Thinking about making the jump to an EV or deciding whether the tech is right for you? Join Editor Antuan Goodwin and CNET’s long-term Kia EV6 to learn what you should consider when choosing an electric car.
0:00 Intro
0:31 Range
1:16 Best Affordable EV
1:49 Efficiency
2:10 Most Efficient
3:05 Charging Speed
3:45 Fast and Furious Charging
4:43 Price and Incentives
5:24 The 800-pound Gorilla
6:11 More Than Just the Specs
6:34 Best Electric Truck
6:56 Most Anticipated EV
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Something not mentioned in this video is availability and TRUE purchase price. Many dealerships slap a non-negotiable surcharge onto popular or hard to get EVs just because they can. You go into a dealer thinking you're going to spend $42,000 and find out right before delivery there's an extra $10k charge – take it or leave it. Tesla's direct-to-consumer sales model does not have this problem – the cars are readily available and you know right away what you'll be paying, with no surprises.
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Cybertruck…
They're all damned crossovers
No wonder the EU and US are getting nervous, whipping up Yellow Peril.
China's market actually have more competent and affordable EVs that aren't pretentious SUVs/Crossovers that relies on excessive luxury and range to seem competitive.
Economic collapse is imminent
As more electric cars come out, I burn more and more garbage, leaves, and plastic in my back yard to make up for the lost pollution.
All Stores Please Lower the price of all Military and Local for all Brands of Electric Carz and Production Cost Now That's too much $$ Wirld Now 🙏🙏🙏
I'm wanting to get an EV, but they are all so boring looking. I love my Juke Nismo because it's unique. I can walk out to a parking lot and find it easily. It stands out in a sea of sedans and crossovers that all look pretty much the same. EV's need more personality.
EVs run on remote combustion engines.
My fear is car companies preventing 3rd party mechanics from fixing in the future. It’s very expensive to fix any EV if you’re out of warranty so if they decide to software locks, it’ll suck.
No Rivian?