Buying an electric car is an exciting step, but many first-time buyers make common mistakes that can lead to frustration and unexpected costs.
Knowing what to avoid can help you make a smarter and more confident decision.
❌ 1. Not Considering Charging Availability
Many buyers overlook where and how they will charge their vehicle.
👉 Fix: Make sure you have access to home or nearby charging stations
❌ 2. Ignoring Driving Range Needs
Not all EVs offer the same range.
👉 Fix: Choose a car that fits your daily driving habits
❌ 3. Overlooking Charging Time
Charging an EV takes longer than filling a gas tank.
👉 Fix: Understand charging speeds and plan accordingly
❌ 4. Not Checking Incentives and Rebates
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