Here is a new post from the EVDL regarding Lion EV.
1/15/2008
My experiences with LionEV (
http://lionev.com).
Back in about October 2007 (I'll probably go back later and get closer
on dates), I found the LionEV website that was offering a Hyundai
Accent EV conversion for about $30K. My "due diligence" consisted of
asking around on maillists, calling the contracting converter
(AmpMobile), and calling the dealer in Ft Mill SC from which the Accent
was to be purchased. AmpMobile said: "Yes, we are doing conversions for
LionEV". The dealer said: "Yes, we are selling Accents to LionEV".
Eventually, I found that I should have googled on "ken curry fraud".
So, I decided to buy one. LionEV put me through a bunch of rigamarole
getting a car selected. The deal was to go thusly:
1) I pay 1/2 up front
2) I receive title in my name
3) I pay the other 1/2 before conversion begins
4) Converted EV is delivered to me in Texas from South Carolina
Here is how it went:
1) I paid 1/2 up front, something over $15K
2) I wait something like two months for my title to arrive
3) I get a Cc: of an email from AmpMobile to LionEV informing LionEV of
the termination of their relationship.
4) I ask LionEV about my title
5) I receive a South Carolina title for my Accent with LionEV as the
owner and a bill of sale indicating that the sale price of the Accent
was the amount that I had paid for 1/2 of an EV ($15K+)
6) I take the title down to my Texas titling place and am informed that
Texas sales tax will be due if I apply for a Texas title. That would
be about $900 for the $15K+ "selling" price.
7) I learn that the title is not negotiable for several reasons.
Since then, there have been several communications between me and
LionEV with LionEV generally taking about a month to respond to a
query. LionEV has been uncooperative in providing me a clear title.
Here are few details that have been gradually revealed to me:
1) The amount paid to the dealer for the Accent was about $13K.
2) At the time the Accent was purchased, Accents were being advertised
by dealers in Austin Texas for about $8K.
3) The Ft Mill dealer sold only one Accent on the LionEV deal. Mine.
4) AmpMobile has not converted an Accent.
As it sits now, I have a car that is worth perhaps $6K, if it had a
title. LionEV has over $15K of my money.
I have seen no evidence, or even an external indication, that LionEV
has ever delivered an EV conversion. I doubt that LionEV has ever
delivered an EV conversion. I suspect that LionEV has been "stringing
me along" (keeping alive my hope to get a clear title) so that I will
not make public the situation outlined above.
W. McKemie, Dale, Texas
mckemie@spamcop.net