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Brendan Prebo takes Lee Patrick Sullivan of EnergyNOW! on a test drive of the Think City by Think Automotive. This Norwegian based manufacturer is set to open production in the U.S. out of Elkhart, IN. Prebo discusses the shift with the electrification of vehicles to smaller manufacturers. This new business model is allowing these businesses to serve smaller markets without the burden of the necessity of high volume production common to the bigger manufacturers.

Prebo breaks down how the EV works financially for consumers, alleviating much of the maintenance intensive to internal combustion engines. He goes on to discuss how their vehicles must meet the same safety standards as an road worthy vehicle. Prebo says that Think City is being sold through Project Plug-in in Indianapolis, IN for about the mid 20's, making this more affordable than many of its processors.

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  • Hi, I just placed my Reservation for the 2012 RAV4 EV, $99.00 deposit, and only a 5 month wait, what is nice? a US Federal Rebate of $7,800. plus zero sales tax fro the IRS. Contact For Reservation: San Francisco Toyota & Scion 3800 Geary Blvd @ 2nd Ave. San Francisco CA Mobile: 415-216-6499 Direct 415-592-0808 Fax 415-592-1738 Kevin Pang Sales manager. I will save 18,000. every 10 years by not using gasoline. Kelly Blue book has a projection feature on how much fuel each car/5 years
  • I might purchase one very soon. Think EV seems to be the only EV available right now that I can afford and is freeway capable. Lots of talk from Nissan, Mitsubishi, and Chevy, but nothing in the showroom yet. The salesperson at Think told me they could get me a car within a week of my order.

  • Cool and cheap!

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