Since coming onto the slightly inflated U.S. car market, CODA really hasn’t made much of an imprint on the electric car market. CODA, an electric car manufacturer based on SoCal, has a green and environmentally oriented philosophy. They want to be the electric car gurus, or at the very least, dominate the field. Sure, their car looks like a 2005 Toyota Corolla, but the two cars are supposed to drive totally differently. The Corolla is built for people who want economical, boring cars, while the CODA is built to satisfy your inner hippy, take you 125 miles on a full charge, and bring about a new technological revolution. I have my doubts about the next technical revolution coming from a $35,000 electric car, but who knows? I may be wrong. . .
The CODA has a fairly powerful 134 horsepower, 221 lb-ft electric motor that will propel the car to a top speed of 85 mph! VROOM! The car may seem a bit pudgy compared to what your car is, but you’d be surprised how heavy YOUR car is compared to the CODA! For those of you interested in saving the environment, but need utility, check out the Ford Focus Electric, which is pretty much the only all-electric competitor to the CODA (besides the Nissan Leaf). The reason you should think about the Focus Electric is the CODA only has a meager 14.1 cubic feet of storage space. The Focus has closer to 30. I guess it depends on how much junk (er, stuff) you haul around.
To make an effort to be closer to you, CODA has many dealers:
CODA Silicon Valley: 4175 Stevens Creek Road, Santa Clara, CA 95051. 888-552-6081
CODA Los Angeles: 12101 W Olympic Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90064. 310-820-3611
Marvin K. CODA San Diego: 1461 Camino del Rio South, San Diego, CA 92108. 619-219-2040
Fladeboe CODA: Irvine Auto Center: 18 Auto Center Drive, Irvine, CA 92618. 949-830-7000
There is only one CODA Experience Center. It’s in Los Angeles, at 10250 Santa Monica Boulevard #133, Los Angeles, CA 90067. 424-249-1616. I guess that it’s just another excuse to take a trip to Los Angeles… I see a field trip in my future!
http://www.codaautomotive.com/
P.S. The savings calculator to see how much you’ll save driving a CODA over your daily driver will give you hours of endless fun!
Do they have charging stations? How does one drive to Vegas and back?
CYnthia
There are some charging stations in main cities, but you have to know where they are and if you can make it.
The Coda Experience Center on Santa Monica Blvd is actually in the Westfield Century City Shopping Center in a storefront in the Mall. You could say it’s unusual,unorthodox, clever, out of the box or weird….take your pick. Having seen the car and the set up I predict a very dull future.
What’s my next field assignment Boss??
Hugs from Zayzee
Well, I guess you could scout out the Tesla dealership…
Why? Do you think they’re going to last??
I think that they certainly have a chance of surviving. Though they may be more expensive, comfortable, and larger than a Nissan LEAF, Ford Focus EV, or Chevy Volt, they do have a chance of survival – though it may be small.
I don’t know – I think they’re pretty cute. Maybe that’s the next car for Uncle Howie. Who knows!
Well, it is a nice car. Just let him drive it and see what he thinks. He’ll have the same reaction as everybody else – BORING!