Janez Svetlin wrote:

 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> among other wrote:

>> True, for a variety of reasons.  The Think may have had a 
>> better chance in europe, though I don't know why they would 
>> fare better than other EV's that have been offered there.  
>> The issue though is why Ford dropped them for the U.S.
>
> Well, bullshit. I'm from europe (Slovenia to be exact) and 
> neither Think neither any other EV was offered to me. Neither 
> can I get one factory made even if I try.

Same here. (UK, in Europe, not that far from France)

We "almost" got the Think.  I enquired about it.  You could 
lease one, for a lot of money, if you lived in London.  You 
could lease a Peugeot 205 electrique, but you have to be a 
council or electricity company.  That's not the same as 
available, as far as I'm concerned.  
  Someone imports Sparrows, but I don't know if they've sold any.
  Before these examples?  A '70s Enfield?  Again, I don't think 
they were available for sale to the public.

  We have a very anti-EV media over here, the public have 
generally been brainwashed out of considering EVs as practical 
for them.
 

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