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Page 1: Competition among electric cars

Competition Among Electric Cars

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Both the Nissan Leaf and the Tesla Model S prove as top contenders in the world market

of electric cars.

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In this 2015, Tesla Motors’ Model S leads in the United States economy, whereas the Nissan Leaf takes first within the global

arena of sales.

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Government bonuses increase the attractiveness of purchasing one of these

vehicle types.

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Generous Benefits for Buyers of Electric Cars

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The United States federal government offers a $7,500 tax credit to individuals who

purchase any of the varieties of electric cars.

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Some State governments provide benefits as well.

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Though it ended in June of 2015, Texas had given rebates of $2,500.

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California, one of the greatest proponents of clean emission standards in the United

States, grants a $2,500 tax break.

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Colorado, perhaps, allows the largest perk of any State.

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It extends a $6,000 tax credit.

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If buying a new Nissan Leaf in Colorado, that would create a total price of under $16,000

with all the practical incentives.

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So as of 2015, a fresh Nissan Leaf costs roughly $29,000 as a minimum.

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Tesla Motors’ Model S 70D ranges at a start of $75,000, a common beginning for the

Model S in general.

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But how far will each of these electric cars go? The Leaf has an advertised range of

under 85 miles.

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However, the Model S 70D apparently reaches 240 miles before needing a re-

charge.

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As far as world selling points go, few can compete with the Leaf at its projected cost

mixed with its prospective traveling distance.

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More competition heads into the United States market though.

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Perspectives On Electric Cars from Nissan and Tesla Motors

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For those with interest in the designs of Tesla Motors, it affords the Model 3.

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This pattern‘s debut expectedly arrives in 2017.

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Appealing to the budget minded, it possesses a proclaimed cost of $35,000.

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While surely researching, Nissan has yet to communicate an advancement in its electric

cars.

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On top of this all, Tesla Motors presently stands as the only automobile manufacturer

to have scored perfectly in Consumer Reports’ various tests.

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Despite touting the same vehicle recipe since 2011, few businesses have matched the

price efficiency of the Nissan Leaf.

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It boasts a 114 MPGe, or “Miles Per Gallon equivalency” to gasoline fuel.

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This particular facet, mixed with its lower cost, has made it one of the most affordable

options in many areas of the planet.

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Either way, the competition grows.

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China continues with the biggest market for vehicles anywhere, putting the United States

in second place.

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Also discontent with its levels of pollution, the Chinese government persists with its

own intensive incentives.

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This has given birth to NextEV, a potential contender to Tesla Motors among the

groups of reasonably priced electric cars.