Posted on 05/30/2012 6:48:00 PM PDT by arthurus
oull probably never read a road test review by me of the Nissan Leaf, or the Chevy Spark, or the Toyota RAV4 electric. And that may tell you every thing you need to know about these vehicles.I cant review them because they cant make it down here for me to review.
Down here being about 220 miles and five hours driving time from the hubs where the car companies keep their fleets of new cars, which ordinarily get sent out for hundreds of miles in every direction to guys like me for week-long evaluations.
Chevy Spark? Chevy Spork? ... the Volt?
I paid a visit to the Tesla dealer in Menlo Park a couple of days ago. The new S model has a claimed 300 mile range, assuming the correct battery pack option is selected.
Not a bad looking car, either.
http://www.teslamotors.com/models
Now I could go for a Diesel Hybrid! I’m thinking my next car will be a little Turbo Diesel SUV. I’m not hauling kids around anymore, but want room for at least 5 passengers and room in the way back for some number of groceries and smaller stuff. Hubby has a Ford F-250 Turbo Diesel Crew Cab, so he’s got room for the big stuff.
Well, it will be. The Chevy Spark electric and the electric version of the Toyota RAV4 are 2013 models and so not yet available. But when they become available in a few months from now, you can expect the same performance and cost characteristics.
Sometime you just have to read the whole thing...
I have never heard of the Spark. Is it just renaming the Volt because of the engine fires? Truth in labeling? :p
Just make it the Chevy Electrical Fire and be done with it.
Apparently his solution is:
Truck It If You Can’t Drive That Joke.
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