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2007 GEM e6

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Innovative, yet stylish and zippy, all of the GEM zero-emission neighborhood electric vehicles (NEVs) offer clean, quiet, economical solutions for your hauling and transportation needs. Yes, this six-person motorcar is the ultimate all-around vehicle for resorts, marinas, hotels, and military and college campuses.

Filling a Niche

The e6 is the perfect shuttle car—a real people mover. Economical, functional and easy-to-use, take a look at the performance, value and safety offered in each 2007 GEM e6:

2007 GEM e6 MSRP: $12,495

  • seats six occupants with various optional cargo carriers
  • electronically controlled 25-mph top speed
  • driving range of up to 30 miles (40 miles optional ‘S’ package available)
  • front wheel drive with speed reducer and integral differential
  • regenerative braking system improves battery and brake life
  • convenient 110-volt charging—plugs into a standard household electrical outlet
  • rack-and-pinion steering
  • fully-independent front and rear suspension for a car-like feel
  • 13-inch street-rated tires
  • wide range of safety features
  • 12-month limited warranty with optional extended service coverage
GEM vehicles may be eligible for tax incentives or rebates—check what’s currently available.

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