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We were Easter bunnies yesterday. We drove around and hid Easter eggs in the front yards of some friends from church (making sure the eggs were perfectly sanitary, of course). I wasn’t the one driving, so I decided to take the opportunity to photograph whatever cool/mildly interesting cars I saw along the way. Which ended up being less than usual, but still a few. First up, here’s a cool old Range Rover. I like these old Range Rovers with the round headlights, but sadly I was unable to get a picture of the front :/
Then there’s this very yellow Ford Escape that was holding up traffic. Does anyone know what “HYBRID PZEV VEHICLE” means?
And lastly, a mildly interesting Rover:
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PZEV= Practically zero emissions vehicle.
Which is a load of crap.
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DOTS was really good when everyone thought the world was ending, but now that this is normal people have gone back to their beige mobiles. That was a very nice thing for you to do. Happy Easter!
This is going to be the first ever Easter I haven’t attended the family egg hunt, which has got increasing strange. I haven’t missed the ratty old Easter bunny outfit that I always had to get a picture with for some reason, but I certainly won’t miss the random unrelated characters that kept appearing every year. Why is there a T Rex posing with me? I don’t think anyone knows.
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Happy E aster! Partial Zero Emission Vehicle is a C alifornia emissions definition that got adopted by the EPA , basically besides good fuel economy the car also has to prevent other emissions, like evaporation/loss from the fuel system .
Ford made these starting in the early 2000s and sold a bunch as fleet vehicles. M y wife has one now and it’s p retty great — 30mpg aroun d town and you can fit a bunch of crap in the back.