In the late 1990s and early 2000s, General Motors’ EV1s were the Apple Macs of cars. Ahead of their time, they were only driven by an enlightened “different” thinking few, but those that did felt passionately about their high tech machines.
A fully electric plug-in vehicle with a range of between 70 and 140 miles depending on model, the EV1 was first introduced into the marketplace in 1996. Available in limited test markets on a closed lease-only basis (whereby no actual purchase was allowed),...
Funny how Saturn was a spin off company that GM didn't want to produce, they also didn't want the electric car then got a bailout and now maybe they're thinking of "new" ideas which consist of building a newer model of a 70's muscle car.
Missy
SUICIDEGIRL
California, USA
NOV 01, 2011 06:00 AM