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Electric Car Dealers

In a changing world, and facing extreme climate crisis, responsible buyers face the important decision of buying an efficient and energy-friendly car. When dealing with this decision, there are two main choices on the market today: the increasingly popular hybrid, or the more obscure and more incredible electric car. 

Blocked from the market by big oil companies since its invention, an electric car dealer may be hard to find, although an electric car motor can be placed in almost any vehicle.  The electric car is one of the best-kept secrets on the market – because so few people are using it, few people understand just what an amazing possibility it offers for fast, efficient, and eco-friendly transportation.

What is an Electric Car?

Unlike the boomingly popular hybrid vehicles, which still draw all their power from the gas pump, an electric car operates solely fueled by electricity – good news for you, for your pocketbook, and for the planet.  An electric car is “plugged in” to an outlet or else (or additionally) equipped with solar panels to provide energy, and can generally run from 4-5 hours on a full charge.  Www.evworld.com provides more information about electric cars and advanced eco-technology.

Why Buy an Electric Car?

Although many people are deterred from buying an electric car by the initial cost, in the long run, it is almost unfailingly a profitable investment.  Within as little as two years – and generally less than five – you can literally earn back the extra money invested in the electric car by the money you save on gas.  Because electric cars do work purely on electricity, there is absolutely no emission output from the car itself – thus driving an electric car is one of the few ways to achieve practical transportation without polluting the environment.

How to Buy an Electric Car

Because of the interference of big oil companies and gasoline politics, it is increasingly difficult to find an electric car dealer in the United States.  It is, however, very possible to perform an electric car conversion – using an electric car conversion kit to turn any car (such as a Honda or Toyota) into a running electric vehicle.  You can put an electric car motor in almost any small car, although it is more difficult with larger vehicles.  www.drivingthefuture.com is a website dedicated to information about electric powered car and vehicle purchases, conversions, and upkeep; this is a good place to further research your purchase.  Your best bet may be to buy your car first and then hire a mechanic to make the electric car conversion, putting an electric car motor into your vehicle, although this can also be quite expensive.

Despite the big oil interference, there are still electric car manufacturers out there – the Honda electric car, for example, or the new EV car which actually fuels your car from solar panels on the rooftop.  There are even a few electric sports car dealers, although these generally run in the very high price range.  For more options, an electric car market, and purchase options, check www.freeenergynews.com, a website equipped with information, listings, and additional energy-saving transportation ideas.

As the world faces an extreme environmental crisis with the rising of oil prices, electric car dealers may hold the key to the future – or at least the future of eco-friendly transportation.  Unfortunately, these dealers have been all but crushed by the interests of big oil companies such as Shell, Exxon, Chevron, and Mobile – all of whom have economic reasons to make sure that the secret of the electric car is never released onto the market.

Electric Car Dealers

Although many people looking for sustainable transportation are forced to use an electric car conversion kit to put an electric car motor in another vehicle body, dealers of the renewable vehicles do exist.  Zenn, the Zero Emission No Noise car company, is one of the leading developers and suppliers of electric vehicles, with huge advances in the realm of electric transportation.  Honda, Toyota, GoingGreen, and several smaller names also offer options for electronic vehicles.

Popular Electric Cars

The Zenn Company is currently the foremost electric vehicle supplier on the market, with the “earth’s favorite car” being their model for the future.  These cute mini-cars have become incredibly popular in Europe, although it is still difficult to either find one or import one in the United States.  These cars are one hundred percent electronically powered, with none of the emissions produced by a hybrid or gasoline car.  The G-Wiz, by GoingGreen, is another good bet in the electronic vehicle market, having won the award for “best city car” two years in a row.  For those wanting more excitement – and a fat pocketbook – nothing can beat the upcoming Tesla Roadstar, a snazzy sports car that is as friendly to the eyes as it is to the environment.

Buying an Electric Car

Finding an electric car can be tricky, especially in the United States.  The Honda EV can be leased – but not purchased – in most places on the west coast, for less than $500 a month.  Not exactly a cheap car, but definitely worth considering as an alternative to expensive payments on a car that will be up for sale by the time you are finished paying for it.  Another option, of course, is to perform an electric car conversion from an ordinary vehicle, thus dodging the heavy controls placed on electric vehicles.  Whether you choose to buy, lease, or just convert, your decision to drive environmentally conscious transportation is an investment – not only in the future of your gas card, but of your planet.