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cpxbrex January 5 2010, 04:30:24 UTC
As someone who's lived in Maine, the whole "what about heavy snow" is mostly irrelevant if you live in town and have a snow removal service (which everyone in town does in fact have). It's preposterous if you live in town in Maine to believe that a commuter car wouldn't have sufficient clearance or power or whatever. If you live out of town and have a hundred yard long driveway up a hill? Well, maybe you do need a truck onto which you put your snow plow. However, for the vast majority of people even in very snowy places, a commuter car would be fine.

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kinkyturtle January 5 2010, 22:30:25 UTC
Yeah, it's not meant to be an offroad vehicle, is it? :}

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gorn_captain January 5 2010, 04:48:39 UTC
Landmaster! I used to admire that rusty beast from the 101 freeway back in the day. I was disappointed to find Dean Jeffries had moved or closed up his shop last time I was in L.A.

Nice to know the vehicle is still out there somewhere. Anchor Bay has been dragging it's feet on getting the damn movie out on DVD.

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braxus January 5 2010, 06:42:08 UTC
Ah the little sperm car as my friends call it. I was considering putting in a deposit in for one at one time. Unfortunately, the past couple months are showing that the company's survival may be questionable. :/

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tombfyre January 5 2010, 16:58:11 UTC
Now that right there is a damn fine looking electric vehicle. I only hope we see more and more come onto the market over the years. And hopefully at affordable prices too!

And yes, one has to love the Landmaster. :D I always thought it cool that they made a real and functional vehicle for that movie.

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