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Friends: 6 | lets start with some specs and pics SPECS ON SALE: Spring BASE PRICE: $98,000 DRIVETRAIN: Three-phase, four-pole electric motor, 248 hp; two-speed electrically actuated manual CURB WEIGHT: 2690 pounds 0 TO 60 MPH: Less than 4.0 sec (manufacturer) RANGE (EPA): 221 miles Last edited by KandyRedCoi; 04-08-2008 at 05:06 AM. |
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Friends: 0 | It will beat a Ferrari at the quarter mile, but a Ferrari has a higher top speed. I'd like to have one, but it's really a lot more car (performance-wise) than I need. My preferred car would take twice as long to get to 60, and would have half the range. I just don't need more than that. My preferred car would also have a lot more room. |
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| S is for Super! Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: SoCal/AZ/NV
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Friends: 6 | IMO everything is good but the "range" or the lack of it if it did about 300 I would highly consider it over my exige |
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Demanding 300 miles is unrealistic, and it tantamount to saying you won't buy an EV. BTW, the Tesla validation prototype went 245 miles on the EPA combined city/highway course. Driving aggressively it went just under 200 miles, but driven conservatively (i.e. gently) I think it was not too far below 300 miles.
__________________ Daniel Primary car: 100% Electric 2003 Porsche 911 Carrera. Estimated range at 55 mph: 81 miles total or 64 miles to 80% discharge. Top speed 70 mph. Secondary car: Zap Xebra SD, also 100% electric. 1.9 cents per mile. Range: 40 miles total, or 32 miles to 80% discharge. Top speed 35 mph. Faster downhill. Both EVs use electrons generated from water power. Gas guzzler for when I have to travel farther than 60 miles: 2004 Prius. "If voting changed anything, they'd make it illegal." -- Emma Goldman "Anyone who has ever looked into the glazed eyes of a soldier dying on the battlefield will think long and hard before starting a war." -- Otto von Bismarck | |
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unlike most people i drive my CARS...my exige as bought in july 07 and to date ive already racked up 12K+ miles on it, my caddy ext is also bought in 07 and has 40K+miles on it i do have a life, people to see, places to go to...plus considering they rate the car @ 200miles going 65mph, who really drives that SLOW on the freeways? 300miles is great so you have that extra cushion "just in case" most cars can run up to 300miles on a tank of gas it would be kinna dumb to release a $100K car that is electric and does 0-60 under 4sec but only get 200miles/charge ![]() the car wont even make it from LA to LV with out having to recharge, LOL, who cares how fast it goes, itll be stranded somewhere overnight after 200miles hahaha
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Friends: 0 | If you drive that much, there will not be an EV that meets your needs until the next big breakthrough in electric energy storage. It is NOT "dumb" to manufacture an EV that provides the range that present battery technology allows. Very few people need to drive as far as you do. For your lifestyle, you'll have to settle for a car that gets at least some of its energy from liquid fuel, i.e. a hybrid, a PHEV, or a REEV. |
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