When Failed New Cars Become Classic Used Cars
Is there any single automobile that represents failure more than the old Ford Edsel? No. No, there isn’t. Some modern failures might come close (the Pontiac Aztek comes to mind), but the Edsel remains...
View ArticleThe 6 Best Ways to Beat Range Anxiety
Range anxiety is treatable. While I’m not sold on the serious need for electric vehicles, I acknowledge that we’re likely to see more gas-less motor cars swishing through our cities in the coming...
View ArticleMore Volt Sales: Bad News for GM, Good News for Used Shoppers
You might think that the good people over at General Motors would love to read a news story that begins with this sentence: General Motors sold a record number of Chevrolet Volt sedans in August....
View ArticleCan the Chevrolet Volt Bring EVs into the Mainstream?
Chevrolet Volt Sometimes the universe chooses crazy ways to tell us things. Whether in life, love, or work, sometimes things happen that are just too much to write off as coincidence and can only be...
View ArticleHow to Go Electric for the First Time
What’ll it be: A new Nissan Leaf for less than $25,000, a new Chevy Volt for around $37,000, a new Cadillac ELR for $76,000, a new Tesla Model S for upwards of $80,000 or maybe the new BMW i3 or i8 or...
View ArticleTesla: From Underdog to Insane Mode
A few years ago the idea of buying an $80,000+ electric car that had limited range, few places to refuel, and no dealer network was a laughable proposition. To top it all off, the company that wanted...
View ArticleShould You Be Worried About Replacing a Used EV’s Batteries?
2017 Chevy Bolt One of the benefits of owning an electric car is not needing to buy gasoline. The cost savings add up year after year, even when you include the cost of electrons to recharge the...
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