Mini goes electric »
Posted By engineer 1 year, 2 months ago in Science & TechnologyThe iconic Mini is going electric. Set to make its debut at the Los Angeles Auto show in November. The car will be rolled out to select private and corporate customers in California, New York and New Jersey before the end of the year.
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"The car will be rolled out to select private and corporate customers" F**k those people! I want one. Why is it when they come up with a car that is more economical to drive, they give it to rich celebrities who don't need it or even care? Arnold Schwartzinager won't drive it, he already has his 1 million dollar hydrogen hummer...(that he didn't pay for)... none of those other Hollywood morons would ever be seen in a Mini so why not let select regular guys drive it for a change.
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