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They are electric so we do not waste our natural resource, gas. It is going "greener" too, I think. And apparently they have found a way to make electric cars.
Neither, Gas cars create pollution that penetrate the ozone layer and begin to create a hole in it. Electric cars run out of battery after 120 or so miles.
Although electric cars get excellent ratings for their gas mileage, in order to do so they are small and have small crumple zones. Therefore, electric cars get relatively poor ratings for safety.
they do not require gasoline obviously, so their will be less need for petroleum. and electric cars recharge overnight for as little as $1.50 a charge, so they are also cheaper in the long run than gasoline cars
Wood is popular because there is an abundance of woodland in Norway, which is easy to get to and cut down.
Because the owners of oil companies are extremely rich, and wish to become richer. Electric cars would put them out of business, so they simply pay the people who wish to produce electric cars a large amount of cash, and in return they don't make them. Otherwise we would probably all have electric cars already.
Electric car's are constantly getting better. A lot of them are already more efficent then gasoline vehicles. As battery technology and public awareness of electric cars increase so will the production of electric vehicles causing a decrease in production of gasoline vehicles.
Both car dealers will offer you great prices on electric cars. Each stores inventory differs from the next, so, you should check your local locations for their inventory.
because they are so face the facts and get over it
Every country in the world will use electric cars, but some countries don't even make cars so they will buy what is available that suits them. Japan, Korea and China will most likely be the greatest users of electric vehicles in the near future.
future is electric vehicles Today, electric is the preferred choice because of its inherent efficiency that will shape urban commute and the cities of tomorrow. If you are looking for a new vehicle that uses fuel in a cost-efficient way or want to reduce CO2 emissions, you might be looking at an electric car for your next new car purchase.