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Is it possible to convert a 1999 Nissan Sentra in an electric car format? How hard would it be?


Is it possible to convert a 1999 Nissan Sentra in an electric car format? How hard would it be?
There is now leaking oil and has 104k on it. I was wondering if in the future, doing so would be better than selling for a few hundred dollars. How would you do that? I have seen converted trucks that regularly run on a bunch of car batteries. What would it cost? A little under $ 10k? I think the oil has to do with a seal head and it would be to repair nearly 1,000 € or more. I forgot. I am a young man so that I could be this car for a long time.

Is it possible for a 1999 Nissan Sentra in an electric car format and convert? How hard would it be? Answer:

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response from Taylor
there a company that turns any car into an electric car but it costs a lot of money … ripping them to buy the whole machine put the electric motor, which can in and then you do with the car to work that one … So yes, it is difficult and expensive

Reply by Vicky S
Would you spend $ 10k on a ten year old car with this kind of miles? If the regular engine, it then has pretty much had the rest will be covered by it. Including the steering, suspension and brakes. Honestly the car has only scrap value. Anything is possible, of course, and if you seen converted trucks, as you say, then try to get some information about it. You can not find it as easy as you. answer, think of Bob V All
almost any car can be converted. The most exotic I’ve done is from 1933 Rolls Royce. It’s not cheap, the average conversion 15k. YOU have to want to do it for the environment and never buy gas again. It is not for everyone, but if you only travel 30-50 miles per day, it’s very doable.

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