Website review: Inhabitat & NO MORE GAS Personal E...

chibasonny chibasonny discovered this in Transportation 9 reviews since Apr 29, 2008
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jamhottle rated 7 days ago
Small car. Smaller.
scottam66 rated 6 weeks ago
This looks fun!!
dsai588 rated 8 weeks ago
I thought nano from TATA is the smallest car !!!

Marcus-Lycus rated 2 months ago
$36000 is "affordable"? Who decided that? My vehicle cost $21000 and gets a modest 20mpg. For the difference in these two prices and an average commute to work for me of 30 miles I could drive my gas burner for OVER 10 years on the difference ($3.50 a gallon gas remaining constant)! And this assumes that electricity is free. Some frikin solution. Does anyone see $36000 dollars of car here?
GeekAlerts rated 2 months ago
From the page: "All this eco-goodness earned Myers Motors†NmG vehicle kudos at this year's Well-Tech Awards exhibit in Milan."
AngelaHayden rated 2 months ago
With a name like `No More Gas', you can bet that this cute little personal electric vehicle is as good to the environment as it is to the user. Its size, weight and fuel make it much better for the planet, while its look and driving experience make it great fun for the driver. Looking like it's dropped straight out of an episode of The Jetsons, this tiny car can achieve speeds of over 75mph for a cost of $0.02 per mile. All this eco-goodness earned Myers Motors' NmG vehicle kudos at this year's Well-Tech Awards exhibit in Milan.
madmarigold rated 2 months ago
This is cute and a good idea, but I'd be really scared to drive this on the road with SUVs!
Strongrope rated 2 months ago
It's cool but, this thing kind of reminds me of a dog's head. OK, is it only me?
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