Without a doubt. I have no issue with riding an electric car, a hybrid car, a hydrogen car, an ethonol car, a diesel car, whatever works best and meets the qualifications.
I'd want something big enough to take me, my girlfriend, and potentially a few other passangers around in along with some cargo. Smart Cars don't fit this, I need at least a back seat and a bit of trunk space.
I need a little bit of pick up in the engine. Sorry, perhaps I'm a evil spoiled American but I want my car to be able to go 75 or 80 if needed and not feel like its dieing because up here in NOVA it has to be able to do that to go most anywhere. I don't want to have to take a smoke break waiting for it to get from 0 to 60.
I need my energy source easily accessible. That means if its ONLY electrical I'd only consider it if I knew that my home and work would have a plug for it or/and there were stations that I could charge it along the way if necessary. I'd probably prefer something like the Volt, where you can still put gas in to act as an emergency way of charging the battery if you're not near an outlet. I have no care for hydrogen or ethanol or electric or whatever if I have to drive an extra 20 miles just to find a place to fill it up.
I want it to be economical. I understand I'll pay more for better fuel economy, however, if its SO much more expensive that it would take years upon years to recoup it in "savings" its not worth it to me.
Is it nice to possibly do something for the environment? Sure, I have no issues with that at all, actually I like it. But I'm not going to sacrifice large amounts of money, comfort, safety, and convienence simply on that fact alone. However, if those things are relatively close to their more environmentally unfriendly counter part than its something that could potentially tip the scale that little bit.