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Electric Car Research and Review

How cool would it be to never have to visit a gas station, to get all the juice you need to go from a power socket, not a pump? What was once the exclusive realm of sci-fi has become a mainstream reality and not a moment too soon, given the volatile prices at the pump and increasing environmental issues. All-electric cars are, in fact, emerging as a viable alternative to gas guzzlers. These electro-marvels of engineering silently zip along while emitting zero toxic fumes, making you the hippest cat on the road. As the 3LUXE review team discovered during research to bring you our three "Best Of" electric car picks, it's possible to go all-electric and still get around town in style and comfort.

At 3LUXE we do the research you would do, if you had more time.

Tesla Roadster electric car top 
If you love neck-snapping torque right off the line, we’ve got your car, and it doesn’t run on premium gas. In fact, it doesn’t run on gas at all, it’s the Tesla Roadster electric car. Besides getting an equivalent of 135 mpg (about a penny per mile), the Tesla Roadster’s 245-hp engine produces 100% torque, 100% of the time for 0-60 mph speed in about 4 seconds. Unlike a gas-powered engine, this roadster’s peak torque begins at zero rpm and stays there beyond 13,000 rpm and up to 130 mph. The... FULL REVIEW

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Phoenix Motorcars Sport Utility Truck Electric Car Review 
Often when you’re an early adopter of revolutionary new technologies, you end up learning about revolutionary new companies, Phoenix Motorcars is no exception. The company is an early leader in mass production Electric Trucks and SUVs. Taking a slightly different approach than other early market electric automotive companies, Phoenix Motorcars is targeting commercial fleets first and consumers second. And with comfortable seating for you, your gear and three buddies, this is definitely not an electr... FULL REVIEW

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Venturi Fetish Electric Car Rear 
Imagine going over 100 hundred mph in a sports car with no engine noise and without pouring gobs of gas into the high performance machine. It’s no longer just the stuff of imagination, thanks to the Venturi Fetish electric car. French automaker Venturi is proving that all-electric and outstanding performance can be uttered in the same sentence with its amazing Fetish, the first production sports car to be powered exclusively by electricity. This “Best Of” goes 0-60 mph in 4.3 seconds with a 2... FULL REVIEW

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Comments
commentPosted by doug
October 29, 2007 23:58

There’s a great Newsweek story about the Tesla in this week’s issue. It’s titled “An Electric Dream” and covers Tesla’s drive to be the to be the ultimate green car. It’s a comprehensive look at the company, their efforts to get their first car out the door (and additional more affordable models down the road code-named White Star and Blue Star), and profiles of the two founders – Martin Eberhard and Elon Musk. Anyone considering buying a Tesla should definitely read this article as it’s basically the first one I’ve seen that wasn’t just a lovefest about the possibilities of this electric sport car. Before you throw down your $50,000 deposit for the Tesla, it couldn’t hurt to get a little fair balance, which Newsweek writer Keith Naughton certainly delivers.
 
commentPosted by Bill
July 22, 2008 12:45

After finding my last 2 cars online, but purchasing them in person, I'm not surprised by the article blog post on On Wheels in Heels today. Two-thirds of us use the web to research a luxury car purchase, but only twenty-five percent of us are willing to make a purchase over the net without first doing test drive.
 
commentPosted by Volt
August 14, 2008 09:23

The Tesla may be the first true electric production car, but buyers are lining up for the Chevy Volt. A story by Kevin Krolicki "Over 33,000 buyers signed up for GM electric car" reports that 33,411 people have signed up on the website www.GM-Volt.com, saying they are interested in purchasing one when it becomes available. Chevy is pushing hard with an American can do attitude to beat Toyota to market with the first mass produced plug-in car.



 
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