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2014 Volt: Electric Car - Hybrid Car. With Volt drivers averaging 900 miles between fill-ups,† Volt is continuing to deliver the freedom from the pump. The advanced lithium-ion battery first allows you to drive gas-free for an EPA-estimated 38 miles.† Then the onboard gas-powered generator provides electricity so you can drive a total of up to 380 miles on a full charge and full tank of gas.† With recognition like “Highest Ranked Vehicle Appeal Among Compact Cars, Three Years in a Row”† by J.D. No matter how far you need to go, you’re always covered. Volt is available at participating dealers. 2013 Ford C-MAX | View C-MAX Features. 2013 Ford C-MAX | View C-MAX Features. The C-MAX Energi Plug-In Hybrid should be thought of as a hybrid plus. C-MAX Energi is designed to deliver maximum efficiency by combining a state-of-the-art lithium-ion battery and electric motor with a gasoline engine. You don’t need to plug in for an all-electric driving experience – the Regenerative Braking System can recharge the lithium-ion battery, which powers the electric motor.

Because the gasoline engine does not run all the time, you may be able to go farther between refueling stops. It’s also powerful. The plug- in capability allows you to fully charge easily in 2.5 hours using the available 240-volt charging station, or overnight using a standard 120-volt outlet. Another feature of the C-MAX Energi is EV mode. 2014 Cruze Compact Car - Cruze Turbo Diesel. 2013 Ford C-MAX | View C-MAX Features. 2014 Ford Focus Electric Car | All Electric Battery Powered Vehicle. Enter your ZIP Code below. By adding your ZIP Code, we can provide you with special offers available in your area. Please enter your ZIP Code: Please enter a valid 5-digit ZIP Code. Adjust your financing options: Estimated Selling Price$ Down Payment$ We are unable to calculate a payment with the down payment amount you entered.

We have adjusted the down payment value to an acceptable amount. Net Trade-In Value$ Look up trade-in value We are unable to calculate a payment with the trade-in amount you entered. Monthly Payment Bi-weekly Payment Review your financing details: Base MSRP Starting A/Z Plan Starting X Plan Total of Options Destination Charges Estimated Selling Price Net Price Net A/Z Plan Net X Plan Amount Financed Adjust your leasing options: Estimated Capitalized Cost$ Annual Miles Select the miles per year that you expect to drive.

Review your leasing details: Estimated Capitalized Cost Adjusted Capitalized Cost AC Tax Green Levy Tax Ontario Environmental Fee Cost of Borrowing Total of all Payments. Nissan LEAF® Electric Car: 100% electric. Zero gas. Zero tailpipe. Electric cars to watch in 2013 - Slide Show. By Maria LaMagna, MarketWatch All-electric cars are finding a niche. Although long admired by early adopters who wanted the cars for their environmental sustainability or high-tech appeal, they’re now starting to pick up speed among 20-somethings who typically have shown little interest in cars, experts say.

As prices come down (excluding the lusted-after Tesla, of course, which is still pricey), the “green” vehicles are drawing in millennial buyers as they ditch public transportation and buy cars to transport their young families. “Green” cars fall into three categories: hybrid electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and all-electric vehicles. Hybrid electric vehicles, or HEVs like the Toyota Prius, are powered by both an electric motor that uses energy from a battery and an internal combustion engine or other “propulsion source.” All-electric vehicles, or EVs, purely use a battery to store energy for the motor.

Prices are falling, led by General Motors Co.