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Cars / Re: old vs new - vehicles
« on: April 23, 2015, 02:50:30 PM »
Cars
Auto industry is increasing their product of cars toward electricity, electricity + gasoline, hydrogen fuel cell. There are nearly 20 models of different auto brands present. To compare the range of style, size, price , and powertrains for consumers. Here I am going to share the least price models to the highest price models and the information about the car.
100% electric
Passenger/Features
The i-MiEV can squeeze four decent-sized grown-ups, but shoulder room is very tight.
Standard features include a short list of items: four-speaker stereo, remote keyless entry and power windows and door locks. Available options include an eight-speaker stereo, a rearview backup camera, Mitsubishi’s FUSE infotainment system, Bluetooth, a USB port and navigation, as well as upgraded seat upholstery.
price
The Mitsubishi i-MiEV starts at $22,995, which reflects a $6,130 price reduction from the previous model. After considering the federal tax credit of $7,500, the net MSRP of the 2014 Mitsubishi i-MiEV drops to $15,495, the least expensive electric car on the market.
safety:
The Mitsubishi i-MiEV has low safety scores. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration granted it four out of five stars for its overall rating, but only three stars in the side crash. The car’s subcompact size and tinny feel does not inspire confidence.
6 AIRBAGS
Standard on the i-MiEV, this advanced six-airbag system3 includes two dual-stage supplemental front airbags, front side airbags, and front/rear roof-mounted curtain airbags that help protect your head in the event of a side-impact collision.
Efficiency:
The car is supposed to have 62 miles of travel, according to the EPA but people have gotten 31 miles around the city.
charging:
It carries the relatively slow 3.3 kW on-board charger, which takes seven hours to recharge from empty to full.
Auto industry is increasing their product of cars toward electricity, electricity + gasoline, hydrogen fuel cell. There are nearly 20 models of different auto brands present. To compare the range of style, size, price , and powertrains for consumers. Here I am going to share the least price models to the highest price models and the information about the car.
Mitsubishi i-MiEV
100% electric
Passenger/Features
The i-MiEV can squeeze four decent-sized grown-ups, but shoulder room is very tight.
Standard features include a short list of items: four-speaker stereo, remote keyless entry and power windows and door locks. Available options include an eight-speaker stereo, a rearview backup camera, Mitsubishi’s FUSE infotainment system, Bluetooth, a USB port and navigation, as well as upgraded seat upholstery.
price
The Mitsubishi i-MiEV starts at $22,995, which reflects a $6,130 price reduction from the previous model. After considering the federal tax credit of $7,500, the net MSRP of the 2014 Mitsubishi i-MiEV drops to $15,495, the least expensive electric car on the market.
safety:
The Mitsubishi i-MiEV has low safety scores. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration granted it four out of five stars for its overall rating, but only three stars in the side crash. The car’s subcompact size and tinny feel does not inspire confidence.
6 AIRBAGS
Standard on the i-MiEV, this advanced six-airbag system3 includes two dual-stage supplemental front airbags, front side airbags, and front/rear roof-mounted curtain airbags that help protect your head in the event of a side-impact collision.
Efficiency:
The car is supposed to have 62 miles of travel, according to the EPA but people have gotten 31 miles around the city.
charging:
It carries the relatively slow 3.3 kW on-board charger, which takes seven hours to recharge from empty to full.