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Originally Posted by Tsar
I don't care much for e-fighting at the moment, and if it was to happen it would be pretty handicapped because you have no clue how to perform a survey anyways.
It doesn't matter how much your Sears employees drive to and from work, they do not represent the rest of the population, therefor they are irrelevant (as any kind of survey sample).
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irregardless, a statistically significant amount of americans travel less than 40 miles round trip to work. it doesn't matter the percentage, but that enough people do drive that little to make the volt an important car.
for example, i waste most of my gas going to and from school everyday which is about 20 miles round trip. if i only had to buy gas for the random days i went home on weekends, i would save a good amount of money. so even though i do drive more than 40 miles at a time, the volt is still good for me too
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