EV1: A Legacy In A New Light Ep. 4 | Cultivated. Then crushed

EV1: A Legacy In A New Light Ep. 4 | Cultivated. Then crushed

Author: Automotive News April 19, 2021 Duration: 43:19
After working as an EV1 leasing agent, Chelsea Sexton became the leader of a group of enthusiasts who tried to save the car. Here, she recounts her topsy-turvy experience, and her accidental role in the documentary “Who Killed The Electric Car?”

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