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Re: Batteries in the passenger compartment?

by Randy Eckert :: Rate this Message:

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Pretty easy to put in a wall, (think taxi/cop cars)
Plus that cuts down on heating and cooling needs,
of course I never think about building anything bigger than 2 seats,
I am using a honda hatch back (87) just that way, it is a 2 door 4 seats but
the back ones are coming out.
I have never been one to leave things stock.
I have never lost money on a resale either you just have to do good work, I
also never have paid anyone to work on my cars either,so that's not for
everybody

On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 9:14 AM, Heynow <mistel@...> wrote:

>
> I have been avoiding looking at wagons as a glider as I don't like the
> idea
> of batteries in the passenger compartment.  I want to be able to keep them
> in the trunk and under the hood.  Am I wrong in thinking this?  Do some
> wagons have more carrying capacity, so they are better foe an EV?
>
> Thanks
>
> Peter
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