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Aug 18, 2019Many households have 2 or more vehicles, and having an EV for short commutes or running errands makes a lot of sense, in my opinion.
And just like some of you here that are always preaching about buying used RVs versus new, you can do the same with EVs and hybrids.
Prices on 3 year-old EVs and hybrids:
2016 Nissan Leaf with 84 to 107 mile range - $10,991 in Autotrader
2016 Tesla Model S with 208 to 315 mile range - $44,600 in Autotrader
2016 Chevy Volt hybrid with 53 mile battery range and unlimited on gas - $15,697 in Autotrader.
My personal choice would be the Chevy Volt since you can have the best of both worlds and not have to suffer from range anxiety. Too bad GM killed it.
And just like some of you here that are always preaching about buying used RVs versus new, you can do the same with EVs and hybrids.
Prices on 3 year-old EVs and hybrids:
2016 Nissan Leaf with 84 to 107 mile range - $10,991 in Autotrader
2016 Tesla Model S with 208 to 315 mile range - $44,600 in Autotrader
2016 Chevy Volt hybrid with 53 mile battery range and unlimited on gas - $15,697 in Autotrader.
My personal choice would be the Chevy Volt since you can have the best of both worlds and not have to suffer from range anxiety. Too bad GM killed it.
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