I knew I should have put an e in aesthetic in my post.
$35000 is very reasonably priced for an EV vehicle. I thought the price would begin in a much higher range.
Hyundai cars seem to be popular with the public, and so it will be interesting to see what the uptake rate is like.
I was reading where Hyundai was wanting to put off the release date until 2017, as there was a concern that consumers may be slow on the uptake, and that they may prefer to keep their fuel engine cars for longer, as petrol has been fairly reasonably priced this year? I'll be quite possibly in the market for a new car in a few years. Even though it would be hard for me to part with my 10 year old Barina,which still looks good and runs well,I wouldn't mind test driving one of these vehicles to see if the car drives as I would imagine.
@Tesla3 mentioned that he went for a test drive in a Tesla S sedan last week.![]()
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