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<blockquote data-quote="nmp1" data-source="post: 15760834" data-attributes="member: 162682"><p>I agree with mjn76. Electric cars are coming on at an exponential rate. They are no longer a science project for tree huggers. I think a lot more hybrid performance cars will give way too full electric performance cars. What happened with the car values from 60s and 70s muscle cars will most likely never happen again, everyone learn from their mistakes.</p><p></p><p>Once the hybrid mustang hits the road that will be the beginning of the end</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nmp1, post: 15760834, member: 162682"] I agree with mjn76. Electric cars are coming on at an exponential rate. They are no longer a science project for tree huggers. I think a lot more hybrid performance cars will give way too full electric performance cars. What happened with the car values from 60s and 70s muscle cars will most likely never happen again, everyone learn from their mistakes. Once the hybrid mustang hits the road that will be the beginning of the end [/QUOTE]
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