I admit that it's better looking than many hybrids (looking at your Prius) and it's likely a whole lot less expensive than the Tesla, so does this (the BMW i3) signal a "tipping point" when it comes to completely electric cars?
Would you drive one? Would one (with its range limitations) fit your needs/habits? Is styling and design going to be the reason they catch on?
Your thoughts as to the future and the possibility of dropping gasoline-fueled vehicles for typical use?
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Tesla model S already did that for cars, [url=http://www.rideicon.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/TTXGP_6355.jpg]Icon and Brammo[/url] did it for motorcycles.
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What part of that is sexy?
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It's a cool car, but it is not sexy. I prefer a 6 series.
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Disgusting, and not practical. Will probably see upper class house wives cruising around bragging about how they save the environment. I don't see why anyone would buy this ugly golf cart. Especially when Tesla exists.
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Edited by Porsche 914: 7/31/2013 12:34:27 AMNo that car is 40k. With that kind of money I could do much better. Also AMG already made electric cars sexy.
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Makes me feel better about my car
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That looks terrible. Reminds me of [url=http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01544/aston-martin-cygne_1544666c.jpg]this.[/url] Prize for guessing the manufacturer.
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Looks like an X5 and a Smartcar has a lovechild...and it has Downs Syndrome.
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still looks like a tiny japenese shit car to me! nope they dont make it sexy
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Volts look really good, in my opinion. Internal combustion engines won't become the minority until the cars can store comparable quantities of energy and are conveniently recharged.
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that is the ugliest car I have ever seen, I would rather drive a Prius
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That may be the ugliest looking car I have ever seen in my entire life.