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By Ivor Goligher


Shopping for a vehicle can bring quite the headache with the number of companies competing for your business. Dealerships push you to buy new cars when used vehicles look just as accommodating to you.

Thus, a plugin hybrid is called a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle or PHEV; the Chevrolet Volt fits this category. A straight hybrid, such as the Toyota Prius, is an HEV while an FCEV is a fuel cell electric vehicle or what the Honda FCX Clarity is. Terms such as BEV represent battery electric vehicles such as the Nissan Leaf or Ford Focus Electric. Regardless of how it is described, today's car shopping consumer has several choices for consideration including the following five EVs worth your inspection:

This is generally the case when it comes to the windshield and the driver's door window, and is in place as a precautionary measure so that law enforcement officers are able to see inside the vehicle.

If you worry about the longevity a used vehicle will provide you then you can consider certain options. Most vehicles, just like new ones, will automatically come with at least a year warranty to ensure that no major problems will leave you in debt and paying out large sums of money. On top of given warranties, a lot of dealerships will offer added time for a low monthly cost.

Ford Focus Electric -- The Ford Focus is already a popular car in its own right. The Focus BEV gives Ford its first major EV and is a good alternative to the Nissan Leaf. Its price point, however, is at $39,000, making this car one of the more expensive EVs on the market. Consider the gas version instead.

It is also possible to be more economically conscious simply by having the windows darkened on our vehicles, and this is because when the windows are tinted, using the air-conditioning unit is not so much of a necessity. When we use the AC units we are also using extra gas, so in keeping the interior of our vehicles cool with tinting instead of the AC we are actually creating fewer admissions and helping to protect our planet.

The trade in market is thriving and can offer you a selection that can give you the simplicity or luxury that you want for less. The prices you would pay for a new vehicle will give you a nicer, same quality car for the same price. Investing in a used vehicle will not only save you money, but give you that reliably you need from your automobile.




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