Ship your Scion iQ EV across America with Nationwide!
Here are our posts in this series thus far, which is about electric cars:
- Nissan Leaf
- Chevy Volt
- Chevy Volt (different post!)
- Fit EV
- Mitsubishi i MiEV
- BMW i3
- BMW i8
Imagine yourself on a beach in Tahiti with a cool tropical drink in your hand. You are completely free of stress. You and I are discussing electric cars in a state of perfect relaxation. Eventually the topic turns to the revolutionary Scion iQ EV (known elsewhere in the world as the Toyota iQ EV).
You grab your iPad and see what Wikipedia has to say on the matter:
A prototype of the iQ EV (Scion iQ EV in the US) was exhibited at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show. The Scion iQ EV is the successor to the FT-EV II as an electric vehicle based on the Toyota iQ chassis.
The US launch of the Scion iQ EV has been announced for 2012,and according to Toyota, for the initial roll-out the iQ EV will not be available to individual consumers, instead the carmaker decided to focus on fleet customers and car sharing programs. The electric minicar has an estimated range of 50 miles (80 km).
You then watch the above embedded video in a state of perfect peace and contentment to learn more about this amazing vehicle.
At this point you realize that, back in the States, you have an iQ EV in your garage that you need to ship to a distant city, despite the fact that it is not available in the US yet at all. Where did I purchase it? you wonder. But now is not the time to ponder such matters as you chug down another Mai Tai. Nor is it an appropriate moment to get stressed about how to ship the car. This is Tahiti!
You place a single call to Nationwide, which then pampers your vehicle with its enclosed shipping service. Your rare EV feels like it’s relaxing on a beach in Tahiti!
And all is well.
Chip Shipt
The Nationwide Auto Transport Blog Team
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