Electric / Hybrid car reviews
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Electric / Hybrid car reviews
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Toyota Auris (2012 - 2019) Review
British-built family hatch is solid and dependable
Used price: £2,246 - £14,570PROS
- Strong reliability record
- Solid feel overall
- Economical engine range
- Generous kit levels
CONS
- Dull to look at
- Uninteresting to drive
- Feels its age next to rivals
- Boot is quite small
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Renault Fluence Saloon (2012 - 2013) Review
Used price: £0 - £0PROS
Ease of use, comfortable, quiet and refined, zero emissions, cheaper to buy than the competition
CONS
Potential range limitations, small boot, dull interior, plain styling
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Mitsubishi Outlander (2012 - 2021) Review
Five-seat plug-in or seven-seat petrol for Mitsubishi’s large SUV
Used price: £2,499 - £24,450PROS
- Practical design with five or seven seats
- Highly efficient plug-in hybrid powertrain
- Update for 2019 model year to keep things current
- Should prove a robust, reliable machine
CONS
- Rivals are much better to drive
- PHEV doesn’t suit all drivers
- Functional cabin doesn’t look great
- Petrol engine best avoided
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Toyota Prius Plus (2012 - 2020) Review
Used price: £8,652 - £21,662PROS
Comfortable, very cheap to tax, good fuel economy.
CONS
Expensive to buy, not engaging to drive.
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Renault Twizy (2012 - 2021) Review
If you're looking to stand out, nothing does it better
Used price: £0 - £0PROS
- Costs a pittance to run
- So simple to park and manoeuvre
- Guaranteed grins with every drive
CONS
- Small batteries mean imited range
- Ride feels unnecessarily firm
- Lacks practicality - even the doors are extras
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Chevrolet Volt Hatchback (2012 - 2015) Review
Used price: £2,270 - £5,215PROS
Refinement, comfortable interior, excellent range-extending technology
CONS
Some awkward exterior styling, limited rear space
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Renault Zoe Hatchback (2012 onwards) Review
A good electric car, now tainted by a zero-rated safety score
New price: £18,443 - £34,495PROS
- Long driving range
- Zero tailpipe emissions
- Super quiet around town
CONS
- EuroNCAP safety rating of zero
- Firm ride, with bodyroll too
- Oddly high seating position
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Lexus CT (2011 - 2020) Review
Used price: £3,252 - £18,892PROS
- Low running costs
- Impressive equipment levels
- Refined drivetrain
- Well-built interior
CONS
- Lacklustre performance
- Poor ride on pre-2014 cars
- Lifeless driving experience
- Dated and cramped interior
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Mitsubishi i-MiEV (2011 - 2015) Review
Used price: £1,059 - £3,133PROS
Low running costs, 'green' factor, spacious interior
CONS
Not as refined as other electric cars, short on performance, only seats four
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Peugeot Ion (2011 - 2018) Review
Used price: £1,005 - £4,787PROS
15 minutes equals 50% charge, ideal for city driving, low running costs
CONS
Range of only 93 miles, seven hours to fully charge, limited number of dealers