The Detroit Electrics seem to be doing well with no support.  Lawrence
Rhodes....
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Subject: Re: Keeping your EV-1 legally


> jerry dycus wrote:
>
> > There is a way to do this legally. When the lease
> > is up just say you lost it or it disappeared one day
>
> But then you'd have to file a false police report, I believe
> there's a law against that.
>
>
> > make you pay the leftover value as stated in the lease
> > Once they take the payment the EV-1 is yours.
>
> Not without a title.  That payment would only fulfill the
> terms of the lease, not convey ownership.
>
> How would you get parts when it breaks?  At best it would
> need batteries eventually.  It would be unsupportable. What
> would you do with a dead EV1 you can't register?  Technically
> you'd be in possession of stolen property no matter what.
>
>
> > I'm not a lawyer
>
> Good thing.  Your EV posts are much better than your legal
> advice! :-)
>
>
> Mark Brueggemann
> Albuquerque, NM
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> S-10 EV
>

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