The Latest Electric Cars Rise

Historically speaking, electric vehicles began in the 1900s, but it was not until the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century that the development of electric vehicles was truly realized. At the beginning of this century, gasoline prices began to rise, and President Bush began to issue statements encouraging automakers to find alternative fuel sources in order to release our dependence on foreign oil. This is a good suggestion, and it sounded just as good when President Reagan talked about the maintenance of foreign oil companies in the United States in the 1980s. Fast forward to 11/8/10, the two major Nissan and Chevrolet car companies will release two fully electric cars for public use.

MG calls their car "Leaf" and Chevrolet calls its car "Volt". Obviously, Nissan is pursuing the "green" image behind its cars, and Chevrolet is trying to maintain its "power" brand through this latest electric cars model. The two cars are open to the public, and the government encourages sales of these cars by offering rebates to buyers to make them more affordable. These cars look good and comfortable, but there are failures throughout the automotive industry, and people think that certain models of cars will do well. The best examples include the Ford Pinto, Mitsubishi Montero, Ford Edsel, Cadillac Cimarron and General Motors' EV1. They all sell well, but they don't.

It is an exaggeration to say that their sales are moderate, and GM's EV1 is important because it was originally a car that brought a new round of latest electric cars in India. After General Motors recalled, for dubious reasons, the production of EV1 was suspended. The closest thing to electric vehicles is hybrid vehicles. At best, hybrid vehicles cannot solve the problem of dependence on foreign oil, but band-aids. These new car brands in India are expected to last longer than their predecessors, and will encourage the manufacture of all-electric cars, just like the first gasoline-powered cars will appear. The worst case that can happen is that the air on the earth will be cleaner, but in the best case, the price of gasoline-powered cars will drop to much cheaper, and all of us can buy a beautiful one at a low price. Muscle Car.

(C) Johnny Roque in 2011

Johnny Roque is a professional writer who has written articles for many companies, covering topics such as automobiles, travel destinations, and entertainment. He has worked for small companies with less than 5 people to large multi-billion dollar companies, and respects every job. After obtaining a bachelor's degree in English and focusing on writing, he decided to continue writing at a creative and technical level. He is versatile and can adapt to many different writing styles. If interested, he can take a freelance writing position.



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