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		<title>By: Will We Ever See a Dodge EV Coupe? &#124; Dodgepedia.org</title>
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		<description>[...] Dodge&#8217;s EV Coupe is still a great idea and could be very profitable in teh future. It&#8217;s a Tesla Motors-type electric sports car, capable of reaching zero-to-sixty in under five seconds and has a range of 150 to 200 miles, with a little help from the lithium-ion battery pack. It can (if this car is actually real) recharge from your average household electrical outlet, as long as you have 4 to 8 hours of no driving. But for now the EV is not in Dodge&#8217;s future - for the time being it&#8217;s all about staying afloat. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Dodge&#8217;s EV Coupe is still a great idea and could be very profitable in teh future. It&#8217;s a Tesla Motors-type electric sports car, capable of reaching zero-to-sixty in under five seconds and has a range of 150 to 200 miles, with a little help from the lithium-ion battery pack. It can (if this car is actually real) recharge from your average household electrical outlet, as long as you have 4 to 8 hours of no driving. But for now the EV is not in Dodge&#8217;s future &#8211; for the time being it&#8217;s all about staying afloat. [...]</p>
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