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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Edwards View Post
    I'm thinking about the electric Ford Focus.
    Build Your 2012 Ford Focus
    Unfortunately my landlord is hesitating on the Charging station.
    Please don't. A few months ago I was of the opinion that the Focus electric was going to be a better car than the Nissan Leaf (slightly longer range, greater efficiency and luxury features), but after hearing reviews it sounds like a horrible car. First off, the drive train was designed by a Canadian company as an all around conversion platform. It was not specifically designed for the Focus. They designed battery packs that could fit into the space vacated by a car's gas tank and other systems that could fit into the spaces vacated by a normal car's systems. There isn't enough room for a pack in the gas tank area so the rest of the batteries are placed in the trunk giving it a very high center of gravity and a small trunk. The worst part is that people who have driven it are reporting erratic driving behavior like weird throttle response. It also has a lower top speed than the leaf (85 vs 94 mph) and no quick charging ability.

    My advice is to never buy a car with electric in the name. You'll get a car that isn't designed well and pay more for the extra parts the manufacturer threw out when converting it to be electric. If you want a great electric car get the 2013 Nissan Leaf.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gavin Greenwalt View Post
    Isn't it BMW that's already doing that in the new M3?
    The m5... They Made the interior too quiet.
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    Volt is still seamless and perfect. And about to cross 10k electric miles. what a car. Love it.
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    Very Happy to say after 13k miles and over 10k electric this is just an amazing car. Love it as much as an Epic, and in very many ways it's the same product. Forward thinking, standing out front leading the pack who are slowly catching on. All cars WILL be electirc soon, it's just a better way to move.
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    thanks for the updates Obin...

    Can't afford one right now but I am very interested in hearing about your experiences.

    Please keep informing now and then.
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    I still love the 95 wrangler sitting lifted on 31's though. something about a real jeep. :)
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