> Rick Woodbury wrote: > >> There are 118,000,000 workers in the US according to the Dept of >> Transportation. Of those workers, even including the ones that work at home, >> 92,000,000 drive to work by themselves. They also state that the average >> commute is only 22 miles round trip. This means that a major portion of the >> 87% of the working population could use an electric car with lead-acid >> batteries for their commute and grocery shopping etc. What would motivate >> someone to buy a car that only serves that purpose if it couldn't be used >> conveniently for weekend journeys? >> >> This is why we built an electric Tango. > > I just wonder how can 92,000,000 so different individual people be > convinced to drive identical car. Can someone convince as few as > 10 women to get dressed identically? > > Victor
How on earth can you even imagine 92,000,000 identical cars. The shapes of narrow commuter cars are as infinite as as all the cars that have been built over the past 100 years. Use your imagination. Even our 3 prototypes don't look anything like each other. I'm blown away by your comment. Respect diversity. Best wishes, Rick Rick Woodbury Phone: (509) 624-0762 President, Commuter Cars Corporation Toll-free: (800) 468-0944 Doubling the capacity of freeways Fax: (509) 624-1466 Quadrupling the capacity of parking Cellular: (509) 979-1815 Zero to 60 in under 4 seconds 715 E. Sprague Ave., Suite 114 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spokane, WA 99202 Web: http://www.commutercars.com
