This is what I could find from this guy, that , I don't know and I don't want to know!!!
Comparing the IMIEV with Tesla!!!!!!!, Focus electric , Leaf...
Please send your reviews to this edmunds.com.
It is not our fault that Mitsu doesn't have a great marketing department!!!
Worst Electric/Alternative-Fuel Vehicle: 2012 Mitsubishi i-MiEV
Published: 08/05/2013 - by James Riswick, Automotive Editor
Yes, they really do sell the Mitsubishi i-MiEV in this country. Yes, you really can drive it places besides the 18th fairway or the controlled confines of the Shady Pines retirement village. Yes, it really is that terrible and embarrassing to drive.
Go beyond that, as well as the dime-store interior, and you'll find an electric vehicle with less range than every other solely battery-powered car. It can only go 62 miles on a full charge, which is roughly the distance-to-empty that triggers most drivers to start searching for the closest Shell. Plus, the i-MiEV takes longer to recharge than its rivals. True, this Mitsubishi city car is the least expensive EV on the market, but its price tag of $20,000 (including the $7,500 tax rebate) speaks to its cheapness rather than its value.
With cars like the Tesla Model S, Ford Focus Electric and Nissan Leaf, we know that electric vehicles can be viable.
The i-MiEV gives them all a bad name.
Comparing the IMIEV with Tesla!!!!!!!, Focus electric , Leaf...
Please send your reviews to this edmunds.com.
It is not our fault that Mitsu doesn't have a great marketing department!!!
Worst Electric/Alternative-Fuel Vehicle: 2012 Mitsubishi i-MiEV
Published: 08/05/2013 - by James Riswick, Automotive Editor
Yes, they really do sell the Mitsubishi i-MiEV in this country. Yes, you really can drive it places besides the 18th fairway or the controlled confines of the Shady Pines retirement village. Yes, it really is that terrible and embarrassing to drive.
Go beyond that, as well as the dime-store interior, and you'll find an electric vehicle with less range than every other solely battery-powered car. It can only go 62 miles on a full charge, which is roughly the distance-to-empty that triggers most drivers to start searching for the closest Shell. Plus, the i-MiEV takes longer to recharge than its rivals. True, this Mitsubishi city car is the least expensive EV on the market, but its price tag of $20,000 (including the $7,500 tax rebate) speaks to its cheapness rather than its value.
With cars like the Tesla Model S, Ford Focus Electric and Nissan Leaf, we know that electric vehicles can be viable.
The i-MiEV gives them all a bad name.