Key Planning Strategies for a Road Trip
Are you planning on going on a road trip? If you are, then there are certain things that you have got to consider before you will be able to hit the road.
Are you planning on going on a road trip? If you are, then there are certain things that you have got to consider before you will be able to hit the road.
Our previous opinions of the Ford Mustang Mach-E were confirmed, reinforcing our conclusion that, with its 300+ mile real world driving range, a case can be made the Mach-E could be the only car you need to own.
The Volkswagen ID4 is practical, priced right, and with the 250-mile driving range, will become the most popular and used vehicle in your household. Simply put, it is a very good family crossover.
The 2021 Polestar 2 is a new player to the game, and while they have done their homework very well for their initial offering, it is still a work in progress.
For 2020, the Leaf carries over continued refinement and enhancement. There are five models available for 2020–the 40 kilowatt-hour (kWh) S and SV, the 62 kWh S Plus, SV Plus and top-of-the-lineup SL Plus.
If you’re planning a road trip in an electric car, you’re going to want to make sure you’ve done plenty of planning and research first.
The 2019 Nissan Leaf Plus is the Leaf that we have all been waiting for. It’s a compelling balance of range, quality, reliability, value, features, and cost.