Real cargo covers do exist for euro spec triplets (i-miev/c-zero/ion)
http://www.citroen-auch.com/en/confort-loisirs-c-zero/327678-cache-baga.html
Too bad the us spec i-miev is probably too wide to fit this. :roll:
After a week I finally get a call back from my dealer saying he does not have info regarding part number nor price. He adds that euro head restraints most likely will not fit NA seats, which I believe is bs cause the seats look identical. :?
Here's a photo with one head restraint extended, there's a label sown into one of the seams on the head restraints that says " PAD>PUR< "
tried google but no luck.
photobucket.com
Drag and drop to upload pics, pluss generates all the link codes you need, that includes , it's simply brilliant! Been using it since the myspace era (lol!) approx 2005. :)
I bought my EV cause it puts me back less per month than paying for public transportation to and from school. Also my university provides free parking with charging, just an elevator ride away from all the lecture halls. That is why I keep all my books in the trunk, so I don't have to pay rent...
Yes, country of origin must be taken into consideration when comparing price. In Norway a new i-MiEV cost roughly USD 35.000,- That is after removal of all taxes, which is our incentive.
All Euro i-MiEVs 2012 mod and newer have the remote. The triplet cars iOn (peugeot) and c-zero (citroen) does not have the remote. Apparently Australian i-MiEVs do not have remote.
I really like the look of the NA i-MiEV except for one thing. The lights on each bumper corner, looks really...
Oh that is not my i-MiEV, just one I pulled off google search to show Norwegian license plate.
This is my i-MiEV, 2013 mod with LED headlights and stock rims plasti dipped black :)