Moonbat Tech: GM’s Car of the Future

by Dave Blount | March 24, 2010 2:47 pm

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The aptly named Laugh.

The future[1] of nationalized Government Motors under the leadership of Comrade Obama and the UAW:

The city car of the future will seat two people, run on electric power and communicate with other vehicles to reach a destination faster while automatically avoiding traffic tie-ups and crashes.

They’d better avoid crashes, because you won’t be surviving any.

General Motors, working with electric-scooter maker Segway, has developed three concepts tailored toward that vision of future transportation. The Electric Networked Vehicle, or EN-V, concepts go on display May 1 at the World Expo in Shanghai.

One of these concept cars is called — no kidding — the Laugh.

As for the advantages of driving around in one of these absurd little death traps, other than the inevitable government subsidies, there is one:

A parking lot could hold 10 times the number of EN-Vs as regular cars.

Then there’s the performance:

GM says the EN-V can reach a top speed of 25 mph and travel 25 miles on a full charge of its lithium-ion battery pack.

They applied moonbattery to politics and got Barack Obama. Now they’ve applied it to the auto industry.

On a tip from Reid. Cross-posted at Moonbattery[2].

Endnotes:
  1. The future: http://editorial.autos.msn.com/article.aspx?cp-documentid=1135907&icid=autos_1373&GT1=22017
  2. Moonbattery: http://www.moonbattery.com/

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