The Detroit Electrics seem to be doing well with no support. Lawrence Rhodes.... ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 9:27 AM 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 >
