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A Chevy volt. Turns out gm figured out that a PHEV is a great idea 12 years ago
What kinda rpms you getting on that
Not sure, just realized this is a computer post lol
If you want mpg it's anywhere from 75 to 130mpg per tank of gas.
Haha, welcome. rpm was just the first vaguely-car-sounding Linux term I could think of.
What is rpms in Linux? I just lurk on /all so I see a ton of Linux stuff that I don't understand haha
RedHat Package Manager. It's also the file extension for their packages, so you'll see stuff like firefox_nightly.rpm