News: First Tesla Model 3 Deliveries
Tesla Model 3 deliveries of the company’s affordable electric car, began with a Friday evening “party” on July 28.
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Tesla Model 3 deliveries of the company’s affordable electric car, began with a Friday evening “party” on July 28.
BMW plans to unveil an all new, fully electric, version of its flagship 3-Series at the Frankfurt Auto Show in September.
If the most popular type of cars aren’t available in plug-in versions, that becomes a major factor organically reducing their market appeal and plug-in sales.
The Tesla Model 3, the first affordable Tesla, will begin production on Friday, July 7, two weeks ahead of schedule.
Those lucky enough to live in California and Oregon have had the opportunity to own a Chevrolet Bolt since last December. For the rest of the country–excluding some states which have now also seen the Bolt in showrooms
Sport utility vehicles and crossovers are popular because they are functional. One trip to Costco is enough to convince many families that a Prius won’t cut it. Regular trips up to the mountains in the winter to ski could similarly motivate a car buyer to look for an all-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive vehicle rather than the front-wheel drive found on most high-mileage hybrids. All of which leaves the environmentally conscious consumer with some tough choices.
The Tesla Model X is pleasant and the electronics work simply and subtly. The driving experience, especially in a P100D model, is super brisk.
The Top 10 2016 high-mpg cars and trucks is an eclectic mix of six hybrids, two diesels, one plug-in hybrid and one pure electric model.
A recent PG&E Electric Vehicle Day program drew representatives from almost all of the companies with pure electrics and plug-in hybrids on the market.
You have three EV options in 2016–sign up and wait for up to two years for the Tesla Model 3, grab a Chevrolet Bolt later this year or look through the current options on the market.