hall and a 14 m high indoor climbing wall. 118 beds are divided in rooms from 2 to 6 beds, all equipped with sanitary facilities.
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