Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a Fusion Hybrid and I love it, back seat is roomy enough for two car seats. Most hybrids lose trunk space for the battery but my son's hockey equipment fits in the trunk no problem with a stroller. I can't say enough good things about this car, I average 600 miles per tank.
I really want a plug in for my next vehicle but there aren't enough charging stations around me to make it worthwhile right now.
If you aren't driving around a lot, just install a charging plug at your house and you should be fine. I had a friend who is replacing his leased Nissan Leaf with a Tesla 3. He installed a plug (much like an appliance plug for a washer or dryer) for just a few hundred dollars (ballpark like $300-400). His Leaf got around 250 miles to a charge and with the appliance plug, he could fully charge the battery from near empty to full in about 2 hours. Less if you were starting from mid-way charged instead of near empty. For a commuter car, this should be fine for most people.
That’s level 3 charging. We have a leaf and have never gotten 250 miles after a charge, the max is 103. Are you sure it’s a Leaf? Maybe a Tesla.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a Fusion Hybrid and I love it, back seat is roomy enough for two car seats. Most hybrids lose trunk space for the battery but my son's hockey equipment fits in the trunk no problem with a stroller. I can't say enough good things about this car, I average 600 miles per tank.
I really want a plug in for my next vehicle but there aren't enough charging stations around me to make it worthwhile right now.
If you aren't driving around a lot, just install a charging plug at your house and you should be fine. I had a friend who is replacing his leased Nissan Leaf with a Tesla 3. He installed a plug (much like an appliance plug for a washer or dryer) for just a few hundred dollars (ballpark like $300-400). His Leaf got around 250 miles to a charge and with the appliance plug, he could fully charge the battery from near empty to full in about 2 hours. Less if you were starting from mid-way charged instead of near empty. For a commuter car, this should be fine for most people.
Anonymous wrote:I have a Fusion Hybrid and I love it, back seat is roomy enough for two car seats. Most hybrids lose trunk space for the battery but my son's hockey equipment fits in the trunk no problem with a stroller. I can't say enough good things about this car, I average 600 miles per tank.
I really want a plug in for my next vehicle but there aren't enough charging stations around me to make it worthwhile right now.