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Looking to get in a hybrid for cheap? Used Toyota Prius 1.5 HSD 2004-2009 Review

Green Car Congress

People might be bored reading about the Prius but a review on four Priuses (2004, 2005, two 2006s) that my family owns that ran a total of 913k km (570k miles) should be interesting, right? I knew I wanted something for her that was cheap to maintain, had a reliable automatic transmission, came with cruise control, AC. Code P0016.

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2023 Jeep Wrangler 4xe Rubicon Review – Charged-Up Jeep

The Truth About Cars

Now you can run it solely on electric power for up to 21 miles and plug it in to charge. It’s going to be the theme of just about every Wrangler (and Ford Bronco, for that matter) review that I write – these off-road rigs are quite annoying on road but that’s OK because that’s the point. They’re supposed to be.

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2023 Ford F-150 Raptor R Review – Beast Mode

The Truth About Cars

Instead, I struggled to make this beast fit into urban parking spaces and alleyways while seemingly watching the fuel gauge march from full to empty just during the amount of time it takes to be stopped at a red light. Fun never comes cheap and the price of entry for this truck was $75,775. Lockable interior storage is available.

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Hyundai Ioniq 6 AWD Techniq review

EV Central

Very closely related to the Ioniq 5 crossover SUV and Kia EV6 , it rides on the same E-GMP architecture, has the same 400V/800V ultra-fast charging capability, same (in Long Range guise) 77.4kWh battery and same 239kW/605Nm from its twin motors. When the RWD version on 18-inch wheels arrives it will offer 614km (WLTP) between charges.

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Nissan X-Trail e-Power review: Is it better than a Toyota RAV4 Hybrid?

EV Central

This is our Nissan X-Trail e-Power review. And that means it’s not cheap. In Ti guise, that means 19-inch alloy wheels, LED lighting front and rear with matrix headlights, a panoramic sunroof, privacy glass at the rear and a powered boot. The post Nissan X-Trail e-Power review: Is it better than a Toyota RAV4 Hybrid?

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Velotric Nomad 1 review: Affordable, off-road adventure

Green Authority

Find out more in our hands-on review of the Velotric Nomad 1. You’ll get 55 miles of range per charge, which takes six hours to replenish when depleted. Solid suspension: Most e-bikes on the affordable end of the spectrum tend to cheap out on suspension, but the suspension is very durable here. What’s good?

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Razor E100 review: A great electric scooter for kids

Green Authority

The charge time is between 4-6 hours, best left plugged in overnight. You can, however, buy these add-ons for relatively cheap. However, you can pick up those parts at your local hardware store or on amazon for relatively cheap. Q: How do I charge the Razor E100 electric scooter? The switch will light up red when on.