Efficient and Cost effective, Get Any of These Seven Electric Cars That Will Make Your Wallet Happy

Nov 04, 2019 11:16 AM EST | Staff Reporter

Efficient and Cost effective, Get Any of These Seven Electric Cars That Will Make Your Wallet Happy
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Buying an electric vehicle that will be efficient and cost-effective starts with these. From the freebies and other savings that these green cars are good for a happy wallet. Check them out and see what they offer.

Buying an electric vehicle that will be efficient and cost-effective starts with these. From the freebies and other savings that these green cars are good for a happy wallet. Check them out and see what they offer.

1. Tesla Model 3 Long Range

Sold where: Sold in most states in the US
Price Tag: $47,990
Miles Per Gallon: 120 city/112 highway/116 combined
Cruising Range: 310 miles
Battery Kilowatt Per Hour (efficiency): 29 kWh/100 miles

2. Volkswagen e-Golf

Sold where: Distributed in few US states
Price Tag: $31,895
Miles Per Gallon: 126 city/111 highway/119 combined
Cruising Range: 125 miles
Battery Kilowatt Per Hour (efficiency): 28 kWh/100 miles

3. Chevrolet Bolt EV

Sold where: Sold all over the US

Price Tag: $36,620
Miles Per Gallon: 128 city/110 highways/119 combined

Cruising Range: 238 miles

Battery Kilowatt Per Hour (efficiency): 28 kWh/100 miles

4. Hyundai Kona

 Sold where: Limited distribution

Price Tag: $36,950

Miles Per Gallon: 132 city/108 highway/120 combined

Cruising Range: 258 miles

Battery Kilowatt Per Hour (efficiency): 28 kWh / 100 miles

 5. Tesla Model 3 Standard Range

 Sold where: Sold in most US states (not online)

Price Tag: $35,400

Miles Per Gallon: 138 city/124 highway/131 combined

Cruising Range: 220 miles

Battery Kilowatt Per Hour (efficiency): 26 kWh/100 miles

6. Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus

 Sold where: Sold in most US states

Price Tag: $39,490

Miles Per Gallon: 140 city/124 highway/133 combined

Cruising Range: 250 miles

Battery Kilowatt Per Hour (efficiency): 25 kWh/100 miles

 7. Hyundai Ioniq Electric

 Sold where: Limited distribution

Price Tag: $30,315

Miles Per Gallon: 150 city/122 highway/136 combined

Cruising Range: 124 miles

Battery Kilowatt Per Hour (efficiency): 25 kWh/100 miles


A. Electric vehicles have the most distribution in the US. 

 The most common EV sedans or hatchbacks are the Tesla Model 3 Long Range, Chevrolet Bolt EV, Tesla Model 3 Standard Range, Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus.

 B. Models with the least distribution are the following EVs.

 These foreign badges are the Hyundai Ioniq Electric, Hyundai Kona, VW E-Golf that have fewer dealerships.

 C. The costliest to the cheapest EV in the list.

 These are the biggest to smallest tag price in no particular order. Here they are, from the Tesla Model 3 Long Range, Chevrolet Bolt EV, Hyundai Kona, Tesla Model 3 Standard Range, Tesla Model 3 Long Range, Hyundai Ioniq Electric, and Volkswagen e-Golf.

D. What EVs get the best MPG amongst them.

 Electric cars are getting the best mileage, and these have it. The Hyundai Ioniq Electric, Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus, Tesla Model 3 Standard Range, and Hyundai Kona will be your best picks.

 E. Which has the best cruising range in these list of EVs.

 The top pick will be Tesla Model 3 Long Range, Chevrolet Bolt EV, Hyundai Kona, Tesla Model 3 Standard Range, Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus in the list. While the rest are 125 to less than 140 miles range.

 F. The best kWh efficient battery in the group.

 The first pick will be the Tesla Model 3 Long Range, Hyundai Kona, and Tesla Model 3 Standard Range as the least.

 Consider these efficient and cost-effective electric cars, with seven on the list. They don't come cheap but getting one will be a green choice! Make the wallet happy, and you'll save on them. Go get them now.

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