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BEatonNo1
Posted - Mar 20 2003 : 10:59:50 PM okay I have a question for you. rumor has it down here in TEXAS, that in Canada it is common to find electrical outlets in parking lots for oil pan heaters. now i can belive oil pan heaters (makes plenty of sence to me) but I cannot imagine parking at a walmart and plugging in your car. I mean i have heard of trees exploding after weeks of cold, but stopping at walmart to do the grocery shopping and having to plug in. Thats really damn cold
Edited by - BeatonNo1 on Mar 20 2003 11:02:09 PM
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Aaron Cake
Posted - Mar 22 2003 : 2:00:30 PM Only in certain parts in Canada where it is VERY cold. Around here in Ontario you don't normally find that. Shame too, because it would make it very convenient for everyone to drive electric cars.
Plugging in is generally accomplished with an extension cord stored in the car.
BEatonNo1
Posted - Mar 21 2003 : 4:00:40 PM yeah thats what i figured.
how do you plug in. is there just a retractable cord on the bottom that you pull or what
n/a
Posted - Mar 21 2003 : 07:43:38 AM Rumor is always rumor. We have that but not every were. House and appartment have it but not everywere. Think about it. Who will pay the electricity bills?????