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We have taken the Heinrich out of the running because of the 24V. Despite the 48V we had to eliminate the Chery as well because it is actually a larger footprint. We really want to keep a nimble maneuverable three wheeler. So, the salesman for the Clark told us to check out the 36V from Mitsubishi. Waiting on a quote to see where it stacks up. The Chery comes with a great warranty as well. Any comments about a Clark vs. Mitsubishi?
As a side note we would be using the service from the company that supplies the Mitsubishi. Even if we buy the Clark we would still be using service from the Mitsubishi company. They are just better set up and closer. So I would prefer to give the purchase, which would be the Mitsubishi, to the company that we will be using for service. If the clark is simply a better unit though that is what we will get.
  • Posted 15 Jan 2019 02:12
  • By Vinval
  • joined 10 Jan'19 - 6 messages
  • New York, United States
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