Also there are some negatives about this Nissan Leaf. As much as it is Eco friendly it still does use up a lot of charge. Charging the car at home would raise your electric bill and then just would still end up costing the same as a regular gas powered car would. Gas, as bad as it is, there are places everywhere that help you not run out of it when your going on a trip or even driving somewhere as simple as just going to work. That means that the world is still focused more on gas powered cars than an electric car. With an electric car you would only have a variety of places to charge you car, and even though the car is electric it still would take some time to charge it as a phone would. That only gives consumers of this car a limited range of places to drive, and they also have to make sure that they are fully charged before they hit the road. Some places, such as Kohl's, have charging stations for electric cars. If more places do this in the future it would make electric cars a better option.
Sunday, September 20, 2015
Entry #3 Electric Cars
Nissan Leaf a fully electric car. This upgraded car has some of the best features that a normal car would have. Its an electric car that needs ti be charged instead of using gasoline. The car it's self has the same features that an everyday regular car would have. It has a Navigation system that works the same from getting the consumer from point a to point b. The car it self is has a built in hands free texting which help when driving so no one has to be distracted when driving. Many people were worried that this electric would take up a lot of charge and not be able to afford In 2012 it would take forever if you wanted to charge an electric car, now Nissan was able to bring worth this car called the Leaf which is twice as fast to charge then it did before, and super Eco friendly. Any forward-thinking consumers looking to cut back on high fuel bill which helps, also when it come to the pollution using gas or any kind of oiled production will be cut back. Therefore, this car would be doing the world a favor. 
Also there are some negatives about this Nissan Leaf. As much as it is Eco friendly it still does use up a lot of charge. Charging the car at home would raise your electric bill and then just would still end up costing the same as a regular gas powered car would. Gas, as bad as it is, there are places everywhere that help you not run out of it when your going on a trip or even driving somewhere as simple as just going to work. That means that the world is still focused more on gas powered cars than an electric car. With an electric car you would only have a variety of places to charge you car, and even though the car is electric it still would take some time to charge it as a phone would. That only gives consumers of this car a limited range of places to drive, and they also have to make sure that they are fully charged before they hit the road. Some places, such as Kohl's, have charging stations for electric cars. If more places do this in the future it would make electric cars a better option.
Also there are some negatives about this Nissan Leaf. As much as it is Eco friendly it still does use up a lot of charge. Charging the car at home would raise your electric bill and then just would still end up costing the same as a regular gas powered car would. Gas, as bad as it is, there are places everywhere that help you not run out of it when your going on a trip or even driving somewhere as simple as just going to work. That means that the world is still focused more on gas powered cars than an electric car. With an electric car you would only have a variety of places to charge you car, and even though the car is electric it still would take some time to charge it as a phone would. That only gives consumers of this car a limited range of places to drive, and they also have to make sure that they are fully charged before they hit the road. Some places, such as Kohl's, have charging stations for electric cars. If more places do this in the future it would make electric cars a better option.
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