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jedi

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This is a new thread started as a result of the dreaded Thread Drift in "Hydrogen Use Storage and Transport" thread at post # 85.

Under the bumper of a Suburban in Dallas?

(FWIW, I agree, totally, BB. If I could find a good CRX I'd buy it immediately.)

I often picture how well my 40 mpg Honda Del Sol would fit under the 18 wheelers that I draft on occasion. In reality doing 75+ next to four of the xxx tires and wheels, parts of which are constantly displayed along the once upon a time "freeway" is a bigger concern.

This thread is activly looking for follow up comments on high mileage vehicles including the elusive "Roadable Aircraft" My solution for improving the mileage and safety of the high mileage road vehicle is to take to the air to avoid the heavy / light weight vehicle mix. By light weight I mean down to the bicycle on the roadways issues.
 
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