They didn't make many (Nissan Hypermini)
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Nissan Hypermini - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Never heard of this one before. Was looking at 2001 EPA MPG listings and saw this one. regards Mech |
I like how the headlights look like a Tata Nano, and also like a Prius.
Neat vehicle, I want one! |
Looks like an enclosed golf cart.:turtle:
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What has progressed in 14 years since it's introduction? Plenty of predictions of vast increases in range. What surprized me was how good it actually was in 1999. It would suit my wifes and my own commuting needs and the inductive charging is an added bonus.
While the price seems high, for such a limited production that is to be expected. It would be contemporary today and it also must have been crashworthy enough to pass US standards. Kind of reminds me of a two seater version of Ben's Mitsubishi. regards mech |
14 years? Maybe that says the battery technology has peaked and the issue is with wind or rolling resistance?
Electric vehicles have been around for almost 100 years. They made them back in the day with reusable lead acid batteries as they didnt require warm up like todays cars. I think Jay Leno has one called the Baker Electric Truck. Toyota made an electric RAV4 back in the 90s and GM had the EV1. Its my experience many of the new vehicles brought to market are limited to residents in a few states, prehaps with the worse economies and at that for lease, not ownership. Unless you run a business a lease, at least most of them are not in your favor unless you want an EV to drive. :eek: |
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A BEV will only ever be a second vehicle for most people, despite what Tesla is trying to prove (and don't get me wrong - I pine for a Model S is the worst way possible!!), but who wants to spend $35K on a second vehicle? |
I think its just the law of physics that we are over looking.
Most of the over unity stuff draws energy from a magic vortex, vasuum, the air, radio wave, earths van-allen belts, etc. Me, I feel there is a way to use a stick of radio active material that emits energy and there s a coil or soemthing we can wrap t in and collect that energy. |
If I remember correctly, it was first presented in the '97 Tokyo Auto Show.
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If your mode of transportation had 4 legs and a tail that might help you.:turtle:
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58 Impala Custom and since a 1958 Chevrolet Impala convertible was my second car in '67, I really wish CA. would sell these electric '58 Impalas. This business takes CoCo (sp) and make Smart Car copies, I think, and might make a Nissan 'lookalike' too. |
theres a small number of S-10 trucks that got the EV1 drive system.
they where sold to mostly power companys. and now theres a mand full out on the market. Chevrolet S-10 EV - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia also the GEN2 dodge vans 91/95 year range, where made in a EV they where $120,000 when new.... there's very few of them. James Wolfe's 1993 Dodge TEVan |
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