| ZENN: Full Electric Vehicles On Sale Now |
| Written by Jozef Winter | ||
| Wednesday, 26 September 2007 | ||
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I’m pretty pumped to see the results in the next few years, as the competition should bring a lot of choice, presently non-existent, to the average consumer when it comes to buying a ZEV.
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ZENN at West Coast Green
written by Planet Relations , September 27, 2007
A local dealer parked a ZENN outside of the West Coast Green conference in SF last week to generate interest. Photos available at http://tinyurl.com/yq3ja6.
Corrected ZENN link
written by Planet Relations , September 27, 2007
This is a good start
written by Brian Green , September 27, 2007
This isn't a bad rig for local driving. Don't plan on taking it on any vacations where you have to drive across state though. The way this would work well is if they have a way to charge the batteries extremely quickly. Then it's just a matter of changing gas stationed into rest areas where people can relax while their cars are charging.
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written by Ian Russell , September 27, 2007
Wow, that's more like it.
Unique Opportunity to get into a ZENN
written by Chris Strong , September 27, 2007
For a limited time, ZENN is offering susbstantial rebates (up to $4000) off the the price of a ZENN under our ZENN Ambassador Program.
Under this program you will be asked to participate in a few online ownership surveys in addition to acting as an advocate for ZENN. The committment is certainly well worth the huge discount. You will also be provided with a ZENN polo shirt and ballcap as part of the promotion. If you are thinking about ZENN, don't wait too long. When the allocated inventory is gone, so is the promotion. The program was launched last Friday and I have already seen a huge response at our retail locations. Visit our website at www.zenncars.com to find a retailer near you. | ||
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