Dec 31
Written by: Aaron Turpen 79 views
Published on December 31st, 2008 in Electric Cars

Got an opinion about the Mistubishi i MiEV? Maybe shape the future of how this car company views EVs? Well, here ya go. While it might be nothing more than a customer relations marketing tool, this survey could very well shape how Mitsubishi sees itself in the electric future.
Why? Well, this company is one of the smallest of the Japanese automakers and has always had a pretty customer-focused outlook. Their surveys in the past have shaped (literally) their cars and their engineering for popular after-market and factory-installed additions.
So perhaps this survey will gain their attention as well, especially if enough of us are asking for the same basic things. Especially if enough of us non-California types that ride on freeways and go more than twenty miles a day chime in. No offense to the California types, of course. It’s just that EV makers seem to focus on you all too much.
So take the survey (it’s just a few minutes long) and let them know what you think. You’ve nothing to lose anyway.
Tags: electric car, i MiEV, mitsubishi, Mitsubishi i MiEV
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