The world needs a new source of energy, an unspillable source.

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  1. Price of petrol 140p/litre average car travels 10km per litre this car does 145km for the same price that is a 1450% improvement and then look at your bank balance after 5 years.

  2. I love the car. Why is this chap standing there shaking his hands!?! I do NOT want to look at this dude. We want to see the dang car!!!

  3. @Eragon7985 If you are concerned about speed, get a Telsa Roadster. You can only go like 50 miles on a charge, but beat the hell out of a Lotus Elise around a track.

  4. @yakovgolyadkin Mitsubishi are working on various different versions of this car. There will be a lower cost version in 2012 with a lower range, and I believe that a longer range version is on the cards as well – but don’t quote me on that.

  5. @Eragon7985 The driving appeal of an electric car is actually the torque curve. It gives you a real shove in the back from a standing start, which makes them a real blast to drive, even at low speeds. You have a lot more fun driving around town in an electric car than you ever do with a conventional car, simply because of the characteristics of the power plant.

  6. I’ve been talking with some people from Mitsubishi, and in about two years I’m planning on getting one. It won’t be available in my area until Nov, 2012, and I assume that battery technology will advance by late 2013 that the range on a charge will be improved.

Mitsubishi i MiEV electric car review

The Mitsubishi i MiEV is the first mainstream electric car to go on sale in Europe, with a North American version due during the latter part of 2011. Long term electric car owner, Michael Boxwell, reviews the car.
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