Short interesting article about the new MINI E.
http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2008/autos/0810/gallery.electric_mini_cooper/index.html
But at a monthly cost of $850, driving the Mini E will not be cheap.
Only customers with lockable garages or some other secure space in which to charge the car will be eligible to lease the Mini E.
The car can be plugged into any standard wall outlet. But drivers will be able to charge the car in just 2.5 hours using a special wallbox that will be installed in customers' garages.
The car will be officially unveiled to the public at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November. BMW will accept lease applications after that. Leases will begin early next year.
BMW said it will select specific customers based on a variety of demographic and location requirements.
danjmcs wrote:Something is missing back here?
danjmcs wrote:Come on Mark, can't you talk them into an Arizona test? Time to use those MiniUSA connections!
scuzzlepook wrote:danjmcs wrote:Come on Mark, can't you talk them into an Arizona test? Time to use those MiniUSA connections!
Funny you say that Dan, we were talking about how AZ would've been a great testing ground for the new MINI..
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