500 Electric Mini Coopers are
on their way to the States. The cost? A paltry $850 a month, which is still a money-loser for Mini's owner, BMW.
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Customers will receive a couple of bonuses, however: a free wall-charger and scheduled "check-ups" at dealerships. Not to mention brown-outs, what with
the end of coal-powered electricity generation.
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