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Audi exec continues hybrid and EV slam

Submitted by Tim on December 15, 2009 – 5:09 pmNo Comment

Still not viable even after a $7500 tax credit? Yesterday, Audi of America President Johan de Nysschen, continued his attack on the political love affair between D.C. politicians, including President Obama, and electric cars, claiming that plug-ins were probably two decades away from widespread use. “The 50 percent or so price increase that the Volt represents over a similar gasoline car cannot be offset through the savings from reduced fuel…

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Home » Hybrids

Audi exec continues hybrid and EV slam

Submitted by Tim on December 15, 2009 – 5:09 pmNo Comment

Still not viable even after a $7500 tax credit? Yesterday, Audi of America President Johan de Nysschen, continued his attack on the political love affair between D.C. politicians, including President Obama, and electric cars, claiming that plug-ins were probably two decades away from widespread use. “The 50 percent or so price increase that the Volt represents over a similar gasoline car cannot be …

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