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All the world is interested in miniature fuel-efficient cars and the gas-guzzlers’ makers need to find a good solution for their business to go on. GM had to get rid of Hummers which are expensive to make and at the same time with the current economics troubles lose in their sale value.
The manufacturer came up with a brilliant solution. Mini-Hummer doesn’t use much gas, in fact, it runs on electric batteries. From the first look the little car reminds a golf cart and some celebrities have already been seen driving the Mini-Hummer on the golf courts. At the same time there are some significant differences: the electric car can run 40 mph, it has 15-inch chrome wheels, diamond plate flooring and Sony speakers.
If you think Mini-Hummer won’t be fast enough for roads, you might be surprised to know, the car has already been approved in U.K. Many big cities have slow traffic anyway, so with the London average 10 mph Mini-Hummer will fit perfectly.
For more information on the car go to http://www.minihummereurope.com/index.php.
The world economy is falling down but there will be always somebody who can make profit even at the bad times like this.
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