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  2. EV: Buy or Lease? : r/electricvehicles - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/electricvehicles/comments/khmtzc/ev_buy...

    Leasing is also on average more expensive, buying is more risky. If you buy, I would only get an EV where you can be certain that it will still fulfill basic requirements in 3-5 years. So over 50 kWh battery, good warranty, good assistance systems and fast enough charging. 1.

  3. Kia’s $15,000 EV2 caught in the wild as affordable EV offensive kicks off. Changing hearts and minds on EVs is not a simple matter. This stunt to drive an EV around the world for the first time might just convince a few more people to ditch their fossil fuel burning cars.

  4. Best affordable electric vehicles? : r/electricvehicles - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/electricvehicles/comments/qnhi42/best...

    Not as good as Tesla autopilot, but it can largely drive itself down a freeway. Some of the more affordable ones are Bolt, Leaf, Niro, Kona, Ioniq, and mini electric. Depending on your tax liability, you might be able to get tax credit up to $7500 for the listed models with the exception for Bolt.

  5. What is really going on with the EV market? : r/electricvehicles...

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    LairdPopkin. •. No, all car prices went up 24% on average from 2019 to 2021 due to pandemic shortages. Tesla’s now dropped their prices back to normal, and their sales are going great, the other EV makers / dealers kept their prices higher, and as a result their sales are below their targets as interest rates went up.

  6. Positive EV betting : r/sportsbook - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/sportsbook/comments/wosz48/positive_ev...

    A lot of cappers talk about the magic of positive EV betting. Basically, as I understand the concept, they look at lines and do some calculation on what the "true line" should be, representing extra value in the process. For example, the book may have a certain bet at +150, but this capper determined the "true value" of the bet should be ...

  7. EV and ICE Novated Lease Calculator : r/AusFinance - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/AusFinance/comments/1c5b9xx/ev_and_ice...

    ATO now allows a flat distance-based 4.2c/km claim via novated lease, regardless of your true cost. This means that if you charge very cheaply (eg off peak tariff, lots of solar and/or lots of free public charging), you may end up making net profit. The calculator shows you this effect using a few basic assumptions.

  8. 2024 Chevrolet Equinox EV First Drive Review: Finally, Chevy ......

    www.reddit.com/r/electricvehicles/comments/1d48qbi/2024...

    You can't measure size by number of rows. If you did you would end up with full size vehicles smaller than midsize vehicles. There are 3-row vehicles that are shorter than this "Compact" Equinox. The Kia Sorento has 3 rows and is the same length as this Equinox and the Subaru Outback, which has 2 rows.

  9. 2022 Chevy Bolt EV - Review - A Nearly Perfect EV! - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/electricvehicles/comments/nr2gzp/2022...

    cheap, available, great range, there are so many situations where this vehicle excels. Road trips and DC fast charging is not one of them, but it is what it is. Remember that its pretty light and efficient, so even at 55 kw charging, you are getting about 100 miles in 30 minutes.

  10. Which electric cars are most efficient? And how efficient are ......

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    Here is a list of all EVs certified for the US, sorted by efficiency (factoring in charging efficiency). Here are the top 10: 2020-2021 Tesla Model 3 SR+. 2023 Lucid Air Pure/Touring AWD (w/ 19in wheels) 2017-2019 Hyundai Ioniq Electric.

  11. Are electric cars actually worth it? : r/whatcarshouldIbuy -...

    www.reddit.com/r/whatcarshouldIbuy/comments/vfyhio/are...

    Picking for example a Kia Niro EV, with an mpgE of 112, your daily commute will use about 19 kWh of electricity (62miles / 112mpge = .55 gal * 33.7kwh/gal = 19 kWh) That car can charge at a fairly typical 7.4 kW on level 2 or 77 kW on DC fast, which translates to 2.6 hours or 15 min of charging per day, or 9h/45min every 3 days if you choose to ...