Tesla Car Msrp
1. The Toyota Prius – It was the first mass produced hybrid in the market and thusly has become the de facto standard. It's certainly a reasonable price but they look boring and equipment-like feel off the average American driver (a very emotional about what unity) and pushes one of its competitors contemporary? In the end, a solid and reliable car moving at it's 3rd generation in 2010, which should drive sales. The Japanese are known for their reliability and improvements to the batteries and the production should drive down the cost and mileage. City: 48 Highway: 45, MSRP: $ 22,000 base for the PRI
2. Honda FCX Clarity: Shortly after it released Toyota Prius, Honda advanced with his draft Insight, launched in 2000 and has been in production until 2006. At that time, Honda moved to its fuel cell technology along enough to power Accord and Civics. However, some believe that while gas-electric hybrids are all good and well, the true future of electric cars is to use hydrogen and electrolysis to create a purely electric vehicles with emission zero. Sure, the hydrogen fuel stations are few and far between, but by the image, you can tell the FCX Clarity is intended for an older person eschelon. FCXes mass produced could be ready as early as 2012, but now you can rent, if you live in California (where hydrogen stations are available). This car is real heads in the ecosystem with its absolute lack of greenhouse gases, something that even the Prius can claim. City / Highway: 68 MPG (equivalent) 280 miles of range, $ 600 per month rent.
3. Chevrolet Volt: cars marketed in the next big thing in the passenger Volt's goal is to create a plug-in hybrid combination that should be able to take to work and come home on a single charge and without using any gas at all. With expected range of 40 miles, must go beyond that, there is a small gasoline generator to power the car to get to your destination. GM has put a lot of money in marketing the Volt as the next big thing and use a push to create special tax credits for cars that get 100MPG +. While GM's concept cars are certainly nervous has shown a full production version (scheduled for possible release in 2010), see what the Volt is real like. looking city / 50MPG highway (without battery), 150MPG (with battery), 100MPG (equivalent to the average), MRSP: $ 30,000 +.
4. Tesla Roadster: Based on the Lotus Elise, the Tesla is the first electric "car Car Guys" wanted. Promising a range of use (more than 245 miles), the acceleration impressive (less than 4 seconds to 60 mph) and a super sexy chassis based on 15 + years of development, on the street and racetrack, the Tesla ago owner of an electric car bearable. Although the small roadster is not the most practical car here is no doubt that involving the entry of most users to drive. It is the one you want to go to the local track or autocross. It is the first car to break the stigma associated with driving a "green" car and thus, it's made our list. Is yours higher? A city / highway: 105MPG (equivalent), MSRP: $ 98,000.
5. Fisker Karma: Car Built by the world renound designer, Henrik Fisker, designer of the Astin Martin DB9, the Astin Martin V8 Vantage and BMW V8, the Fisker Karma is the car you buy as the President of the eco-friendly businesses. 4-door will have to adapt to their customers, but you'll have to keep his gas to protect its image. Karma is another plug-in hybrid that uses solar cells on the roof and a small gas generator to keep the car going through the range of 50 miles electric only (similar to V). However, while most manufacturers design their cars to sell the average consumer, the Fisker is for a more refined taste. It's long, sleek body, inside quality and fully equipped healm make this car the Mercedes S-Class hybrid vehicles (although Mercedes is working on its current hybrid S). With a Fisker Karma, you're not only saving the environment, which is looking like a million dollars doing so. city / highway 150MPG (equivalent), MSRP: $ 80,000.
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