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To: maceng2 who wrote (1491059)10/5/2024 10:28:24 AM
From: zax2 Recommendations

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Doren
pocotrader

  Respond to of 1570842
 
More to break. Pure EVs are much simpler, and ride much better. I absolutely love my Kia EV9 Wind.

Not a cheap car at all, but it is a far better car and better deal than Tesla has to offer. It fast charges in 15-20 minutes and can go 280 miles on a full charge. I tend to go well over a week between charges, and charge it from 30 to 80% in 6 hours on a level 2 charger I had installed at home. The cost of a charge is in the $10 range. My old G37x sits in a garage, but I still love it. That sports car requires expensive premium fuel. In performance, the EV9 is actually far sportier; the acceleration is unbelievable.

kia.com



To: maceng2 who wrote (1491059)10/5/2024 11:46:38 AM
From: Eric2 Recommendations

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Doren
rdkflorida2

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Yep,

Hybrids are cheaper but they pollute and cost more for energy to operate.

My vehicle doesn't pollute. It get virtually all of it's electrons from my PV array. A lot cheaper energy than petrol!

Well... maybe a little bit of pollution. The tires wear out over time and that pollutes.

But all vehicles have that common problem