From: jenneylist on
Worlds Fastest Legal Street Electric Car
http://www.greenautomotive.co.cc/2009/10/worlds-fastest-electric-car.html
From: Susan on
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 04:03:18 -0700 (PDT), jenneylist
<jenneylist(a)gmail.com> wrote:

>http://www.greenautomotive.co.cc/2009/10/worlds-fastest-electric-car.html


That is totally cool!
From: studio on
On Oct 19, 7:03 am, jenneylist <jenneyl...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Worlds Fastest Legal Street Electric Carhttp://www.greenautomotive.co.cc/2009/10/worlds-fastest-electric-car....

Debatable as to if it's the worlds fastest or not.
I think you may mean quick, not fast, because it's certainly not
faster than the Eliica. The Eliica is pushing towards a goal of
250mph...that's fast. Quick is a drag race. Of which the Eliica has
beaten high end production cars also.
I do admire his can-do attitude and doing things on a budget though.
That's very commendable.

That's good, but this is better.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SH9TgBOCHM&feature=related
Watch all 5 videos in the series if you have a good Internet
connection speed.

The Eliica team, and also the guy from your video represents what
personal American ingenuity used to be.
Instead of government giving billion$ to their friends in high places,
the Eliica team managed on a few million$, plus they did it years ago
already. I'm sure it's just gotten better since then.
Big car companies play too many political games. That's why they're so
slow, inefficient and unresponsive to consumer needs.

Not just electric, but improvements in stability and traction over
conventional cars.
8 wheel drive translates into no spinning wheels on launch, and pure
unmatched traction and acceleration over virtually any automobile
produced currently. It also adds to high degree of stability at any
speed.