2006 Myers Motors NMG
(from Myers Motors
Press Release) Last year, as oil companies drilled U.S.
consumers for more than $3 a gallon for gasoline and automakers
literally crushed the electric vehicles they developed*, craftsmen
at Myers Motors LLC put the finishing touches on the company’s
all-electric, highway-legal vehicle.
Increased geo-political strife, decreasing oil supplies, increasing
demand for oil and two wars in Iraq have the major auto and gas
companies offering alternatives, but Myers Motors is the only
company offering the alternative that makes the most sense: the No
More Gas (NmG). The NmG not only delivers on its name, but is ready
to take drivers on a “funtelligent” trip into the future. “Until
now, the choice of an environmentally friendly personal vehicle that
uses not a drop of foreign oil has been denied the American
consumer,” said Dana Myers, president of Myers Motors. “We have
developed the NmG so people and companies can choose to transform
this world.”
In its small plant in Tallmadge, Ohio, Myers Motors devoted more
than a year enhancing key components of a ground-breaking electric
vehicle to create the NmG. Myers Motors’ NmG keeps its ancestor’s
stunning exterior unchanged while almost everything under its sleek
shell has been upgraded to improve reliability and performance.
The single-passenger,
three-wheeled NmG has outstanding acceleration, can reach speeds of
70 mph and has a range of 30 miles between charges. A unique driving
experience is gained through the NmG’s low center of gravity and its
power being delivered via the single rear wheel.
“The NmG fits the way Americans use their cars,” said Myers.
“Research shows that 87 percent of all commutes are less than 20
miles and 93 percent of those commutes are with one person only in
the vehicle.” Also, buying an electric vehicle encourages
forward-thinking technologies and using electric powered vehicles
can reduce our country’s dependence on off-shore oil and alleviate
the problems associated with that dependence, according to Myers.
The company calculates that a driver charged 11 cents per kilowatt
will pay about 55 cents for the “fill up” that powers the NmG about
30 miles. The pollution-free NmG can be fully recharged in 6 to 8
hours using a 110-volt outlet and less than half that time using a
220-volt outlet.
Priced at $24,900, the NmG comes in dazzling exterior colors.
Standard amenities include audio system, adjustable bucket seat,
accessory outlets, 6-cubic-foot trunk, power windows, and heater.
The smile it puts on a driver’s face comes standard, too.
Myers Motors’ team of workers proudly hand-builds each of these
“vehicles of the future” using old fashioned American quality and
pride. The vehicles are built at Myers Motors’ production facility
in Tallmadge, Ohio, a small community near Akron. For more
information, contact Myers Motors at 330-630-3768 or visit
www.myersmotors.com