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Who Killed the Electric Car (DVD, 2006) GM - Widescreen - Sealed

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Video Format
NTSC
Case Type
Tall/DVD Case
Subtitle Language
English, French
Rating
PG
Director
Chris Paine
Sub-Genre
Business, Automotive
Studio
Sony
Edition
Standard Edition
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Type
Movie
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Format
DVD
Language
English
Release Year
2006
Producer
Jessie Deeter
Features
Deleted Scenes, Jump-Starting the Future, Widescreen
Run Time
93 min
Genre
Documentary
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Movie/TV Title
Who Killed the Electric Car?
UPC
0043396152861

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  • Top favourable review

    If you are interested in EVs, this is a must see for you and your kids.

    So after many years, I wanted to see "Who Killed The Electric Car" again, so I bought a copy. I watched it again tonight and it is really an eye opener. In 2003 most of the EV1s had already been crushed in secrecy out in the AZ desert but the last 78 units were in a lot locked behind a chain link fence at the GM facility in Burbank, CA. The coalition of protesters, known as the EV1 vigilers, spent weeks staked outside the gate 24-7, some days in the pouring rain, making sure that GM couldn't sneak the cars out in the night to be crushed. GM contended that no one wanted these cars which of course, was baloney. On day 15, the coalition set out to call them on it. In 48 hours time they signed up 80 people willing to put up $24,358 each to buy the remaining 78 cars for the residual price of ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: decluttr_store

  • Have Fun and Make the World a Better and Quieter Place

    In 1992 General Motors built a great little electric car called the EV1. They built 1000 of them, and put them out on lease. Nearly everybody who got one loved it, and begged GM to sell it to them when the lease was up. Instead GM took them all back and crushed them. Their claim was that people were not happy with the range of about 100 miles per charge, with the batteries of the time. In fact, GM nearly doubled the range just within the course of the year or 2 that they made them. In 2006 Chris Paine made a documentary film about this car, and the circumstances surrounding it. It is an epose type of film that GM and the oil companies hated, of course. If you are a member of the vast right–wing conspiracy, you will probably think that this movie was made by hippies and commies to cause ...

  • Quite Intriguing

    A friend recommended this movie. The movie was entertaining in a smart, engaging way. For political or persuasive films like this, watching with a devil's advocate mindset left one yet unanswered question-- why were the existing cars were taken away from the lessees (and why did they never had the opportunity to buy the cars in the first place)? Outside research (after seeing the movie) indicates this had to do with safety, but one wonders why, if this is the case, GM didn't present the public or the lessees with the safety facts that influenced their decision to not only stop offering these vehicles, but to take them from the drivers who apparently love(d) their cars. A very interesting, thought-provoking film. Doesn't seem overly biased-- exploring many reasons and many possible ...

  • Who Killed the Electric Car was the perfect title for this great DVD

    Saw this movie years ago. So glad I could find it in a reasonably priced DVD. The subject matter is as relevant today as it was it the 1990's. Many people are not aware that this country had great electric cars made in California back then and the technology to make them-- all electric, not just hybrid! Main problem, for all the reasons the movie stated, the car manufacturer decided to literally destroy all the cars after several years, not even letting those who leased them buy one, and many loved the car and wanted to buy one. All thinking people need to see this movie. The DVD was brand new, unopened in shrink wrap. I just wish media mail was faster-- but the shipping was free.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: amvetsnsf

  • General Motors BLEW IT

    Who killed the Electric Car is one of the best if not the best documentaries on environmental issues and on why they murdered this wonderful product. Chris Pine's film paints a picture on an industrial culture whose aversion to change and reliance on oil may be deeper than its ability to embrace ready solutions. This film WILL frustrate you greatly. It's that simple. All of this talk about cars of the future with hydrogen fuel cells in 15 or 20 years from now is ridiculous. It's here NOW__and they KILLED it. The first cars weren't perfect. But we're talking 1996___! My GOD__by now they would be perfect and then some. This film which has been described in the New York Times as a murder mystery and a call to arms is the best documentary on Electric Cars I have ever seen. Mr. Paine ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: briansblowoutbargains