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Old 05-13-2009, 04:40 PM   #31
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A hybrid's battery is small relative to a BEV. Perhaps the best group to "study" are former EV1 owners, particularly those that drove the vehicle from '97 - '03.

Many RAV4EV drivers drove EV1s for years before they got taken away and they switched to the RAVs. Several RAV drivers have over 100K miles on them. I am surprised Darell hasn't chimed in more vehemently here as a long time EV driver, but knowing Darell (EVnut), maybe it DOES cause damage!! No, he was that way before, and we love him anyway.
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