FFH
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http ://www.forbes.com/lifestyle/collecting/2003/10/21cx_dl_1021vow.html
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or you can google the name of the car "T-zero"
How much would you pay for this car?
It goes for about 200,000 dollars. Other than the price, I don't see why a person would not want to own a car like this? I really don't see why people are against fully electric cars. Isn't 300 miles per charge plenty of miles to get you anywhere on a regular basis? Is it that hard to plug in your car every 300 miles? What's the deal? Why do people prefer Hybrids over fully electric cars? I would just about do anythig to own this car. Zero to 60 in 3.6 seconds. What a rush and no oil changes.
This car came out a while back. I am amazed that this type of car is not toned down a bit and put into mass production. I would be the first in line to buy it. A more practical version could be easily made, and could be affordable. Do you think that oil companies are actively involved in keeping these cars from going into mass production like gasoline cars. I realize that there have been quite a few electric cars produced, but no enough to really make a dent into the gasoline car industry.
You will have to type this address in manually or go to the link provided in post #4
or you can google the name of the car "T-zero"
How much would you pay for this car?
It goes for about 200,000 dollars. Other than the price, I don't see why a person would not want to own a car like this? I really don't see why people are against fully electric cars. Isn't 300 miles per charge plenty of miles to get you anywhere on a regular basis? Is it that hard to plug in your car every 300 miles? What's the deal? Why do people prefer Hybrids over fully electric cars? I would just about do anythig to own this car. Zero to 60 in 3.6 seconds. What a rush and no oil changes.
This car came out a while back. I am amazed that this type of car is not toned down a bit and put into mass production. I would be the first in line to buy it. A more practical version could be easily made, and could be affordable. Do you think that oil companies are actively involved in keeping these cars from going into mass production like gasoline cars. I realize that there have been quite a few electric cars produced, but no enough to really make a dent into the gasoline car industry.