Mitsubishi Electric i
Mitsubishi Electric i 
 Mitsubishi Electric i 
 Mitsubishi Electric i 
 Mitsubishi Electric i 



  The Evo is gone, the Ralliart is dead. Going forward Mitsubishi is  going  to become a builder of pure EVs and plug-in hybrid electric  vehicles  (PHEVs). So much so, that the new Mitsubishi North American  president  Yoichi Yokozawa just announced that no less than 8 EVs or  PHEVs will be  on sale by 2015. Mr. Yokozawa said that Mitsubishi will,  "Become the  kind ofcar company that society expects us to be, that the  planet needs  us to be." But what about the kind of company that  consumers want? That  remains to be seen, of course.
What is clear, is that the long  awaited i (formerly known as the i  MiEV) will be going on sale. How  much? $27,990. A biggish chunk of  change, for sure. But remember that  electric vehicles get a $7500  federal tax credit, the price drops to a  more likeable $20,490, making  it the cheapest EV you can buy. And  depending on which state you live  in, this price could drop even  further. In California, the i will most  likely qualify for the full  monty CRVP $5000 tax credit, effectively  dropping the price to $15,490,  making the i by far the cheapest EV  there is. Nice, right?
When can  you buy one? Tomorrow! No, really - it is Earth Day after all.  Simply go  to i.mitsubishicars.com and give them a $299 PayPal deposit  plus $99  for a mandatory home electric inspection. But if you're one of  the first  2000 people to put down a deposit, Mitsubishi will wave the  $99 fee.  Demo cars will show up at dealerships in November, and actual  cars will  be charging away in customers garages come January of 2012.  With the  high price of gas and the now seemingly inherently unstable  nature of  the petroleum market, Mitsubishi's i will probably find a few  good  homes.
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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