I published a post last week about Fosh Automotive, saying that they hadn’t produced their promised electric miracle car. While skeptical of the car, I emailed them for details, and was told to wait. It turns out the whole project was a scam to lure in supporters of fuel-efficient cars (and the people who report on them), then use their email addresses to donate to John McCain. I’ve changed the link on the original post from the Fosh site to the AutoblogGreen site, where they detail the extent of the scam.
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WARNING: Fosh Auto Is a Political Scam
August 27, 2008 in Consumer News, EVs by kristen | 2 comments
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