Now this may be a great commercial but it says absolutely nothing about any of the specs. How much mileage does it get per gallon? Does it have front wheel drive? How much horse power does it have? You see what I mean. Nothing. In my opinion, if you don't mention Miles Per Gallon (MPG) than it seems to me that the car you are promoting does NOT get good MPG.
Very cool commercial that gets a very strong point across. It would have been good if they mentioned how long the battery lasts and other features that I'm sure you'd want to know.
Now here is some stats we'd all like to hear in a video that may seem short and boring with no special effects; but it is simple and to the point with details included. Nice.
This is the 2012 Hyundai Veloster. Very cool looking. This will be a big selling item if they can keep their "up to 40 MPG" rating. MOst car manufacturers start out with a very high MPG (miles per gallon) rating and then almost always come down. The Toyota Prius started by claiming to be up to 50 miles per gallon. Now they are at a comfortable 40 plus. So stay tuned to this one.
I love that Chevy and Ford have finally got it by making electric cars, hybrid cars, and cars that get great gas mileage. The price of the Chevy Volt is about $32,000. They really need to bring that price down or introduce another model that is cheaper.
The original electric American car maker Tesla. They have been making electric cars for years and years. They go from 0 to 60 miles an hour in seconds. At 120 miles an hour you will always have room to fly. Without a doubt a great car to buy if you have the money. I just wish Tesla Motors would make something a bit cheaper than $40,000 right now. The competition will get fierce and I really hope that Tesla stays in it.
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