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f**k yeah performance electric cars.. that looks fantastic. I want one!

The only thing is I would like one with gears - just for the nostalgia value :D

edit: just noticed the front wheels are 5.5" with 175s and rear is 7.5" with 225.. Weirded out

i wouldn't buy 1 untill they have a longer battery life. 400kms isn't that good. for me that wouldn't get me to brisbane and back. so if i had to go to a meeting in brissy for work, i would have to park it at a friends place to charge it while i went to the meeting so it had enough charge to get me home. petrol will always win in that sense since it takes a few mins to get another 500-800kms out of the car.

second rate.

last month an electric car was slashdotted that had real potential.

its premise - leverage laptop batteries for "free" R&D. was pretty good.

except for the fact that it seems not a month goes by and there is another battery recall...

I saw a car like this being tested on fifth gear. Acceleration looked impressive, as it should seeing as it's peak torque is at 0rpm!

Crazy stuff.

yeah i remember that too, Tiff test drove it in europe somewhere i think... he also said it was around $300,000, dunno what curencie that was ethier. it does look very nice and i would be very interested in one if i could afford one... or fit in one (only assuming i cant at this point)

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