On Feb 15, 2008, at 10:46 AM, David Crooks wrote:

> Considering, I paid $16,000 total for the car vs. what $23-24,000?

        Just under $21K

> Just hope the battery doesn't die...

        Well, the track record is impressive. Since 2005, there have been  
*zero* cases of batteries failing. And even if it did, it has a  
regular gas engine; the batteries are only used to provide the  
electrical needs (duh!) and to assist the engine during acceleration.  
The biggest benefit in stop-and-go traffic is that the engine can shut  
off when not moving, as the batteries keep everything else going.

-- Ed Leafe





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