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The first battery electric car (besides the Tesla) on the U.S. market may not be the Nissan Leaf, Chevy Volt or Coda sedan -- it could be the Wheego Whip Life. You're forgiven if you haven't heard ...
The Wheego Whip's a rechargable two-passenger car with: remote keyless entry, air conditioning and an mp3 stereo system. It retails for under $19,000, and it only costs about 3 cents per mile to ...
RTEV is ready to take your order for a Wheego Whip low-speed electric vehicle. This sub-$19,000 NEV features remote keyless entry, air conditioning and an mp3 stereo system as standard. The Whip ...
Wheego Electric Cars, a U.S. manufacturer that's often overshadowed by the likes of Nissan, Chevrolet and others, will roll out its highway-capable electric car, the Wheego Whip LiFe, at the Los ...
Meet the new star in the EV firmament, the Wheego Whip. That's a fairly fanciful name for a remarkably capable vehicle build by Wheego Electric Cars, headed by former EarthLink President Mike ...
WheeGo will have its Whip NEV (Neighborhood Electric Vehicle) on sale by the end of the summer, and expects the Whip HSV (Highway-Speed Vehicle) to be available Summer 2010.
The Wheego Whip is a car any true motorhead would consider to be punishment meted out by Al Gore to make us atone for the Dodge Viper. The little electric car is slow. It’s heavy. And frankly ...
At first glance, the Wheego Whip isn't that exciting. It's made in China, it only goes up to 25 mph or 35 mph (depending on state laws) and it gets 40 miles on a single charge. But according to ...
But the Smart Fortwo, running on gasoline, can go up to 90 miles per hour, assuming there are no crosswinds. The all-electric, 2010 Wheego Whip is a low-speed vehicle, thus the "LSV" moniker ...
The Wheego Whip LSV has all of the appearance, pricing (with a base manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $18,995), and much of the function of a real automobile.
"Our Wheego Whip LiFe will ship to customers first-come, first-served across the U.S. beginning in September, and everyone who makes a reservation will be driving their car before the end of the year.
The Wheego Whip electric vehicle is expected to hit streets in May, Engadget reports. That is, if it can find anyone to buy these low-speed, souped-up golf carts.
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