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What years did Ford make the Think?

What years did Ford make the Think?

Ford created Think in 1999, when it bought Pivo Industries of Norway for $23 million. It renamed the company and has since invested another $100 million in an attempt to develop a line of electric cars for sale to the public and government agencies.

How fast will a Ford Think go?

The top speed is said to be 56 miles an hour, and I easily achieved that. The City weighs nearly 2,100 pounds, with nickel-cadmium batteries under the front seats accounting for about a quarter of the weight.

Did Ford make a golf cart?

Better known for its wide range of road vehicles, Ford’s licensed golf carts will start appearing in cart fleets in 2018. These electric golf carts are designed and built specifically for golf course hire operations. All carts also have an anti-walk-away feature.

What engine did the Ford Model T have?

The Ford Model T used a 177 cu in (2.9 L) sidevalve, reverse-flow cylinder head inline 4-cylinder engine. It was primarily a gasoline engine. It produced 20 hp (14.9 kW) for a top speed of 45 mph (72 km/h).

Where does Ford Think neighbor electric car come from?

Ford sold its stock, and the resulting company, Think Global, continues to produce electric cars in Norway. Ford Th!nk Neighbor The Neighbor was designed to meet the NHTSA specification for Neighborhood Electric Vehicles. Design and manufacture was unrelated to the Th!nk City.

When did the Ford Think neighbor come out?

The Think is a new vehicle released for sale (locally) in Spring 2002, this is Ford s entry into the electric vehicle market. This Think is classified as a Neighborhood Electric Vehicle, which meets the Federal government requirements for low speed vehicles.

Is the Ford Think considered a neighborhood vehicle?

This Think is classified as a Neighborhood Electric Vehicle, which meets the Federal government requirements for low speed vehicles. This combines the benefits of economical electric transportation, no emissions and a safe comfortable ride. These vehicles are available in only 11 states, and Texas has only 4 dealers. Why the Ford Think?

What’s the low speed on a Ford Think neighbor?

The “low” speed setting will be limited to 15 mph. TH!NK neighbor will meet the new U.S. government FMVSS500 requirements for low speed vehicles, and is designed with a number of safety features, including three-point restraints at all seating positions, AS-1 glazed safety glass windshield and 3 mph bumpers.

Ford sold its stock, and the resulting company, Think Global, continues to produce electric cars in Norway. Ford Th!nk Neighbor The Neighbor was designed to meet the NHTSA specification for Neighborhood Electric Vehicles. Design and manufacture was unrelated to the Th!nk City.

The Think is a new vehicle released for sale (locally) in Spring 2002, this is Ford s entry into the electric vehicle market. This Think is classified as a Neighborhood Electric Vehicle, which meets the Federal government requirements for low speed vehicles.

This Think is classified as a Neighborhood Electric Vehicle, which meets the Federal government requirements for low speed vehicles. This combines the benefits of economical electric transportation, no emissions and a safe comfortable ride. These vehicles are available in only 11 states, and Texas has only 4 dealers. Why the Ford Think?

Is the 2002 Ford Think neighbor golf cart street legal?

This 2002 Ford Think Neighbor is in excellent condition, has only 918 original miles, and comes with a OEM weather enclosure and is golf ready and street legal and goes 25mph and comes with Deka 31 Gel Batteries! The Neighbor was designed to meet the NHTSA specification for Neighborhood Electric Vehicles.

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Ruth Doyle