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Dyson Electric Car
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Written on: 06 July 2008 [14:28]
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insight
Topic creator
registered since: 26.04.2008
Posts: 34
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I see where the vacuum cleaner producer james Dyson is getting involved in designing a new EV,I would have expected he would have first introduced this on his Dyson Vac, thus eliminating the cord. We will just have to wait and see the result,I bet since he is a vac manufacturer it will suck! |
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Written on: 09 July 2008 [19:34]
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ecoadmin
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registered since: 20.07.2007
Posts: 583
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What sort of warranty and reliability can be expected for his car? same as for his vacuum cleaners? Is there any more info on the project part? Small, fast, Plugin-Option? |
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Written on: 26 September 2008 [18:29]
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shanker
registered since: 26.09.2008
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This car has reinvigorated the EV market like no other. While technically no one can buy it this year -------------- shank Used Cars |
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Written on: 11 December 2009 [15:32]
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dansteel
registered since: 11.12.2009
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When will this car be available? |
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Written on: 11 December 2009 [21:44]
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insight
Topic creator
registered since: 26.04.2008
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Apparently he is not getting into the EV business if this report is correct....Contrary to earlier reports (Boy, we The Daily Mail really screwed that one up) famous vacuum cleaner improver and salesperson, Sir James Dyson, is not, I repeat NOT, building an electric car, solar-powered or otherwise. Although no one is arguing that he didn't recently muse aloud, "Electric cars are seen as city cars and to go 30mph is quite enough, but in the future that will change. An electric motor can go to very high speeds," apparently he isn't planning on being involved in any such product. According to what we hope is a much more reliable source, a company spokeswoman has said, "James [Dyson] did say that our new digital motor could power a car, but we are not working on, and have no plans to create an electric car." Luckily, there are lots of other folks who are. [Source: Autocar] |
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