Wednesday, March 26

Tag: EVs

The 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 Still Stands Out in 2025
Car Buying, EVs & Crossovers, Hybrid, Hyundai, News, SUVs, Tech

The 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 Still Stands Out in 2025

The car industry moves fast, and most vehicles from the early 2000s look dated compared to today’s models. However, some cars manage to hold their value and relevance, even after several years on the market. Sports cars tend to age well, but among electric vehicles, certain models have stayed ahead of the curve. One standout is the 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5, a futuristic-looking EV that still competes with 2025 models. With its impressive range, fast charging capabilities, and high-tech interior, this EV proves that not every used car feels outdated. (more…)
Hybrid or Electric: What’s on the Horizon?
Car Buying, EVs, EVs & Crossovers, Hybrid, Tech, Toyota

Hybrid or Electric: What’s on the Horizon?

The shift toward electric vehicles seems inevitable. However, despite the new incentives from the federal government to buy one, sales aren't as brisk as expected. Some automakers have turned to bolstering their hybrid lineup to give consumers more options. It's difficult to say which type will win out in the end, but it's probably safe to assume some form of electrification will stick around. (more…)
Best Priced EVs in the Market
Chevrolet, Ford, Hyundai, Kia

Best Priced EVs in the Market

Many drivers want to leap into owning an electric vehicle, but they aren’t sure how to find a great deal on an eco-friendly ride. Instead of emptying your retirement account, start by looking at the best-priced EVs available at your local Chevy, Kia, or Hyundai dealer or wherever you prefer to buy cars. (more…)
New Solar Power Charging for Hyundai and Kia
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New Solar Power Charging for Hyundai and Kia

The use of solar panels has become widespread and you can drive around the country and see solar panel fields that capture the energy of the sun, transform it into electric energy, and send it to homes around the country. These fields are large, expansive, and covered with hundreds of solar panels that capture this energy. Unfortunately, cars are small, comparatively, and a solar panel on the roof is only a fraction of the size of what one of these fields or even one row of the solar panels offer in size.  Hyundai and Kia are now developing a way to use solar power charging to fuel some of their top models including the Optima and Sonata. (more…)