Selecting The Right Electric Car 7 Things To Consider

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Selecting The Right Electric Car 7 Things To Consider
Selecting The Right Electric Car 7 Things To Consider

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Got your heart set on an electric car? There are so many different models on the market nowadays, each with their own properties. To help you choose the right electric car, it’s important to assess your needs. Below are some of the different factors worth weighing up when buying an EV.

Cost

Start by considering your budget. The upfront cost of electric cars can vary massively. Used electric cars are typically cheaper to buy than brand new electric cars. If you use a dealership, you can often buy electric cars on finance, which can make them more affordable. Make sure to compare costs like insurance too.

Range

The driving range determines how far an electric car can travel on a single charge before it needs to be recharged. A vehicle with a short range may be all you need if you only need to drive your car locally. But if you regularly go on longer journeys, a model like the Subaru Solterra may be better suited as it offers a more extensive range. Some EVs are only able to do 100 miles on a single charge, while others can do over 400 miles before needing to be recharged.

Charging speed

Charging speed determines how quickly a car replenishes its battery. A car that supports fast charging could be a good option if you don’t want to wait around for hours. Models like the MG MG4 support varying levels of charging infrastructure. Such a car can be charged at various different types of charging stations.

Technology features

A lot of EVs are fitted with advanced technological features. This includes driver assistance features, smart connectivity options and infotainment systems. Compare these tech offerings when choosing an electric car. Some people may be happy with minimal tech features, while others may want a car that has all the latest mod cons.

Reliability

Electric cars can be expensive to repair due to requiring a specialist electrical mechanic. Thankfully, the majority of EVs are quite reliable. To reduce the chance of electrical faults, consider looking for a model that has good reviews and has few commonly reported problems. This will save you stress and money in the long run.

Resale value

Some electric car models maintain their value better than others. This could be something to consider when buying a new electric car. Resale value could also affect rates when taking out certain types of finance like PCP finance.

Lifestyle needs

Finally, it’s worth considering your lifestyle and the type of EV that is best suited. Compact EVs like the Smart ForTwo are excellent for those living in cities – they’re cheap and can fit into parking spaces that other vehicles can’t. An electric SUV could be better suited if you live somewhere more rural and need something that can glide over more rugged roads, or if you have kids and need the extra room. Then of course, there are many hatchbacks and saloons for those who want a happy medium to take on a range of different driving conditions.

 


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