Spotted on 34th Street in St. Pete about two weeks ago.
"GEM battery-electric vehicles are classified as low-speed vehicles, or neighborhood electric vehicles, and are street legal in nearly all 50 states on public roads posted at 35 mph or less. With a top speed of 25 mph, GEM cars have a range of up to 30 miles on a charge and are great for traveling around city centers, gated communities, resorts, sports stadiums, job sites, or neighborhoods. GEM vehicles are battery-electric, operate on a 72-volt battery system and plug into a standard 110-volt outlet. What makes GEM vehicles so unique is that they can be recharged anytime, anywhere a 110-volt outlet is available and recharge in approximately six to eight hours."
The above model, the GEM e4 starts at around $11,500 MRP which seems awful high for a glorified golf cart.
Secondly, guess the family dog gets the coveted navigator seat over the punk-ass kids in the back. The pooch even sits like, "Hey, I'm special, look at me and this is always my seat." I love it.
First, get a load of that car. It's a GEM which is an electric car. Here is what I found for these unique vehicles:
"GEM battery-electric vehicles are classified as low-speed vehicles, or neighborhood electric vehicles, and are street legal in nearly all 50 states on public roads posted at 35 mph or less. With a top speed of 25 mph, GEM cars have a range of up to 30 miles on a charge and are great for traveling around city centers, gated communities, resorts, sports stadiums, job sites, or neighborhoods. GEM vehicles are battery-electric, operate on a 72-volt battery system and plug into a standard 110-volt outlet. What makes GEM vehicles so unique is that they can be recharged anytime, anywhere a 110-volt outlet is available and recharge in approximately six to eight hours."
The above model, the GEM e4 starts at around $11,500 MRP which seems awful high for a glorified golf cart.
Secondly, guess the family dog gets the coveted navigator seat over the punk-ass kids in the back. The pooch even sits like, "Hey, I'm special, look at me and this is always my seat." I love it.
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