Collectible GM 97s Electric Car EV1 Owners Manual Set
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Free shipping for highest offer (over $5000)!! Bring All Offers !!! ****** Limited Edition ****** Collectible !!! Rare !! ****** 100% Authentic & Original ****** GM 1997's Saturn Electric Car EV1 Owner's Manual Book GM Advanced Technology Vehicles ***** This is Rocket Science ***** COLLECTIBLE EV1 MANUAL Handbook Set . IN PERFECT CONDITION. I'LL TAKE BEST OFFER !!!! 100% AUTHENTIC GM EV1 OWNERS MANUAL. Bring All Offers !!! Only 1,117 EV1 units were produced by GM. This manual survived in perfect condition. General Motors EV1 Manufacturer General Motors Production 1996-1999 (1,117 units)1997 Model Year: 660 units1999 Model Year: 457 units Assembly GM Lansing Craft Centre, Lansing, Michigan Predecessor Impact (prototype) Successor Chevrolet Volt (prototype) Class Electric car Body style(s) 2 seat Subcompact Layout FF layout Engine(s) 3-phase AC Induction Transmission(s) single speed reduction integrated with motor and differential Fuel capacity Battery(VRLA from Delphi 53 AhVRLA from Panasonic 60AhNiMH: 77 Ah); 120-220 V Electric range 160 mi (260 km) (NIMH) Designer General Motors "EV1" redirects here. For other uses, see EV1 (disambiguation). The EV1 was the first modern production electric vehicle from a major automaker and also the first purpose-built electric car produced by General Motors (GM) in the United States. Introduced in 1996, The EV1 electric cars were available in California and Arizona as a lease only, as well as through a Southern Company employee lease program in Georgia, and could be serviced at designated Saturn retailers. They were discontinued after 1999 and subsequently removed from the roads in 2003 by General Motors (except for a few). The car's discontinuation was and remains a very controversial topic.
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