The British government began awarding motorists that bought electric vehicles with a grant of up to £5,000. However some still argue that they are too expensive even with the grant.
Some worry that the plug in vehicles do not offer the range required due to their short battery life. People are also unsure of the reliability and re-sale value of the motors.
Motorists are arguing that greater incentives will have to be implemented to outweigh the costs. People appreciate that these types of cars will considerably lower CO2 emissions but people just don’t have the money in the first place.
Toyota has developed an all-electric version of their increasing popular Prius hybrid model. The new EV will make its debut at the Geneva Motor Show.
Although the new plug in models are offering the greatest benefits, for stricter budgets it is wise to remember that hybrids are also offering great advantages. Hodgson, a car dealer in Newcastle, are more than happy to help anyone in need of some advice. Dealerships across the UK are offering tailored guidance to meet everyone’s needs.
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