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Electric Cars
Electric cars are cool cars not only
for environmentalists but for others as well. If you've seen the
movie, "Who Killed the Electric Car?" then you'll realize
that electric cars have been given a setback in the last few years
in the U. S.

Tesla Roadster Electric Sports Car
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But, not to fear since electric cars are
not dead, altogether.
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In fact, besides the 1,000 or so electric cars roaming the streets
in California before the C.A.R.B. fiasco, there are models available
for import and there is a hot new electric sports car on the horizon.
The Tesla Roadster is
the hottest new electric car ever to lay tire on U. S. soil. With
0 - 60 acceleration in 3.9 seconds, grab your tree hugging, tofu-chomping
friends and take this zero emission vehicle for a test drive. The
car is 100-percent electric, goes 250 miles per charge and costs
about a penny per mile to operate. Of course the list price will
set you back 100 G, but if you happen to be a hotrod environmentalist
with a trust fund, then this car is for you.
For those who would like to lean less on the sports side and go
a bit more conservative, then the Commuter
car Tango electric car may just be for you. Actor George Clooney
is rumored to be Commutercar's first customer.
While most of the major car manufacturers have
abandoned the traditional battery-operated electric
car, there are a couple that have stated they are
working on lithium-ion electric cars (besides Tesla,
which is one of them). Mitsubishi and Subaru both
plan to come out with their own brand of electric
cars before 2010 and companies AC Propulsion and
Cleanova are working on electric car conversion
kits for the Toyota Scion and Renault Kangoo.
So, fear not electric car fans, your dream vehicle
is not dead, just developmentally delayed. With
the newest innovations regarding lithium-ion batteries,
there is sure to be a host of other automotive manufacturers
that will also get onboard and revive the electric
car for anxious fans. Tell the public that they
can't have something and they want it even more.
That's human nature and cure for the itch is a new
line of electric cars coming to market within the
next 2 - 3 years.
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