Used 2021 Kia Niro EV Consumer Reviews
Super car, smarter than I am.
Generally we average about 4mi/kwh = 2.8 cents per mile where we live. Very comfortable. Fun to drive. BUT if you want to be very comfortable in the winter or very hot summer, you will not get 3 mi/kwh. And your 100% range is closer to 200 miles. It seems that recharging to only 80% is recommended. With rebates our Level II charger cost about $500 installed by an electrician. Ugly truth. Tires wear out much faster because of weight and xtra torque. Figure 30-35K...and about $600-800+ to replace. Some tires give you better EV range and some last longer-- greater cost per mile. Since about 15%+ of tire cost is installation, it would seem that a longer lasting tire that gives you about 10% less EV range would be the best.
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Love this car
Great first experience with an EV.
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- EX 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,479139 mi away
- EX Premium 4dr SUVMSRP: $19,888172 mi away
- EX 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,950296 mi away
Good clean fun!
Love it!
Ehhh
The car was decent. Nice range and warranty. Roomy interior. Bigger trunk than Kona. Smaller trunk than Leaf. Nice selection of paint colors. We didn’t care for the car noise and we needed more trunk space so we selected the Leaf. The tax and dealer incentives made the Leaf an easy winner.
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