tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1399793419425111085.post5965227636341550108..comments2024-03-24T15:03:03.162+00:00Comments on EV Sales: World Top 10 February 2014José Ponteshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13927229481945352747noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1399793419425111085.post-30791064591766715032014-04-19T10:57:42.205+00:002014-04-19T10:57:42.205+00:00Answers:
1 - Volt. But the Prius is just 38 units...Answers:<br /><br />1 - Volt. But the Prius is just 38 units behind...<br /><br />2 - BMW i3;<br /><br />3 - Still waiting for the japanese data, but i guess not;<br /><br />4 - Chevrolet, but Ford and Toyota are less than 100 units behind.José Ponteshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13927229481945352747noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1399793419425111085.post-44443926979760621152014-03-30T18:05:12.574+00:002014-03-30T18:05:12.574+00:00I'll be excited what would appear over the sum...I'll be excited what would appear over the summer when the vastly cheaper i-MiEV arrives in Europe and the US in mid-April or May.<br /><br />Also, now that demand in The Netherlands has died off, there's not such a great demand for the Outlander PHEV. It will give it some much needed space even thought Mitsubishi is rolling it out to the rest of Europe and Australia. At the rate high Mitsubishi was building them, I hope they'll change their mind and realise that they have the room introduce the Outlander PHEV in the US later this year like October.<br /><br />The Outlander PHEV and cheaper i-MiEV (if it behaves the same way of how the LEAF reduced its price) really proves that it was an investment well spent for Mitsubishi and that's just a happy, comforting thought as I remember of how skint and how badly placed they were in 2011 and 2012.offibnoreply@blogger.com