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Volts get lousy mileage and have a small tank.
See here: Raising of cargo space floor platform | Page 3 | PriusChat The G4 has no native underfloor storage at all.
There are also under-floor trays on the left and the right. The left one comes with the tire repair kit in it.
I've had exactly one blow out in my lifetime, and it was on a very heavy vehicle (10,000 pounds total) that was (unbeknownst to be) running low on...
Or descending a large hill, yes. Don't know.
An 8.8kWh battery should easily fit under the rear seat. Even with large packaging, it should have only protruded slightly into (and under) the...
7500 for the Volt.
If you have tax withheld, you can get the money back *in advance*. Just withhold the amount of the deduction before you buy the car.
When I recently *traveled* to Kansas City, the nearest Supercharge station to where I was staying was 40 minutes each way.
The prime has the ability to set a charging schedule. If you set it to charge from 2am to 7am, it's probably unlikely that the other things on...
That's why I wouldn't own a BEV with less than a 750-1000 mile range.
The nearest supercharger station to me is about 25 miles. The nearest Chargepoint is about 1 mile.
Why would it stay on until full warm? My 2004 doesn't do that. Once it's through its 30 second warmup period, I can put it into Ev mode either...
I don't have a PIP or a Prime, but on my G2, I use B mode almost the entire way down and just a third of the way results in a full battery even in...
For me, probably a lot. We have quite a few decents around here that exceed 2,500 feet, and one I just took that was 6,500 feet.
The Prime can stay in Ev to 100% pedal deflection and it has a heat pump that allows it to heat the car down to -10C/14F without running the engine.
Yes...watt hours per mile. I'd like to blame my stupid mile abbreviation on the fact that I got out of bed and went downstairs to quickly produce...
Yeah...you can only claim the amount of your tax liability. Thus, if it's less than $4,500, you won't get all of the deduction.
No, it means it can only reduce your total tax bill. If your total bill is $10,000 and you overpaid to $11,000, your total tax bill will still be...
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