Sunday, June 23, 2019

Used Volkswagen E-Golf Cars For Sale

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The 2017 Volkswagen e-Golf will be getting a notable boost to its range, as compared to earlier model years, according to recent reports. The news is coming via Volkswagen’s electronic-development chief Volkmar Tanneberger (via Autoblog Green) so seems likely to have some truth to it. The e-Golf’s current 28-amp-hour battery cells will reportedly be replaced with 37-amp-hour ones — allowing the increase in range, without requiring more space. That will bring it to near-parity with the 2016 Nissan Leaf, which has a 107-mile range with the optional 30-kilowatt-hour battery pack. Nissan still offers the smaller 24-kWh pack in the base 2016 Leaf S, and it still has a 1-mile advantage over the 2016 e-Golf with 84 miles of range. However, the e-Golf currently has a marginally higher efficiency rating than any Leaf model, at 116 MPGe combined. In comparison, the 24-kWh Leaf is rated at 114 MPGe combined, while 30-kWh models are rated at 112 MPGe combined. It’s unclear whether that advantage will hold after Volkswagen makes its range-boosting modifications. The 2017 model year will also reportedly feature a “high-tech” revamping of the electronic interface. A launch date has yet to be revealed for the 2017 Volkswagen e-Golf, so the exact date that the increased range will be available to US buyers is still unknown.


This page will be run like the EV lease deals and EV discounts pages - quick updates, sort of a stream-of-consciousness format with date stamps so folks following along can easily discriminate what's new and what they've already seen. I guess we could call it a journal. This journal is divided into five sections for now - Latest Updates, Current Discounts, Purchasing Experience, Real-World Fuel Efficiency, and Driving Impressions. If' you're revisiting, check the Latest Updates section for an indication of where you might find new info. 11/28/18 - Current Dealer Discounts - Updated for November, with 38 dealer offers across 17 states! 11/25 - Purchasing Experience - Finally found the time to write the whole story! 11/22 - Driving Impressions - Just a couple of thoughts to start off, more to come. 11/22 - Real-World Fuel Efficiency - Riverside trip: 43 miles all-electric, 29.8 mpg in hybrid mode. 6000 range. Just missing the top five this month is Ourisman Chrysler in Maryland, which is the best discount found outside of The Golden State.


1700 better than January. Current count is 38 offers across 16 states. Pacifica Hybrid discounts will be updated on a monthly basis. Please post below if you find any published deals that should be on this list. 6/23/18 Update - Back in January/February, Nissani Chrysler in So Cal was the first dealer to offer a discounted lease offer on the Pacifica Hybrid, but it wasn't very enticing. Then in March that started changing, and we now have eight dealers on the radar for our Lease Offer Page. The factory offers improved significantly through April and May, in concert with increased TV ads (at least in the Los Angeles Area). Then in early June, Chrysler seemed to have switch to promoting the Pacifica gasser during local news broadcasts, and the factory lease offer and dealer lease offers reverted back to impractical levels. This week, Rydell brought back their awesome lease deal, so maybe things will be turning around soon.


I bought ours in the last week of October, just when dealer inventory of Pacifica Hybrids seemed to be exploding with 2018 models. Earlier in the month it looked like everything was in transit, then by Halloween most of the dealers had at least a few in stock. Some, like Rydell, actually had more Hybrids in stock than ICE Pacificas. 3000 off MSRP, but they were over 300 miles away from home. Knowing that discounts on average were on the rise, it seemed prudent to wait a few months before trying to buy one. Well, turns out I didn’t wait… got a 2018 Pacifica Hybrid Limited just hours before my wife's birthday, that was my deadline. Cheapskate that I am, she almost got a refurb Acer touchscreen laptop with an i7 processor from Fry's, but I knew the Pacifica Hybrid would make her much happier. I was right. Happy wife, happy life, right? So it was sort of an impulse buy, but I think I did my due diligence given the circumstances.