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Top 10 options for secondhand electric vehicles

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Last updated: 2022/09/28 at 11:48 AM
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Here are the top ten secondhand electric vehicles to purchase as provided by Top Gear.

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1. Nissan Leaf2. BMW i33. Renault Zoe4. Tesla Model S5. Tesla Model 36. Jaguar I-Pace7. Kia Soul EV8. Tesla Model X9. Volkswagen e-Up10. Volkswagen e-Golf

1. Nissan Leaf

Prompt: @nissan Leaf Nismo pic.twitter.com/YMXfRJX1z3

— AI Generated Cars (@GeneratedCars) September 18, 2022

The Nissan Leaf has shown to be the best purchase, and it seems that Nissan is committed to providing a reliable choice that is affordable to the general public. The Nissan Leaf is available for between $21,000 and $30,000. Once added subsidies, low maintenance, and energy vs. fuel expenses are taken into account, estimates made by Leaf owners frequently lower that number.

2. BMW i3

https://twitter.com/BMWi/status/1570064875111448578

The i3 has achieved great success, and those familiar with it are also aware of how outstandingly well it functions as the ideal urban vehicle. In fact, users might broaden its application to include interstate travel, extended journeys, camping, or whatever else proven it is capable of.

3. Renault Zoe

A modern and dynamic design, bold curves, sleek lines and an impressive driving range… Zoe E-Tech electric makes switching to electric an easy choice to make! #Renault #Zoe #Electric pic.twitter.com/OKjpznzc5s

— Dennehy Motor Group (@dennehymotors) September 12, 2022

The Zoe is among the best-selling electric vehicles and extremely favored in its home country, but it seldom seems to come up in most EV discussions. The Honda e, Mini Electric, and Peugeot e-208 adopted the same fundamentally sound concept years later, and the Zoe is no different. It is a little electric city car that just so happens to get more eco-friendly with time.

4. Tesla Model S

Whelp. It’s happening. Spending the morning with the new Tesla Model S Plaid. Let’s see how it goes pic.twitter.com/UwSljzlzkn

— Kyle Fletcher (@KFLETCH___) September 14, 2022

The comfort it offers and its inclusion in the top 10 luxury cars are the main reasons why the Tesla Model S 100D comes close to being the greatest full-size luxury sedan. Its battery range is also a crucial component.

5. Tesla Model 3

https://twitter.com/rako_sebastian/status/1571015424065830915

The Model 3 is the most popular electric vehicle of all time and the first to sell one million or more units. More individuals than ever before were introduced to Tesla through this vehicle, which also brought home the entire effect of the company. If anything, the Model 3 is the standard bearer for Tesla’s fit and finish foibles due to its manufacturing ramp-up and higher build volumes.

6. Jaguar I-Pace

😎 2018 Jaguar i-Pace

The design by Darthbra pic.twitter.com/v92aMKV2ZW

— Jace_yt (@Jacep_yt) February 22, 2022

With around 400 horsepower, 515 pound-feet, and a 200-mile range, there is plenty of room for exploration. The range would be closer to 250 miles if users could complete the route with no such playing. And following an overnight charge, a 7kW home charger will allow users to repeat the process.

7. Kia Soul EV

The new Kia Soul EV#GreenMonday pic.twitter.com/oLkZnUz8RO

— Majosi (@Mashele333) May 16, 2022

The Soul EV has 200 horsepower, which is just enough for a standard family hatchback-type vehicle as of the 2020 model year. It also has an official range of 240 miles.

8. Tesla Model X

Win a Tesla Model X Plaid, the fastest electric SUV ever made https://t.co/xY9FNbDBTu pic.twitter.com/O7OWrRaX5v

— Int. Auto Fluids (@iaf_us) September 16, 2022

Interestingly, the Model X is subtly becoming a smart used purchase for individuals who want the most room and the fastest speed. In general, the Model X is similar to the Model S in terms of platform, luxury, and acceleration. However, the Model X has a capacity for seven people.

9. Volkswagen e-Up

A lot of you have guessed correctly – we have bought a 2022 Volkswagen e-Up! We’re so excited to be finally going leccy. Will keep you posted on here and on Instagram:https://t.co/CUiG1OCMAd pic.twitter.com/3i2ZigtEXD

— Daniel Achterhuis (@DanielCars05) April 11, 2022

The e-Up is a cute small vehicle. It resembles the plain, small city automobile that captured people’s attention when it was powered by electricity. Nonetheless, it is just a regular city automobile that happens to be electrically driven.

10. Volkswagen e-Golf

Spending the next 2 weeks with the Volkswagen e-Golf. Looks like a regular Golf aside from the obvious “Electric” branding. The e-Golf has a battery capacity of 35.8kWh but its usable range is 32kWh, range is claimed at a maximum of 230km. pic.twitter.com/E4UWDryYjO

— Kumbi-M on Cars (@IamKumbi) August 15, 2022

When it was introduced in 2014, the Volkswagen e-Golf was a significant vehicle since it was the company’s first fully electric family hatchback and was offered for five years. It appeals to purchasers looking for the benefits of an electric car along with the understated, conventional style of ordinary Golf because it is useful, enjoyable to drive, and appealing.

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TAGGED: BMW i3, Electric Vehicle, EV, Jaguar I-Pace, Kia Soul, Nissan LEAF, Renault Zoe, Tesla Model 3, Tesla Model S, Tesla Model X, Volkswagen e-Golf, Volkswagen e-Up
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