Friday, May 24, 2013

Who Killed the Electric Car?

Cars are an amazing thing and have truly changed the way of life drastically for many obvious reasons. They have been around for quite some time now and I personally thing it is very unique that every individual, of course of the appropriate age and certification, is allowed to drive a vehicle.  Not only that, you have the right to choose the car of your liking, in which you can select the color as well as many other features.  This is a great way of transportation to get from place to place, no matter the distance.  It is very convenient and typically not an issue.  Or is it?  With gas prices on a steady rise as well as foreign fuels and not to mention technology on a sky rocket, is it time for a change?

It was 1996, when electric cars initially started to become popular in the United States.  Most of this popularity was taking place on the West Coast, in California. But still today the concept of these electric cars or even the popularity has not really grown to what it should or could have.  This change can be made and eventually in due time will absolutely have to be made, so why wait?  As United States citizens we like to hold on to what works and not really make adjustments unless something is broken or has began to fail us.  I believe it is time for everyone as whole to come together and make this adaptation as one.  This new possibility could make a change for the best, especially in the long run.  The future for this concept could be bright, it is time to take advantage of this opportunity.  Anyways before long cars will be flying, so let us now take this time to put the electric cars on the map!


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