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    Powered by Electric Snake Oil?

    By Megan Miller Posted on 3.26.2008 5 Comments

    As oil prices continue to climb, consumers are increasingly looking to high-mileage alternative vehicles as a solution to their transportation woes. ZAP (Zero Air Pollution) Corporation, the country's most visible importer of tiny, electric commuter cars, offers seductively green options like the three-wheeled Xebra, the Obvio 828, and the ZAP-X: all purported to travel significant distances (from 40 to 350 miles) on a single charge, with price tags as modest as $10,000.


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