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The Deliver is the oddest electric van we've ever seen [w/video]
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s***@yahoo.co.uk
2014-06-02 09:14:37 UTC
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UK's Liberty Electric Cars, a subsidiary of Green Automotive Company and the same group that brought us the E-Range, has built a fully functional prototype of the odd-looking electric delivery van you see above, succinctly called Deliver. The EV looks futuristic - much more like a concept car than something you'd expect to see the milkman driving - but it has practical elements built in. The EV looks futuristic but it has practical elements built in. Deliver weighs in at 4,850 pounds and offers ...
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2014-06-02 21:16:36 UTC
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Post by s***@yahoo.co.uk
UK's Liberty Electric Cars, a subsidiary of Green Automotive Company and the
same group that brought us the E-Range, has built a fully functional
prototype of the odd-looking electric delivery van you see above, succinctly
called Deliver. The EV looks futuristic - much more like a concept car than
something you'd expect to see the milkman driving - but it has practical
elements built in. The EV looks futuristic but it has practical elements
built in. Deliver weighs in at 4,850 pounds and offers ...
Read More: http://feeds.autoblog.com/~r/weblogsinc/autoblog/~3/Pb9eKFxs_No/
Yippee!! A "delivery" van that has a range of a whole 5feet or 3
minutes (whichever comes first) before needing a re-charge. I can see
delivery companies queuing up to buy them ... NOT! :-\

Electric vehicles "suck" and are highly impractical and make no sense
(they aren't really even "green") unless you're a little old lady who
only drives to the store and back on a Wednesday.

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