Think Electric Car test drive

June 9, 2011 · 25 comments

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The Think City Electric Car test drive was very fun, this is a small and affordable car that will be available for sale in the US in the next few months and we really look forward to it. The fully charged car goes as far as 100 miles and it’s a perfect weekday car to go to work and drive around the city. The car was brought from Michigan to California for a special event and we were lucky enough to drive it. The Think City electric vehicle looks small from the outside but is fairly large and tall on the inside, I felt really safe driving it. It’s a little noisy inside but nothing bad. The maximum speed is around 70 miles per hour (112 Km) and they didn’t want to tell me how much it would cost but I have my guesses ($10000 to 15000) since, well, it’s made out of plastic. Another benefit of the body is that it wouldn’t get scratched. The car comes with a radio and has an option for a GPS, two things I definitely need! Other interesting facts are that the battery lasts 100000 miles or a minimum of ten years, something other cars won’t live to see! Lastly, the first maintenance check is at 40000 miles. Think EV is a Scandinavian company that calls themselves “one of the most carbon efficient car companies in the world”. I just took a look at their new Think City design and I like it much better than this one we test drove. I hope we’ll be able to see them take over the roads of major US cities and our very own garages! What could be better than never going to a gas station

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