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Cheap Chinese electric cars are coming to the US and Europe

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Re: Cheap Chinese electric cars are coming to the US and Europe

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post #6

They don't mention the range...

This was from a link to FOX NEWS in the article.

https://www.foxnews.com/auto/new-half-ton-electric-pickup-co...

>It’s made by China’s Kaiyun Motors and has a 5.5 hp motor that's good for a top speed of just 28 mph, which classifies it as a low-speed or neighborhood electric vehicle (LSV/NEV). Regulations regarding their operation vary state to state, but they are street legal in some places. It's aimed mainly at commercial customers and has a range of 75 miles per charge.

Re: Cheap Chinese electric cars are coming to the US and Europe

#15
post #8

I'd prefer something like this for my in-city commute over the already-allowed golf cart, but not at that price point.

> but not at that price point Are they too expensive?

$9000 seems like a lot for something so limited.

Re: Cheap Chinese electric cars are coming to the US and Europe

#16

No crash protection? Almost 10k? I can get a decent used vehicle for 10k with a better top speed and crash protection. Seems like a no brainer to me to stick w/ a traditional model.

I didn't say there's no crash protection on the Pickman. It's the $1000 cars sold in China that don't have them. Pretty sure that to qualify in the US and Europe, the Kaiyun car need to a minimum level of safety features.

Re: Cheap Chinese electric cars are coming to the US and Europe

#18

No crash protection? Almost 10k? I can get a decent used vehicle for 10k with a better top speed and crash protection. Seems like a no brainer to me to stick w/ a traditional model.

It seems obvious that used versions of these will be cheaper than $10k.
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