Roger, you comment has some validity but, I am still jealous, of those who
the manufacturers have elected to make available all the alternative
vehicles, and refuse to sell in my state at all..
*Dennis Lee Miles *
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Rick Beebe wrote:
> There's compliance and then there's compliance. There are, I believe, 7
> states other than California that have ZEV mandates as well. I was able
> to get a Smart ED because I live in one of them. But I can't get a Honda
> FIT or Spark EV or Fiat 500e because those are Califor
There's compliance and then there's compliance. There are, I believe, 7
states other than California that have ZEV mandates as well. I was able
to get a Smart ED because I live in one of them. But I can't get a Honda
FIT or Spark EV or Fiat 500e because those are California only. I
presume Honda,
Bruce, and others, IMHO any EV built by a major manufacturer; but, limited
to sales in California, is a compliance car. Real EV are available
nation-wide and are worthy of my general comment. I am not living in
California (I lived there in 1970 & 71.) I buy my cars near home (in
Florida), and I a
http://gas2.org/2014/06/06/chevy-spark-ev-now-available-hertz-rental/
Chevy Spark EV Now Available as a Hertz Rental
[2014/06/06] Hertz
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Though some may deride it as nothing more than a compliance car, the Chevy
Spark EV is among the most efficient and fun electric cars out there. Don’t