I agree. Once they catch on, it's Katie bar the door

The trick is, alternative recharging or, regeneration (ala the Prius):thumbsup:
And there's always the arguement about the batteries and thier eventual environmental impact.
Hell! Everything has it's problems. You trade one set for another.
Here's a question for you:
What is the total capacity of your tank?
Depending on the amount of fuel and the market price, there could still be quite a savings in that 100 mile trip :thumbsup:
When I drove the Priius for a month, 100 miles wouldn't even move the fuel needle:lmao:
And with 3k torgue and almost instant full throttle (remember-it's electric), @ 4.3 seconds you're within the "hand them their asses" range of most the performance cars, stock and modified, on the road today
And I didn't catch it, but if this thing is AWD...well, it could certainly be a force to be reckoned with:thumbsup:
And imagine, all this while doing so quietly so as not to wake, I mean alert, the local constabulary:lmao:
Many people still want styling and performance along with thier economy.
The styling on this one is nice (been very impressed with Audi the last several years:thumbsup

, and if the price point is right, this should be a big seller.
Now, if they would get their regenerative act together like Toyota and dump the plug, you could tell the fuel companies that they won't be seeing you as much any more and the electric companies to bite your ankle!

, and still go out and have some fun:thumbsup:

:dancer01: