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2000
Los Angeles Auto Show Videos
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EVOQ CONCEPT CAR
Non-Electric concept car
Coming 2005
Online Video
Not Avail
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FORD RANGER ELECTRIC PICKUP TRUCK
Strong Electric pickup
truck Cnow Selling!

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DODGE ELECTRIC MINI-VAN
Family fun at an affordable
price

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HONDA ELECTRIC MINI-VAN
Clean styling is impressive to
show visitors

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HONDA EV
Electric Hybrid vehicle
now available!

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SATURN GM EV STILL LEADS THE PACK
Video from 1999 Los Angeles Auto
Show

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MITSUBISHI CONCEPT
Hybrid-Electric concept
car Coming 2002

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GM EV1
Still going strong
despite GM's lack of commitment!
1999

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DODGE INTREPID EV
Still going strong
despite GM's lack of commitment!
1999

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DODGE CONCEPT CAR
Non-Electric concept car
Coming 2003
Online Video
Not Avail
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GEM CAR 2001
A favorite, continues
production, is VERY affordable & selling out!

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FORD CITY CAR
Highly efficient and
affordable EV comes to market

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TOYOTA RAV 4 EV
Electric off-road
vehicle makes another successful appearanceHybrid-Electric
concept car Coming 2002

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NISSAN ALTRA MINIVAN
A great EV family wagon
with modern lines

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HONDA EV CONCEPT
Concept car Coming
2005
Online Video In Production
Coming
Soon!
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NEW 3 WHEEL SPARROWS HAVE LANDED
3 wheel vehicle for medium range
commuting

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TOYOTA ELECTRIC CAR
Featuring modern design and
advanced engineering

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METRO EV SHUTTLE BUS
Test market this year at
Los Angeles Airport
Online Video
Not Avail
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ZAP LECTRA MOTORCYCLE
High speed electric
cycle
Online Video
Not Avail
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CIELO
Non-Electric concept car
Coming 2003

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MAIL TRUCK
Zero emission utility
truck
Online Video
Not Avail
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METRO BUS
Electric passenger
vehicle
Online Video
Not Avail
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This year the number of
EVs on display had increased by about 25% over 1999. I was
impressed by how the "major" car companies were showing 1
and even 2 EVs out in front on high impact displays. Way,
way, way down in the back, right far corner of the basement
was the official "EV section"...after the 3 hour walk to get
to this "new section" was a modest display of several newer
entries into the EV market. You have to start somewhere huh?
BG
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