Tuesday, March 11, 2008

2008 Model Comparisons

In this blog I will be comparing the differents between theses five sports cars I have pick but. The funny thing is they are all electirc cars so no gas comparisons in this blog.... The Five cars I am going to compare is

1.THE TESLA ROADSTER-
2.LIGHTNING-
3.
Venturi Fetish-
4.
Eco One Speedeter-
5. - Elecric Mine-
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THE TESLA ROADSTER
The Roadster should be going for $80-100,000,and goes about 130 mph, 13,500 RPM, 0-60mph in about four seconds. It is a elecitce car so it can be charged and not waste most of your money on gas but it would take you 250 miles on a full charge -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Lighting

The Lighting is a very stylish car
it has 700 bhp and does 0-60mph in 4 seconds. This car is a lightweight sporty model and an extended range with a range of 250 miles with a 3.5 hour charge. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Venturi Fetish

or those of you looking for a high performance electric car Start saving your pennies. The Venturi Fetish is by far the fastest, most powerful electric production car. It’s top speed is 105 mph. It goes 0-60 in 5 seconds. It recharges right quick. It costs $660,000

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Eco One Speedeter

This car is very different it is
made out of biomass and oasting tyres made of potatoes, brake pads made of ground cashew shells and a body built from hemp and rapeseed oil, this speedy racer — which can attain a top speed of 150 mph — runs on a special biofuel made entirely from sugar beet and fermented wheat. This Futurestic car comes at about 20.000 to 40,000 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
The Electric Mini
This modified hybrid mini has a top speed of 150 mph, and a 0-60mph time of 4.5 seconds. It uses four 160bhp electric motors, one for each wheel, and uses a small gasoline engine to charge the batteries for a longer range.

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