That raises a question. Is Ford dropping the Th!nk City? All of the reading
I saw only mentioned the dropping of the Think Neighbor. (which unlike the
city, is only an expensive golf cart.)

Stay Charged 

Hump


-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Carter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2002 3:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Th!nk protest



Our EV has adequate range for well over 90% of our needs
and judging by all the figures I've seen would meet the
needs of most commuters in the US. It costs $219/month.
That doesn't seem expensive. I don't think it's high maintenance.
Watering the batteries every 3,500 miles? Plugging in?
Hybrids pollute way more than EVs just look at the CARB figures.
EVs powered by solar do not produce emissions at the point of generation.
I don't want a hybrid because I don't want to use oil for transportation.
Oh yes and our car is a real car - it's a Ford Th!nk City.

One was in a head-on collision with an ICE in Norway (a Mitsubishi,
if I remember correctly) and the ICE car and passengers came off worse.
It's not tiny, it's quite comfortable for two people.
I guess it's just that you're obviously used to
the oversized monstrosities that are widespread on U.S. roads.
Go to Europe - there are plenty of Th!nk-sized cars on the road.

As far as I can see there are no "technical or economic issues"
standing in the way. Our car works *now* and would be economical
if produced on the scale of typical gas cars and *for sale*.
The only thing that stands in the way of us driving this
car for the forseeable future is Ford. I will be at the protest
because I see at as a way to educate "the masses" that people
do want EVs, just as I gladly educate people one by one every day.
Otherwise Ford and GM will just sweep this issue under the
carpet.

I hope that we come across as a credible source of facts.
The science and engineering has been solved to the extent
that there are adequate solutions on the road, "the rest"
is the problem.
Nick

Dr Nick Carter,
Owner, npc Imaging,
3000 Cleveland Avenue, Suite 209,
Santa Rosa CA 95403-2117
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  Tel/fax: +1 (707) 573 9361
http://www.npcimaging.com

Th!nk City EV driver &
President, North Bay Chapter, Electric Auto Association

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