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Car Review: Tesla Model S (2012 to 2021)
In this article, I will be reviewing the Tesla Model S 2012 to 2021, discussing its performance and technical specifications, safety features, interior design features, maintenance and repair costs, expert and customer reviews, comparison to similar vehicles, tips to look out for when buying a used Tesla S, and my overall verdict.
Is Now The Right Time To Buy a Used Electric Car?
The short answer is no. Electric cars are the way of the future so it’s been said. But at what cost to the consumer? Buying a used electric car can lead to some really expensive repairs and take up more time than you realized just in charging times alone. However, it comes down to three main factors – Price, Battery, and Convenience. But I’ll let you decide for yourself.
Car Review: Nissan Leaf (2010-2016)
Nissan took the lead when they boldly introduced their electric Nissan Leaf back in 2010. Well that’s nearly twelve years ago, and the one time leader in electric cars sales has fallen back behind Tesla. So what can you expect from this quirky little hatchback.
Car Review: Hyundai Kona (2018-Present)
Sleek and on-trend, the Hyundai Kona doesn’t disappoint when it comes to reliability, options, and safety. With marketing brilliance (the theme music is still on repeat in my head as I write this), let’s probe further into why it is one of the best SUV Crossovers on the market.
Car Review: BMW i3 (2013-2019)
The BMW i3 is an electric car with head-turning, futuristic good looks. It has great eco-credentials and is a must for anyone looking to purchase a second hand model. Just be aware you will pay more for the pleasure compared to other electric cars on the market.
What to Look for When Buying an Electric Used Car
Although comparatively higher in price than their combustion engine rivals, used electric cars are on the rise and the way cars are moving into the future. They are a cheaper option overall taking into account fewer maintenance expenses in the long run.