Phoenix EV SUT Best Electric Vehicle so far ?
These are the two most promising EVs, unless you can suggest a better candidate. To me the EV SUT [ sport utility vehicle ], is the most ideal so far. I am aware of the $90K Tesla Roadster, but we are speaking practical choice for the moment.
The Phoenix SUT goes for about $45K, yet what other Useful EV can you suggest that is available today? If you come up with a winner, I*ll post the description and photo here. = TG
Labels: EV, EVs, Phoenix, PhoenixMotorcars, sport utility vehicle, SUT
4 Comments:
I wonder how big they are, Johnny? They look so small, but it's hard to tell without an adult standing next to them for scale. They're good-looking automobiles, but I have a really hard time with small cars because I'm fairly tall. I hate banging my head getting in or out of a car.
These are full sized. The white truck is popular with municipal crews and some of those guys are BIG.
This link will give you some great choices.
http://tinyurl.com/3x7hk7
= TG
It must be dawning on people by now just how much the Vehicle manufacturers are dragging their feet at filling our demands for clean electric vehicles like the 1993 GM EV-1. 2007 is closing fast. How much more time is needed for heavean*s sake?
Check ahead to the November 4/07 post about the 4/5 page public relations propaganda in the National Post from the fork tounged Canadian Vehicles Manufacturers Association.
Sincere? You decide. = TG
Tesla wanted to put up a high freq grid around colorado springs to distribute electricity but he scarred the heck out of everybody. They thought he would fry their minds. The petroleum industry put the k-bosh on that deal. I just wonder what would happen if they electrify a stretch of highway like it were a slot car track. Power it with a tiny nuke reactor like the navy uses on a nuke sub. Would the oil people find a way to squash that deal?
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