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Off her rocket says:
34 weeks ago

My problem would be seating 6 rather than 5. Otherwise, this would be a very practical vehicle for the type of driving I do.

I suspect comments about the looks would diminish if it was shown in a more traditional paint job than the example above. The advantage of this vehicle's unique appearance is that it would stand out and be noticed. When electric vehicles are seen on the road, their popularity will increase.

My question is, what happens to the combustion engines and other parts removed during the conversion process? Are they being disposed of responsibly, re-sold to other consumers, or returned to manufacturers? I would feel rather uncomfortable about buying and converting a gas-powered vehicle if I felt converting it would only subsidize another driver's choice to stay with fossil fuels, or otherwise contribute to pollution and waste.

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