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  • I obvisously don't know but I believe this company is under close door. Like what happen to the very first EV that GM, Toyota, and Ford came out a while back. Back let say 1994-1996. I recall The Ev-One from GM, and the EVone Rav4 from Toyota. It was doing good until the stupid California Air Resreach Board shut it down. It run a lot faster than these Zap vehicle. I think the governement want to spend more money on oil and poluting our earth and they complaint about the Smog in California. hahah

  • stock symbol ZAAP . buy the stock now its dirt cheap.... technology is gonig this way get on board before its too late. make that fast money for your future

  • looks like the batmobile

  • psipunk . com GO TO THIS SITE TO SEE MORE FUTURISTIC CARS ECT...

  • 6/26/09 (zaap) stock ^ now .40 great stock for 400% pop. last post was at .26

  • Awesome car! I'm putting my deposit down on a green one today...AND buying stock in the company!

  • you can buy zap stock now for .26 per share under (zaap)

  • Neither of the bigwigs drives an electric - in fact, they drive gas-guzzling sports cars and SUVs. You'd be better off donating your money than giving it to ZAP (or ZAAP).

  • nobody's commented for a month but maybe you know, smashgods.

    i keep on seeing triwheel all-electric models popping up, and most claim to get ridiculous -mpg-. is there a new "mpg" out there, including an electric term "g" i've never heard of? they all seem to get hundreds of "mpg", and it's so consistent i'm starting to think they actually mean something real by it, any ideas what?

  • Well, part of it is that these vehicles are aiming at the 700 pound area dry weight. That's a third of the weight of the Toyota Yaris, which mine gets me 33 mpg in town and 40-50 mpg on the highway. Now, put in a much more efficient electric motor to drive the car and a SMALL gas generator to recharge the system . Plus, this thing "qualifies" in the motorcycle class, so there is WAY less stringent safety standards for it. Voila: easily 100-150 mpg.

  • Great cars for small countries, and places like Hawaii. Mainland US is way too big!!!

  • I would only buy a ZAP vehicle second hand. that way I know it exist and that i can get it. I woldn't give them money for somethign that doesnt exist yet.Even if they have it in front of me. I wouldn't deal with them. sorry

  • only cost 32.000$

  • Nira, totally correct.

  • wow it looks great from the front, i thought that Zap company stopped producing cars, i heard its CEO took all the money and run away!!! Is that true?

  • LOL! I'll tell you what's true, a few days ago ZAP had broke ground for the manufacture of the Alias in conjunction with a company called Integrity. The manufacturing facility in coming up in Kentucky and will be bringing about 4000 new jobs to the area. The first Aliases will be rolling out in about a year.

  • Sorry, closed its doors just this week, no EVs, no employees, no-one willing to invest...

  • I don't know the health of the company but I don't think it is accurate to say "closed doors... no EVs, no employees..."

    They aere still in business.

  • I meant Integrity in Kentucky. ZAP is still around ;( There are a few Aliases around, about as many as GM Volts...

  • @hempev At $38,500 each, that's almost twice what a low end Toyota costs with half the features. That's what's wrong with all these things: price has to be in line with the features delivered. Anything else is a guaranteed loser.

  • @tsbrownie It's also more than a Leaf, which has a waiting list wherever it is sold.

  • Yes and no, there was speculation of this and a couple of articles written about it. He didn't take all the money and run away, but he was exposed for shady business dealings, promising on things that he never delivered, and siphoning money from the company which has been reporting a loss on the blue chips every quarter for the last couple of years. There was also a scandal, where he promoted a woman whom he was sleeping with at the time from lower management to the Board of the company.

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