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I seriously doubt it would ever happen to three month EV veteran . . . . .I *thought* from the title you chose for this thread, maybe you had figured it out - Guess not The secret is . . . . Plan Ahead and then you won't find yourself in the middle of the road with no battery. In a year of ownership and more than 8,000 miles, we've never even come close to the scenario you describe . . . . and I already own a Honda eu-2000i which would charge the car just fine if I needed it - But I'll never need it because I know before I leave whether the car needs a full charge or not, and if it does, I charge it before I leaveActually, I think Mitsu will only tow it ONCE if the owner is so negligent as to find him/herself stranded because of a simple lack of planning aheadDon
I seriously doubt it would ever happen to three month EV veteran . . . . .
I *thought* from the title you chose for this thread, maybe you had figured it out - Guess not
The secret is . . . . Plan Ahead and then you won't find yourself in the middle of the road with no battery. In a year of ownership and more than 8,000 miles, we've never even come close to the scenario you describe . . . . and I already own a Honda eu-2000i which would charge the car just fine if I needed it - But I'll never need it because I know before I leave whether the car needs a full charge or not, and if it does, I charge it before I leave
Actually, I think Mitsu will only tow it ONCE if the owner is so negligent as to find him/herself stranded because of a simple lack of planning ahead
Don