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"Free" electric car - which would you choose?
I'm still trying to verify the details, bit it looks like I qualify for a $4k rebate for purchasing OR leasing a new EV. Either the Chevy Spark or Fiat 500e are my main options. A 3 year lease on either car comes to roughly $4k!
I can't think of any reason NOT to do this. So which would you choose?
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05-08-2016, 07:31 PM
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Neither actually, it's a California funded thing but neither a manufacturer or federal rebate. Heres a link: https://cleanvehiclerebate.org/eng
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Insurance?
If you use your mileage allowance, I'm sure you'll come out well ahead. Most EVs won't make it to the nearest grocery store, where I live, so anything less than a Tesla would be of limited use.
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I'm 5 miles from work. 80+ miles will be plenty.
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Fiat 500E Reviews - Fiat 500E Price, Photos, and Specs - Car and Driver
Chevrolet Spark EV Reviews - Chevrolet Spark EV Price, Photos, and Specs - Car and Driver
As far as power goes, i say the Spark wins, faster, TONS OF TORQUE (140-hp, 327 lb-ft) vs [111 horsepower and 147 lb-ft of torque]), slightly lighter and more efficient.
However the 500e has 87 miles of range with larger 24kwh battery (EPA city/highway driving: 122/108 mpge), and though slightly better city, the Spark has lower range at 82 miles with smaller 21kwh battery (can be as low as 19kwh) (EPA city/highway driving: 128/109 mpge).
Spark has slow level 2 charging at 3.3kw which sucks, 500e has 6.6kw level 2 which is twice as fast. But Spark has the option for dc fast charging which is 80% full in 20 minutes. From what I know level 2 charging is the most common use, and dc fast charging is really rare, but you'd have to research that in your area.
I think the Fiat wins the style department.
Depends what you like. Personally i'd go with the 500e.
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Thanks, that's really helpful. I read that despite the figures, the fiat is actually faster off the line. That's not a deal breaker by any means, but I certainly would like a more spirited car!
I was assuming the Spark would be a better choice if it had the fast DC charging, but I don't think that's really going to be beneficial based on my location.
Leaning towards the Fiat.
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Rebate amounts will be increased by $1,500 per rebate for consumers with household incomes less than or equal to 300 percent of the federal poverty level. Increased rebate amounts are available for fuel-cell electric vehicles, battery electric vehicles, and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles.
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https://cleanvehiclerebate.org/eng/information-fiscal-year-2015-16-income-limit-changes
The old numbers range from $900 for an electric motorcycle to $5000 for anything with a fuel cell. So naturally I wonder if the motorcycle goes to $2400 and the Tesla to $4000?
So you apply to a state agency and they underwrite your purchase. Is this the helicopter money I've been hearing about?
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I'm still trying to verify the details, bit it looks like I qualify for a $4k rebate for purchasing OR leasing a new EV. Either the Chevy Spark or Fiat 500e are my main options. A 3 year lease on either car comes to roughly $4k!
I can't think of any reason NOT to do this. So which would you choose?
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I would choose the Chevy Spark, because it has a better backseat (and 4 doors) and Chevy is more serious about EV's than is Fiat.
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A set off oem tires for the Spark cost $80 less.
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