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Zap Xebra has been certified as legal on the roads in the UK

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Written on: 02. 03. 08 [13:31]
ecoadmin
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According evfinder.com, the ZAP Xebra has is now certified for driving on roads in the UK.
It is not known yet if sales have started....


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Written on: 28. 09. 08 [23:19]
natalie
registered since: 28.09.2008
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In this day today like pollution is one of the thread to the growing population.So that a need for electric cars is a great think and its a privilege to Zap xebra is first to introduce electric cars in UK.
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Written on: 01. 10. 08 [22:25]
ecoadmin
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Hello, not quite true that Zap is the first to introduce electric cars to the UK. Spam or no spam is the question here??? icon_rolleyes.gif

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Written on: 05. 10. 08 [17:05]
Lensman
registered since: 31.05.2008
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From a Wired article which appeared awhile back, it appears that Zap was once a high-quality electric scooter company which unfortunately has been taken over by a scammer. The company has greatly lowered the quality of its scooters, and now generates most of its income by convincing people to invest large amounts of money in dealerships, most of which have turned out to be worthless.

There may or may not be anything wrong with the quality of the Xebra. But either way, I would be *very* leery of buying anything from this company.

[This article was edited 1 times, at last 05.10.2008 at 17:11.]



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