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With the exponential growth of technology, cars that now get 250 miles on a charge will get 1000 in the future. Batteries get lighter, cheaper, more powerful, and less expensive every year.
Ford is investing $7,000,000,000 (yes that's Billions) in electronic technology and GM stated last October that it is fully committed to the 100% elimination of the internal combustion engine.
Babies born today will have as much exposure to gasoline powered cars in the future as we have to 8 track players today.
I love my VOLT! LOVE it!
What about the Chevy Bolt? Scotty, please update this video and include the Bolt which has a 230 mile range and costs about $35,00 before tax incentives.
Prius Prime will most likely be my next car. In less then a year I'll God willing be able to upgrade from my 07 Prius
Please get more lighting on your desk
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We recently picked up a 2017 Ford Fusion Energi. By purchasing last year's model, we got it for $28,600. That means the entire hybrid system and battery was only about $3000, because it's an SE Luxury which means premium electric leather seats, sunroof, premium wheels, lane keeping, sync3, i.e. $4400 of options, total cost was only $28,600 and it gets 44 real miles per gallon in the city. If you can get an old 2018 maybe you can get a similar deal ($5500 of ford cash and $4007 federal rebate) so the price will be low. If you buy one that's 3 years old it should be $13,000 – $14,000 and the battery still has many years left …
Tesla doesn’t have a “few” superchargers; they have tens of thousands. Also, it take far less than one hour to charge to full.
If you scared! Stick to a ice car.