According to research, most people would opt for these electric car models from VW and Tesla, Kia models also surge in preference among car enthusiasts.
Since the arrival of the long-awaited electric cars, some dealerships and manufacturers have been standing out in the market, including: Tesla, VW, and Kia. While the Titan project from the multinational Apple Inc. remains on the drawing board, car enthusiasts continue to admire – and many are already considering acquiring – the electric cars currently available on the market.
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The VW ID.3 model is the one that has caught the most attention. In a fully electric version that has left drivers enchanted, it received an outstanding rating, giving VW a 100% recommendation and highlight, followed by the Tesla Model 3 and Kia e-Niro, which garnered 96% positive reviews.
Hyundai Kona EV Scored 94%, Renault Zoe Scored 92%, and In Last Place, but Still Well-Rated, Was the Nissan Leaf Model, with 90%

The BMW 3 Series and Kia Niro Plug-in Hybrid, both hybrid models, received 100% positive ratings, also standing out in the category, alongside the VW ID.3.
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Electric cars have indeed become popular among drivers and the general public, after all, so much technology generates admiration even from those who are not fans of the automotive market.
More than 2,000 interviews revealed that 91% of drivers would not trade their electric cars for conventional models, only 1% said they would go back, and 8% reported that they were unsure or did not know.

Let’s face it, having a model such as Tesla, VW, or even a hybrid version of BMW attracts the eyes of those interested in not polluting the environment more than conventional gasoline-powered models do. People who already own electric or hybrid car models say they are satisfied with the decision they made, and most do not consider going back.

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