In October, we shared news that all lovers of weird, forgotten cars were buzzing about: That someone had purchased a General Motors EV1 from a court order sale for the eye-watering sum of $104,000 ...
Nearly a month ago, a General Motors EV1 sold for $104,000 via Peak Auto Auctions in Georgia. This EV1 had a rough life; it was leased to an owner in Boulder, Colorado who had to send it to GM for ...
General Motors EV1 VIN #4G5PX2250V0200212 was never supposed to survive. Like most EV1s leased to drivers in the late 1990s, this adorably green electric icon was originally going to be crushed and ...
We’ve been discussing the GM EV1 a lot lately, as one was recently sold at a tow impound auction in Georgia for a remarkable sale price of $104,000. It may very well be the only one in private hands, ...
The General Motors EV1 has a vital place in electric vehicle history. It mainly served to show two things: Show a viable path for battery-electric vehicles back in the 1990s. Some forces are clearly ...
A long-lost 1997 GM EV1, a relic from one of the most controversial chapters in automotive history, has sold for $104,000 at a Georgia impound auction, becoming what is believed to be the first of the ...
You've heard the story of the General Motors EV1. A hand-built, lease-only prototype electric car from the late '90s that paved the way for the EV revolution of the 2010s. Depending on who you talk to ...