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ZR1 Commercial "Spoof" Corvette Goes Green

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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2009

With General Motors hanging on by its fingernails and oil prices as unstable as the whole world's economy, maybe this will be the 'stimulus' to return GM to profitability!

How about an all-electric ZR1 Corvette?!!

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  • I bought one of these before the extension cord was available. Can I order one after the fact?

  • Hilarious!!

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  • that was fucklin FUnnY

  • Very well done , hilarious!!

  • @ELECTECHNUT Yah magnets and nuclear power is the way to go for cars...You're a moron.

  • @10072018 i didnt say it had to be a production electric car.

  • that would make me sad

  • This performance is possible, when car companies finally quit trying to squeeze power out of the inefficient gasoline motor:

    The Jaguar C-X75 has four electric motors at each wheel generating 195hp each. It can hit 62 mph in 3.4 seconds, with a 10.3-second dispatch of a quarter mile.

    Using just batteries, you can drive 68 miles. The C-X75 can recharge with two micro gas turbines that provide a range of nearly 500 miles. The whole system has 780 hp and 1187 lb.-ft. of torque to all four wheels.

  • Before the next person considers responding to my comments, I would hope they do some research. It helps alot when you actually know what you're talking about.

  • @UYNProductions Tesla Roadster (fastest electric car you can buy) 1/4 mile 12.6 @102.6 mph, Corvette ZR1 1/4 mile 11.2 @135 mph.

  • @ELECTECHNUT Aren't high speed trains powered externally? Don't we produce the vast majority of our electricity by burning COAL? So those awesome high tech trains are really powered by fossil fuels, like the steam engines of 200 years ago. And those submarines you mentioned are powered by onboard nuclear reactors so unless youre suggesting we build cars with self contained nuclear power plants, it's not a very good example.

  • give me one

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