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Feedback from enthusiastic early adopters shapes EVs of the future
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s***@yahoo.co.uk
2014-01-06 10:14:31 UTC
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BMW, General Motors and Nissan Motor Corp., have connected with consumer EV enthusiasts for data, testing and marketing. They say such true believers not only spread the EV gospel but help them work through kinks in technology.
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2014-01-06 20:19:19 UTC
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Post by s***@yahoo.co.uk
BMW, General Motors and Nissan Motor Corp., have connected with consumer EV
enthusiasts for data, testing and marketing. They say such true believers not
only spread the EV gospel but help them work through kinks in technology.
http://www.autonews.com/article/20140106/OEM06/301069976/feedback-from-enthusi
astic-early-adopters-shapes-evs-of-the-future
Here's the solution ... ditch the near-useless batteries and put a
petrol engine (with a manual gearbox) in them, and get rid of the
pig-ugly styling, and THEN people might actually buy them. ;-)

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