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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Different prices for different people

I would like to take a brief look in history. I would like to go all the way back to when the electric car was first made. The year that this car was first made was 1830 by inventor Robert Anderson. Shortly after the first electric car was first made others began to come up with other makes and models. Now that we have had a brief history lesson let’s take a look at today and different popular makes and models of the electric car and natural gas automobiles.
When taking a look into the economy of today you have a large variety of options when you purchase a electric hybrid automobile. Not only will you have the choice of a car, but also even a SUV. The options are out there. Some makes and models include the Nissan leaf, Chevrolet volt, Yukon hybrid. Let’s take about the CODA Sedan for a second. This car MSRP at 44,900 and its charge time is 6 hours. This cars maximum range is 90 MI. When taking a look at the Aptera 2e this car MSRP at 25,000 with a charge time of overnight. The Aptera 2e maximum range is 100 miles. The final car that I would like to take a look at is the Nissan leaf. This car MSRP for 32,780 with a charge time of 8 hours. The maximum range that this car is capable of is 100 MI and can seat 5 passengers.
When taking a look at different makes and models of electric vehicles you have a variety to choose from that range in price, charge time, passenger availability, and maximum range time. You just have to make sure that you are looking into the proper channels to find the car that will best suit you and your personal needs.
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1 comment:

  1. it is not about charge time, it is about charge rate. a bigger battery pack takes longer, so that is a good thing. what matters is does the car have enough range for me and can it recharge the amount I used over night. The charge time from zero does not matter if I never take the battery to zero.

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