The Guide
Today, Plug In America released its Used EV Buyers Guide, a comprehensive resource for anyone considering the purchase of a used electric vehicle (EV). The guide includes information on used EVs currently on the market, what to look for when considering a used EV, and advice on negotiating the best price.
The guide is designed to help used EV shoppers navigate the potentially confusing world of used EVs, and to make sure they get the best deal possible on a used EV. “There are a lot of used EVs out there, and more coming onto the market all the time,” said Joel Levin, Plug In America’s executive director. “But with new technologies come new challenges, and used EV buyers need to know what to look for to get the best deal on a used EV. Our Used EV Buyers Guide will help them do just that.”
What’s in the Guide?
The guide includes a list of used EVs currently on the market, including the Chevrolet Volt, Nissan Leaf, and Tesla Model S. It also includes information on what to look for when considering a used EV, such as battery capacity and condition, and ranges for different types of EVs. The guide also includes advice on negotiating the best price on a used EV.
“We want used EV buyers to be as informed as possible when they’re shopping for a used EV,” said Levin. “We hope our Used EV Buyers Guide will be a valuable resource for anyone considering the purchase of a used EV.”
About Plug In America
Plug In America is the nation’s leading independent consumer advocate for accelerating the shift to plug-in vehicles powered by clean, affordable, domestic electricity. We work with policymakers, automakers, utilities, and the public to achieve our goal. Our staff includes a diverse set of experts on electric vehicles, policy, communications, and marketing, who together offer a comprehensive package of services and expertise. We offer comprehensive support and technical assistance to government agencies, automakers, electric utilities, and others working to promote electric vehicles. Our aim is to hasten the nation’s transition to a clean transportation sector powered by electricity and reduce our country’s dependence on petroleum.
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