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Only 5% of next car purchasers expect to buy all electric cars-Road and Track.
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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 5337040" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>Apparently you have never watched Ice Road Truckers. Good ice (stuff that hasn't froze and thawed and refroze a few times) has amazing strength. I've seen a one ton Ford dually pulling a car trailer loaded with a 4,000 pound fish house on it drive 2 miles across a lake on 8 inches of good ice. I wouldn't recommend it but I've seen it done. The Dept. of Natural Resources recommends 12 inches of ice to support a full size pickup. 8 inches for a car. Ice is super strong and then you have to add its buoyancy to the equation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 5337040, member: 5382"] Apparently you have never watched Ice Road Truckers. Good ice (stuff that hasn't froze and thawed and refroze a few times) has amazing strength. I've seen a one ton Ford dually pulling a car trailer loaded with a 4,000 pound fish house on it drive 2 miles across a lake on 8 inches of good ice. I wouldn't recommend it but I've seen it done. The Dept. of Natural Resources recommends 12 inches of ice to support a full size pickup. 8 inches for a car. Ice is super strong and then you have to add its buoyancy to the equation. [/QUOTE]
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