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The Wild True Story Behind The Only GM EV1 Ever Publicly Sold, And Where It's Going Next
General Motors EV1 VIN #4G5PX2250V0200212 was never supposed to survive. Like most EV1s leased to drivers in the late 1990s, ...
The EV1 from General Motors is widely regarded as the original mass-market, purpose-built electric vehicle, although it was ...
It started life as the engineering darling of General Motors, and now, it's at an impound lot with a broken windshield. Will ...
GM destroyed most of the original EV1s, as documented by the documentary Who Killed the Electric Car? But a few remain, mostly in museum or university collections. The Autopian recently discovered one ...
A mysterious green 1997 GM EV1 in dilapidated condition just sold for six figures at a Georgia impound lot. It raises many questions.
In any case, someone just spent big bucks on a unicorn EV that shouldn't exist. We have no idea how it escaped GM's crusher, or how the windshield got smashed, or how it ended up in an active Atlanta ...
While Ford and General Motors are mainstays in the American automotive market, one manufacturer actually managed to be more ...
The Leica M EV1 doesn’t have a costly mechanical rangefinder, but it still runs nearly $9,000.
In an amazing video from October 21st, GM’s Chief Financial Officer says the quiet part out loud, admitting EVs are not ...
General Motors today pulled the plug on its BrightDrop electric delivery van program, announcing it will permanently end production ...
In a recent podcast shared by Inside EVs, General Motors President Mark Reuss was surprisingly candid when asked about the ...
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