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I would have a freind buy a POS for like 50-100 bucks & ram him, since its his own car im sure he wont mind.Im sure after that he wont be driving that for work.
Puts a whole new meaning on hang loose. That is ccccccrrrrrraaaaaazzzzzzzeeeeeee. What's going to happen when all these hybrid batteries when they are disposed of? Seeks like the next big eco disaster.
Puts a whole new meaning on hang loose. That is ccccccrrrrrraaaaaazzzzzzzeeeeeee. What's going to happen when all these hybrid batteries when they are disposed of? Seeks like the next big eco disaster.
damn i never thought of that. that's a very good point!
Puts a whole new meaning on hang loose. That is ccccccrrrrrraaaaaazzzzzzzeeeeeee. What's going to happen when all these hybrid batteries when they are disposed of? Seeks like the next big eco disaster.
"According to the U.S. government, lithium ion batteries aren't an environmental hazard. "Lithium Ion batteries are classified by the federal government as non-hazardous waste and are safe for disposal in the normal municipal waste stream," says Kate Krebs at the National Recycling Coalition. While other types of batteries include toxic metals such as cadmium, the metals in lithium ion batteries - cobalt, copper, nickel and iron - are considered safe for landfills or incinerators (Interestingly enough, lithium ion batteries contain an ionic form of lithium but no lithium metal)."
lol! I was there last year and saw this car. That was on Waikiki right in front of the hotel I was staying at (Marriott Waikiki) I am going to have to pull up my pics now and post the ones I took of this, lol