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11 December 2008 One Comment

ZENN Cars Are The Way To Go!

I’m sure that you have started seeing more electric hybrid cars on the road. It seems to be the way the automotive industry is going. But fully electric cars that require no gasoline sound better to me. ZENN (Zero Emission No Noise) cars are fully electric cars and are designed for inter-city travel. Perfect for people in large cities on congested roads. This company has a strong commitment to the environment and will hopefully be the main stream way to go.

The earth-friendly future is here with the ZENN electric vehicles, the Zero Emission car, No Noise car fully-featured electric vehicle. In addition to requiring no gasoline, the ZENN car distinguishes itself with a comfort, convenience and utility no other Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV) can match. And with its affordability, stylish looks, and economical operation, it offers remarkable value.

The ZENN car can be recharged anywhere by simply plugging into a standard electrical outlet and can be ready to go in as little as 4 hours. At only pennies per mile to operate and with minimal maintenance requirements, the ZENN electric car is the ideal choice for consumers and businesses alike. The feeling you get when driving a ZENN electric vehicle is wonderful, not only are you helping the planet, you also feel the serenity of silence when you don’t have to listen to a dirty internal combustion engine.

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  • khooper said:

    These vehicles may only make sense for a small number of drivers as they are currently limited to less than 30 miles per charge and cannot go faster than about 25 mph. Big saving for your car wax already.For some people, businesses, or government offices, they could make a lot of sense. With gas prices expected to average more than $3.40 per gallons, ZENN could make sense for many American families as a second or even third car.

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