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BMW i3 Vs Renault Zoe Vs Nissan Leaf - Used EV Test
Published 29h March 2020
The global electric vehicle market has never been bigger, but battery powered cars are often criticised for being more expensive than their internal combustion counterparts. So we're looking into a possible solution - used EVs! The BMW I3, Renault Zoe and Nissan Leaf can now all be picked up for a fraction of their original retail prices. So we took a look at a trio of 3 year old examples to see how they compare, as well as how their batteries seem to be holding up after a few years of use.
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