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Hyundai Ioniq electric 28kw.

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  • 19-10-2023 6:22pm
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    Hi

    I have a 2014 Nissan leaf for the past 4 years. Going well and down to 11 bars/83% of battery left so not too bad.

    its pushing on a bit now and the lack of range can be annoying at certain times, plus I fancy a change 😀

    I am thinking of buying a 2017 or 2018 Ioniq with the 28kw battery as I have heard some good things about them

    I know all too well with my Leaf that speed, wind etc affect the range greatly

    for anyone that has experience of this car:

    • what was the range like? (I know dependent on journey type etc)
    • I would be buying a 6/7 year old car - what would the battery health be potentially like? (Again I know dependent on mileage on the car, how it was charged etc)


    Any other general comments welcome

    Post edited by obi604 on


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