Premium electric cars marketplace by EVMarketplace.net? On the surface, Audi’s first purpose-built battery electric road car hasn’t changed much since its 2019 debut, with only minor tweaks and a few revisions to its options. Yet a combination of software and hardware updates have helped the electric SUV squeeze a few extra miles out of its 95 kilowatt-hour battery, climbing to an EPA estimated maximum range of 222 miles. Somewhat sweetening the pot, the E-Tron’s starting price (including destination) has also dropped to $66,995 for the base Premium model. The E-Tron has been joined by a new Sportback variant. The underpinnings, powertrain and tech are all the same as the aforementioned electric SUV, but the E-Tron Sportback features a slightly lower roofline and a windswept and silhouette — coupe-like, if you squint. You’d think that the more aerodynamic profile would net more range, but the Sportback’s sportier tuning only returns about 218 miles per charge. It’s pricier, too, starting at $70,195.
EVs are powerful! The Porsche Taycan, Jaguar I-Pace, and the Volvo XC40 Recharge P8 are all a case in point. But let’s use the Volvo as a reference. Its battery and electric motors generate 300kW of power. For context: The formidable Volvo 850 Estate, which ruffled many a feather in the British Touring Car Championship, generated ‘only’ 214kW. Even 270kW from the 2017 Volvo S60 Polestar, for a 0-100 km/h time of 4.7 seconds, falls short of the XC40 Recharge P8’s stonking 300kW. This catapults it from zero to 100 in just 4.9 seconds. It could have been even faster, but most car manufacturers choose usable range over speed.
First and foremost, your safety is the top priority when buying/selling a car. If you see any signs of a red flag or just don’t feel comfortable, simply cancel the meet-up. I would recommend bringing a friend or a family member if possible. Meet in public – Ex: bank, police station parking lot, well lit grocery store parking lot, etc. Also, try your best to meet during the daylight for the safety of both users. Checking over an electric car before purchasing is somewhat similar to buying a gasoline powered car (aka ICE). To check how the vehicle was treated, inspect the tires as well as go into the battery data history to see acceleration spikes and projected range. Find even more details on https://evmarketplace.net/products/sell-my-tesla.
A well photographed car will provide transparency and confidence with the buyer as well as set your car apart from others. Feel free to take pictures with any iphone/android as most of them take 1080p-4k pictures. Take at least 3-4 pictures of different angles of the exterior and another 2-3 of the interior. Kelly blue book (not affiliated) is our recommended choice for checking the average price based on year, model, condition, etc. Make an educated guess based on the price they provide you. If you need any help with your pricing strategy, please feel free to reach out to us.
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