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Mitsubishi will put its Colt electric mini-car on Japanese streets by 2010. It competes in a category dominated by 600cc | Mitsubishi will put its Colt electric mini-car on Japanese streets by 2010. It competes in a category dominated by 600cc gas-powered mini-cars that face lesser regulations. With competing cars already rated at 100mpgs in Japan, 93 miles with a top speed of 93 mphs might be just enough to disrupt Suzuki and the other leaders. | ||
See Wikicars' comprehensive '''[[{{FULLPAGENAMEE}} Review]]'''. | See Wikicars' comprehensive '''[[{{FULLPAGENAMEE}} Review]]'''. |
Revision as of 04:53, 17 August 2006
Mitsubishi will put its Colt electric mini-car on Japanese streets by 2010. It competes in a category dominated by 600cc gas-powered mini-cars that face lesser regulations. With competing cars already rated at 100mpgs in Japan, 93 miles with a top speed of 93 mphs might be just enough to disrupt Suzuki and the other leaders.
See Wikicars' comprehensive Mitsubishi_Colt_EV Review.
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At $19K, this mini-car proves that electrics are moving forward faster than all other technologies.
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