Detail Info for: Other Makes : WF-120V Electric 2009 Wildfire Motors All Electric Car hybrid plug-in yellow needs batteries

Transaction Info

Sold On:
04/09/2012
Price:
$ 3700.00
Condition:
Mileage:
1090
Location:
Norfolk, VA, 23503
Seller Type:
Private seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
2009 Other Makes WF-120V
Submodel Body Type:
Electric Hatchback
Engine:
Unspecified
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
LSRPECPJ29CWF0032
Vehicle Title:
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Hybrid-electric
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

This is a 2009 Wildfire Motors WF-120V ALL electric car that runs on easy to find deep-cycle batteries. Original owner. This car was purchased new from Wildfire Motors Ebay listing in 2010. The batteries are expired and need to be replaced. However, I don't have the time or money to make the exchange. This car has security system with remote, power windows, wiper (sprayer is broken), a broken radio, tires are like new, has heat and defrost, street legal lighting. It is clear titled in Virginia as a low speed electric vehicle. Which means it is not to exceed 25 MPH and is exempt from state inspections in VA. The car comes with software and cable that allows Max speed adjustment 25 to 50 MPH. Currently programed for 30 MPH. This car takes about 6 hours to recharge in a standard wall outlet. The motor is 120V (12V x 10). Gauges reflect amperage, Volts (like a gas gauge), speed, trip odometer, mileage and warning lights. She drives like a golf cart with struts up front, and solid axle in the rear. Sports seats, 100% street legal vehicle lighting including brake, headlights and turn signals. This vehicle holds 10 batteries - 3 are accessed from the hood, and 7 are accessed by removing the cover that the seats are mounted to (4 bolts). The advertised range of travel is UP to 75 miles at 25 MPH. My real world driving took me 20 miles a day no problem until the batteries expired. There is some paint bubbles on the rear hatch that were there when I bought the car new. To Fix - This car needs 10 deep cycle marine batteries to replace existing ones. Replacements average 100 to 240 dollars per battery and are available at most auto parts stores. The radio and the windshield sprayer do not function. Here is a link to a couple YouTube videos featuring the identical make and model as this listing - here and here. Down the line, replacement parts and service help can be found at Wildfire Motors here. No warranty and car is sold "as is".

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