On Sep 19, 10:34*am, wrote:
Mark wrote:
On Sep 18, 11:55*pm, wrote:
Mark wrote:
Ok, for starters, here's 2 that beat your
40mile...$41,000 dollars. I think there's a least a dozen
more.
Nissan leaf, 100miles, $25,280.00
http://www.nissanusa.com/leaf-electr...n.39666952.&dc...
Wheego whip, 100miles, $26,495
http://wheego.net/more/
OK, you found a couple that make 100 miles that will be on the market
any day now.
Wrong. I *posted* a couple. There are quite a few.
You have posted none that make your 120 mile claim.
Not on the market till next year.
So I guess all that crap about Spain, and 40 miles, and
"rich ecowhiner" was just that...a pile of crap.
Show me the sales figures for the pure electric cars.
My Time machine is in the shop.
In Spain, it was all of 16 for the year for all models.
Put up or shut up.
Your claims don't match the reality which is
occuring in the automotive industry.
Where's all the cars you claimed where out there that get 120 miles on a
charge?
Remember? *You won't let me post them because it's against
your rules which narrow the debate down to: price after rebates,
current dealers that have websites, cars that were advertised last
spring, and vehicles that smell like lemon pledge.
Utter nonsense.
Ok, you never mentioned lemon pledge.
The rest is true, and limits evaluation.
The basic criteria is 120 miles on a charge like you claimed, then
I want
to know when it goes to market if it isn't already available and how much
it costs.
I just haven't supplied you with this info. You
can find it I'm sure.
So far the only thing you've been able to come up with is a one off
prototype
that isn't for sale.
True. That is the total sum of my effort to supply you with
this data.
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Jim Pennino
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