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The Return of the Sparrow Electric Vehicle?

H0NGK0NGPH00EY writes "I have been keeping my eye on the Sparrow electric vehicle, following last year's bankruptcy of its creator, and recently noticed that the brightly-colored three-wheeled electric commuter car has been reborn. Myers Motors will begin selling an upgraded version this summer, after having acquired the rights and tooling from Phoenix Environmental Motors, who mention this on their official homepage."

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  1. Re:You people with your electric cars crack me up. by keefey · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Firstly, there are other ways of generating electricity, and massive measures are being put in place for this in the UK (wind farms, for a start). Not a bad thing.

    If people are not educated about the nastiness of fossil fuel burning, then we might as well just give up now.

    Secondly, your SUVs etc ARE damaging to the environment. Your "small" gasoline engines are far larger than they actually need to be. Why on earth do you need a five litre V8 to take the kids to school? Basically, you don't. All of this crap being pumped out in inner-cities makes it difficult to breath, which is where research into other methods (even hybrid methods) is a boon, and should only ever be welcomed.

    But people who actually, unfathomably, look at other people who welcome progress and change as "traitors" will never listen. I'd like to see you drive your V8 around those craters when the fuels run out.

  2. Re:You people with your electric cars crack me up. by FrYGuY101 · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Three Mile Island was America's worst commercial nuclear disaster ever (Note: Military Nuclear Disasters have had some worse fates). AND NOBODY DIED. Not even in the long term. Nuclear is RELATIVELY non-poluting.

    All you trolls look at people driving electric cars with scorn, while the whole time increasing America's dependance on foreign oil.

    I hope to god you were trying to be funny.

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    "If we let things terrify us, life will not be worth living."

    - Seneca