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Would you pay about $28,000 for a two-seater car that has a maximum speed of 65 miles per hour—and a driving range of 125 miles with a four-hour recharge time? If you answered yes, then the Thi!nk City may be your ride. With 17 years of experience in manufacturing electric vehicles, Th!nk could become a leader in the emerging EV market in the United States. In a field which has more than its share of electric snake oil salesman, Th!nk, formerly owned by Ford, has the experience and history worthy of trust. The company is on its sixth generation of the Th!nk City, which now comes with all kinds of safety features and creature comforts, including ABS brakes, airbags, three-point safety belts, and power steering, windows and mirrors. The first Th!nk City EVs began rolling off the production line in Norway in late 2007, but plans for bringing the vehicle to the United States remain vague.
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