Friday, January 13, 2012

Mitsubishi i: Black & White And Eco-Green All Over

By Ulrick S Amazon


Mitsubishi has taken driving to the next level with the help of their 100% electric car. This particular vehicle will not emit any poisonous gas or will require any fossil fuel. There isn't a tailpipe for this car since the motor only runs on electricity. The high-tech drive train doesn't generate any emissions even while on the road.

The Mitsubishi i was made to work and look like an eco-friendly car. It has an expressive, endearing style that is going to be the first thing you notice when seeing this electric car. Mitsubishi is definitely about function but they have taken it to a whole new level with this car. The look of the automobile via its aerodynamic design to LED tail lamps that Mitsubishi is committed to making our planet a cleaner place to live. You may find it exciting to be owning a state-of-the-art vehicle that is also environmentally responsible. The automobile has astonishingly good acceleration in addition to three drive modes. The three modes are drive mode for performance, eco-mode for energy level efficiency and B-mode for charging via regenerative brakes.

The handling on corners and turns is extremely responsive because of the car's low center of gravity and rear-motor design. Driving through traffic is simply very clean and smooth. If you are driving on the highway, you will enjoy the electric power and its pure silence. The Mitsubishi i gives you an enjoyable ride, but as with every electric vehicle, it won't be a long one. If you are planning to use this car for quick errands and traveling around town, then this car is best. With a complete charge you are certain to get about 62 miles of routine driving. This vehicle never was intended to be created for cross country road trips. This is the perfect solution for the environmentally conscious, who would like to maximize their green miles.

The Mitsubishi i has approximately one hundred less parts as opposed to traditional gas-powered car which may result in less maintenance. There's plenty of long-term savings in comparison to the gas-powered cars. Driving 15,000 miles every year, the electrical power will probably be as little as $541 on electricity. To have a fuel-efficient car for the identical amount of miles could be as much as $1980 in gasoline. Aside from the savings on fuel, the IRS will in addition give you $7500 in tax credits when you buy an electric. There could even be some extra credits or benefits from your state or city.

The Mitsubishi i stands out as the quintessential green car, but it can save you money, even if you are not out to save the environment.




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