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Originally Posted by CraigD
It depends on what you mean by “street legal”, and what you mean by “ready to sell”.According to Phoenix’s website, Phoenix Motorcars will release a consumer version of its zero-emission, freeway-speed, green vehicle in 2010. , so it’s not quite “ready to sell”.
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Phoenix currently sells "fleet vehicles"
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Originally Posted by phoenix
Powered by the revolutionary Altairnano lithium titanate battery pack, Phoenix Motorcars’ zero-emission, all-electric Sport Utility Truck (SUT) can cruise on the freeway at up to 95 m.p.h. while carrying five passengers and a full payload.
The SUT has a low-cost maintenance schedule and will be introduced to fleet managers in 2008.
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And the Zenn is currently sold in a LOT of locations (check the retailor map) for inner city driving. let's face it, how many cities do you know where traffic moves faster than 25mph in rush hour. And that's the GOVERNED speed, you can take the limiter off with a little techno-wizardry; though that reduces your total travel per charge.
If GM crashes the Phoenix SUV/SUT could easilly take over GM's manufaturing plants, gut out the gas engine works departments, and crank out cheaper, more economical and eco friendly vehicles.
In My Honest opinion, General Motors Needs to Die, and Die NOW.
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