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	<title>Comments on: Vehicle Charging Stations Come to West Village</title>
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		<title>By: Avid Reader</title>
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		<description>Your point is pretty spot on and I doubt they will be getting much use because of the massive number of electric cars out on the road currently. It will be years before any of the electric cars are cheap enough to make sense for anyone but the 1%-ers. Doing the arithmetic of my auto and the chevy volt on an upfront and long term gas comparison; I would have to drive the volt for over 8 years at my current overall mileage and typical distances driven before I get back to even and start saving money.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your point is pretty spot on and I doubt they will be getting much use because of the massive number of electric cars out on the road currently. It will be years before any of the electric cars are cheap enough to make sense for anyone but the 1%-ers. Doing the arithmetic of my auto and the chevy volt on an upfront and long term gas comparison; I would have to drive the volt for over 8 years at my current overall mileage and typical distances driven before I get back to even and start saving money.</p>
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