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Around here people drive actual golf carts, ATV's, and the scooters to, well, scoot around town in response to the high fuel costs.
Electric cars that are similar to golf carts and are actually street legal are gaining steam. I really like the zap. If they could ever get it to go faster and the charge to last longer, I would so get one. I also love how the zap is both solar and plug in, so you can even save on electricity costs.
A school campus, I can't remember which one so forgive me, changed all their on campus vehicles over to something similar and they set the cars out in the sun, let them charge and recharge while their maintenance and security guys as well as students do their jobs and classes around campus. I love the movement and I hope it continues.
Would any of you buy one of these small cars, and if so under what conditions?
Around here people drive actual golf carts, ATV's, and the scooters to, well, scoot around town in response to the high fuel costs.
Electric cars that are similar to golf carts and are actually street legal are gaining steam. I really like the zap. If they could ever get it to go faster and the charge to last longer, I would so get one. I also love how the zap is both solar and plug in, so you can even save on electricity costs.
A school campus, I can't remember which one so forgive me, changed all their on campus vehicles over to something similar and they set the cars out in the sun, let them charge and recharge while their maintenance and security guys as well as students do their jobs and classes around campus. I love the movement and I hope it continues.
Would any of you buy one of these small cars, and if so under what conditions?