PTCruiserStudent looking for your thoughts on electric PT Cruisers
Hello,
I'm producing a project for school (the Presidio School of Management) researching the feasibility of bringing a 'converted-to-electricity' car to the market for my economics class.
I'm focusing on a company based in Pasadena, CA, that is specifically converting PT Cruisers to electricity. They chose this car because, for the most part, the design hasn't changed in years and is aesthetically pleasing.
The company would remove the internal combustible engine and replace it with rechargeable battery packs that will give the car a 60 mile charge. With improved battery technology (in the future), the car will get more than 60 miles per charge.
I'm wondering -
* Would you PT Cruiser enthusiasts purchase a PT Cruiser that operates on rechargeable batteries?
* If so, why?
* What would hold you back from purchasing a battery-operated PT Cruiser?
* What do you see as the substitutes for this type of product?
Thanks,
Nikki
PTCruiserStudent
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