cwerdna
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I recently stumbled across http://altcarexponorcal.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; due to an email list I'm on. I had no idea that they're now holding a version of http://altcarexpo.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; but in Nor Cal.
Unfortunately, it seems to have a MUCH smaller selection of vehicles to try than the So Cal version. The list is at http://altcarexponorcal.com/vehicle_year/2014-vehicles/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. I actually drove down to the So Cal version in 2012. Was good stuff!
I later realized there is some ambiguity in which vehicles are actually available for test drive.
Try loading http://altcarexponorcal.com/vehicle_year/2014-vehicles/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; in various browsers (e.g. Chrome, Safari, Firefox, IE, etc.) to see the difference. It seems if you use Webkit-based browsers or ones close to it (e.g. Chrome and Safari), there's a greater set of EVs for test drive (e.g. Leaf, Smart ED).
If you use Firefox or IE 11, you'll see a smaller set.
Unfortunately, it seems to have a MUCH smaller selection of vehicles to try than the So Cal version. The list is at http://altcarexponorcal.com/vehicle_year/2014-vehicles/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. I actually drove down to the So Cal version in 2012. Was good stuff!
I later realized there is some ambiguity in which vehicles are actually available for test drive.
Try loading http://altcarexponorcal.com/vehicle_year/2014-vehicles/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; in various browsers (e.g. Chrome, Safari, Firefox, IE, etc.) to see the difference. It seems if you use Webkit-based browsers or ones close to it (e.g. Chrome and Safari), there's a greater set of EVs for test drive (e.g. Leaf, Smart ED).
If you use Firefox or IE 11, you'll see a smaller set.