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Bring on the Mini-EVs (Electric Cars)

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Xerobull, Sep 30, 2020.

  1. Xerobull

    Xerobull ...and I'm all out of bubblegum

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    $5k for a 100 mile four-seater with AC that tops at 63mph.

    This Adorable Four-Seater Electric Hatchback is Selling Like Crazy in China

    Built by a joint-venture with General Motors, Wuling Motors currently trying to fill 50,000 orders for the Hong Guang Mini EV.

    This endearing micro electric-car is called the Wuling Hong Guang Mini EV. Currently, it is only sold in China and built by SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile, a joint venture between SAIC Motor, Liuzhou Wuling Motors Co Ltd, and General Motors. The car launched at the beginning of summer and has been a notable success. According to GM Authority, Wuling has received 50,000 orders since its initial launch.

    Inside EVs reported this week that sales are up 110 percent year over year. Around 15,000 customers took delivery of their new Hong Guang Mini EV during the month of August, and that alone has meant a 104 percent sales increase since July alone. It makes it very possibly the top-selling battery EV in China right now.

    But beyond adorable looks and tickle-me wheels, why is this electric car selling like toilet paper during a pandemic?



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    For starters, it's very cheap. The Hong Guang Mini EV's starting price is estimated at $4,162 USD and fully loaded the car will set you back $5,607 USD. There are electric bicycles currently on the market that cost more than that. Being affordable doesn't mean you get a stripped out car either.

    Standard safety features include anti-lock brakes, tire pressure monitoring system, and rear parking sensors. Press photos show that the Mini EV has air conditioning, power windows, a stereo, and the pedals feature a positive or negative symbol (aww).


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    Considered a hatchback, the Mini EV can seat four people and uses a 13 kW singular electric motor turning out 17.4 horsepower and 62.7 pound-feet of torque. Enough grunt to deliver a top speed of 62 mph and project an estimated range of 106 miles.

    Honestly, if you live in a mega-metropolis, what more do you need from a compact electric car? It's no wonder the Wuling Hong Guang Mini EV is a hit. It provides all the car you need for an urban environment at a reasonable cost with zero-emissions and low maintenance.

    According to GM Authority, there is hope to sell this vehicle abroad – eventually. Safe to assume Europe will see this car well before North America. The U.S. market for a micro-electric vehicle is starting to trickle in with the latest entry being Kandi America M23, which was launched in Texas earlier in August.


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    Nevertheless, the Hong Guang Mini EV is cute as a button. It looks like a Yugo rendered by an anime creator that somehow escaped into the real world. I hope it can find a way to escape to America too, eventually.

     
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  2. Blake

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    instant death when hit by an F250 driver texting on his/her mobile phone.
     
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  3. Xerobull

    Xerobull ...and I'm all out of bubblegum

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    True but you could say that about any compact car getting hit by 5,677 to 7,538 lbs at speed.
     
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  4. BigM

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    Its all about those crumple zones. Though I have no idea what the safety of this car looks like and with a top speed of 62, no way would I take it on the freeway.
     
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  5. Rashmon

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    Not necessarily a commuter car, but this would be great for driving around the neighborhood shopping, errands, etc.
     
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  7. Xerobull

    Xerobull ...and I'm all out of bubblegum

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    I think that's what they mean by commuter car. Most people in the world live close to their jobs, not like us crazy Texans who drive an hour each way on the freeway.

    Come to think of it, in rush hour 63mph would be plenty.
     
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    I only see this working in urban centers like SF or NYC. No way I'd go on any 45+ MPH streets with vehicles triple in size.
     
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  9. Rashmon

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    Yea, you're right. For me though, when working at office, I drive 45-60 minutes (mostly toll road) and not sure that would work for my commute.

    But around the neighborhood? I want one.
     
  10. Dr of Dunk

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    Top speed of 63 is the first thing I saw, too. Nah. Pass. (Maybe literally)
     
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  11. Deckard

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    I wonder what the ride is like? Wind noise? Still, just for going to the store, the park, or out to eat in the area would make it intriguing. The price is fantastic. Probably cost twice that by the time it made it’s way here, however, if it ever will. Doubtful in the current political climate. I’ll have to stick with my electric bike for now and keep out of the rain.
     
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    Pole Houston Rockets--Tilman Fertitta's latest mess.

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    Note to self.....shop for brush guard.
     
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  13. ThatBoyNick

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    I was gonna talk **** but then I read 5k. *** yea for that price.

    Someone needs to make a great song about this car.
     
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  14. Nook

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    That is a coffin on wheels.

    Hard pass. The price is nice, but being crushed in a metal can while suffering organ failure and blood hemorrhages is a FIRM pass dawg.... plus it is from China so it will either give you cancer or the steel frame will fall apart from all the impurities they snuck in the metal to save $3 a car.
     
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    im all about this. sweet design, great size, nice lady that comes with it, and all for the price of 2 scooters.
     
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    You can get a cheaper version and a better brand at Toys R Us

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    Except that they went bankrupt. It's a conspiracy!
     
  18. Haymitch

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    I was looking at golf carts and new ones are like $15k. How tf is that possible when you can get this **** car for $5k?
     
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  19. STR8Thugg

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    Yeah but you can still find them at your local OshKosh B'gosh
     
  20. CCorn

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    I drove a Prius until I got in a wreck with an F350. Now I drive a Ram 1500.
     
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