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It goes 200 miles on a charge, has advanced batteries not available in US or Japanese products, it uses no gas and is plug in rechargable.

2006-09-01 03:43:22 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Other - Cars & Transportation

wwwmilesautomotive.com

$28,000.00

2006-09-01 04:30:26 · update #1

model XS200

milesautomotive.com

2006-09-01 04:35:25 · update #2

9 answers

Yes, I would. The car is more affordable than you may think.
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With a $10000 trade-in, on a purchase price of $28500, my monthly payments on a 5-year loan would be about $400.
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But it's better than that. We drive about 1300 miles/month. With gas at $3.10, in an 18mpg car, that's about $224 worth of gasoline.
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In a typical electric car, that gets about 4 miles per kilowatt-hour, the same mileage costs only about $10-20 (depending on your electric rate.)
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That's a savings of over $200! So that $400 car payment might as well be only $200. Once the car is paid off, that $200 savings goes right into your pocket!

2006-09-01 09:28:30 · answer #1 · answered by apeweek 6 · 0 0

you will additionally could desire to mine the steel ores and get oil to offer plastics and skill for the producing. the only way an electric powered vehicle is 'eco-friendly', is notwithstanding if it is charged off renewable skill materials, which contain photograph voltaic, wind etc. lower back wind generators and photograph voltaic panels could desire to be prepare someplace. Wind generators are an elementary layout, metalwork fabrication, yet photograph voltaic panels contain silica, dug from the earth. the factor is, that once you made the photograph voltaic panels or wind turbine, they don't consume oil, gas or coal to offer skill.In that way it helps the ecosystem. For a hybrid vehicle to be fairly 'eco-friendly', you're able to desire to apply bio-fuels produced using renewable skill or (if a diesel) consume recycled vegetable oils the two as via skill of a immediately vegetable oil conversion or (with a touch elementary chemistry) as bio-diesel, it is chemically the comparable using fact the oil derived version and could artwork in any diesel engine, new or old, with out differences, which contain gasoline line/tank warmers. one element to bear in concepts, is that the battery p.c.. could placed on out or malfunction in the previous the tip of its life, so includes chemical components that could desire to need transporting to be recycled. My decision may be a typical diesel vehicle. In organic MPG words, they are not some distance off what a hybrid can return, without issues approximately battery packs not lasting as long as they could desire to or only failing.In maximum hybrids, if the hybrid battery p.c.. is flat, you could not start up the vehicle!

2016-10-01 04:22:24 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

If I could afford it, you bet, but I sure it will be too pricey. I mean look at it this way, WHO wouldn't want a car that doesn't require to you put $45 or more of gas into every week? Of course unless your rich and drive a big SUV and just don't care. But thats besides that point.

2006-09-01 03:45:39 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Possibly.

2006-09-01 03:48:23 · answer #4 · answered by janicajayne 7 · 0 0

I hope they build cars better than they build other crap. Actually, they probably stole the plans from an american or japanese company. (chevy is trying to sue a chinese car company for making their own aveo's)

2006-09-01 06:13:00 · answer #5 · answered by isx650 2 · 0 0

It depends ont he price, compared to a normal gasoline car

2006-09-01 04:10:02 · answer #6 · answered by sameer_v 1 · 0 0

Yes. Too bad we don't make one here though. I wonder why not?

2006-09-01 03:49:06 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

How much is it? Sounds interesting though..

2006-09-01 03:45:32 · answer #8 · answered by Takashi101 1 · 0 0

nope!!

2006-09-01 03:46:58 · answer #9 · answered by doogie494 2 · 0 0

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