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From the monthly archives: November 2010

AutoEvolution, November 30, 2010

With so many electric cars hitting the road in the last few months, it was only a matter of time until we saw the first dedicated dealership for EVs. So here you are, the first all-electric car dealership will open in Florida in three Weeks under [...]

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by Colin Bird for USA Today, November 30, 2010

A new car dealership opening in Florida could be the first electric-only car lot for the Sunshine State.

Suncoast Electric Vehicles will open in St. Petersburg in three weeks and will sell the Wheego Whip LiFe.


The Wheego is a Chinese-sourced but [...]

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by Erik Derr for WardsAuto.Com, November 2010

LOS ANGELES – Wheego Electric Cars Inc. is chasing a bigger slice of the electric-vehicle pie with an emphasis on customer service and a new full-speed model that holds its own in downtown L.A. traffic.

The 2-seat Wheego LiFe, unveiled at the auto show here and [...]

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Forbes

On November 25, 2010 By

Look out Leaf & Volt, the Wheego Electric Car is Almost Here

Excerpted from an article by Osha Gray Davidson, November 24, 2010, Forbes
 
The CarElectric.com’s number one reason for owning an all-electric vehicle
(EV) — You drive less than 40 miles per day — is a [...]

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by Jim Motavalli for BNet, November 24, 2010

LOS ANGELES — Wheego is one of the first automakers on the ground with an electric car, but for a startup company with low overhead and a stealth [...]

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by Stephen Calogera for egmCarTech, Nov. 22, 2010

At the 2010 LA Auto Show last week, Wheego Electric Cars Inc. said that it will launch sales of its electric LiFe across the U.S. in mid-December. The company is still waiting on Environmental Protection Agency certification that is needed to begin selling the  Full article

from The Independent, Nov. 22, 2010

With the Coda Sedan delayed until late 2011 and Nissan’s Leaf reportedly facing supply issues, one US electric-vehicle maker at this week’s LA Auto Show has had something of a rapid push into the limelight.


 Wheego, an Atlanta-based EV start-up, says that its LiFe electric vehicle [...]

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by Rik Paul for Consumer Reports, November 19, 2010

The ongoing electrification of the car is stimulating America’s entrepreneurial spirit. Startups Fisker and Tesla Motors have gotten a lot of attention with their pricey electric models. Now, two new companies have surfaced at the 2010 LA Auto Show—Coda [...]

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by Chris Woodyard for USA Today, November 17, 2010

Mike McQuary isn’t afraid of taking on giants — either in technology or electric cars.

As CEO of Internet service provider MindSpring, he challenged the dominant likes of AOL and others. Now, as CEO of Wheego Electric Cars, he’s going after Nissan and [...]

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by Rik Paul for Consumer Reports, Nov. 19, 2010

The ongoing electrification of the car is stimulating America’s entrepreneurial spirit. Startups Fisker and Tesla Motors have gotten a lot of attention with their pricey electric models. Now, two new companies have surfaced at the 2010 LA Auto Show—Coda and Wheego—with small all-electric cars [...]

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