When thinking about buying an electric car, we are often faced with the high prices of new models. However, the used electric car market offers an attractive alternative. It is interesting that the price for used electric cars - in the first few years can drop drastically - in some cases even up to 50%. This is due to a combination of the natural depreciation experienced by all vehicles and especially the rapid decline in electric vehicle prices over the last two years, which has been accelerated by Tesla's price war. Let's see!
Maybe you also often come across the word "depreciation"? Unfortunately, it is an inevitable "thing" when buying a brand new car. We are talking about a drop in value, which only varies from car to car.
There is no doubt that sooner or later the entire automotive industry will "switch" to electric energy. Just about every major car manufacturer is already introducing fully electric or electrified models of their cars. We have prepared for you an overview of when the inevitable will happen and electricity will rule the automotive world.
At the mention of a classic car, the first thing that comes to mind is a sophisticated roadster, convertible or SUV. What all classics have in common is that the driving sensations are more special than the driving sensations of their modern versions. But even that is changing, as the so-called ``restomod-i'' combine the classic world and the world of modern motoring. We've scoured the world wide web for you and found some of the most interesting modern remakes of timeless classics.
The internet visibility and popularity of luxury car brands serves us as a good indicator of what the sales numbers will be in the future and what trends will shape the global car industry. Every luxury car brand from our list pays a lot of attention to customers and runs appropriate online campaigns. They are a kind of reflection of what customers want.
In 2021, Jaguar will mark the 60th anniversary of the E-Type sports car model. To this end, it presents a special version of today's equivalent: the F-Type Heritage 60 Edition.
When connoisseurs talk about electric cars, the common belief is that at this moment Jaguar is the one that has stuck Tesla's butt and is setting a kind of standard in the field of electric cars. Thus, the i-Pace model is proof that the "old" automotive industry can do at least as well or even better than the "geeks" from Silicon Valley.
Jaguar Land Rover presented the Project Vector concept program, which will solve the future problems of urban mobility.
With the F-type model in 2013, Jaguar reawakened the spirit of the legendary E-type model, which was somehow missing from the Jaguar family in the past. Here is the new rejuvenated version for 2021.
Jaguar Vision GT is an extremely attractive electric hypercar with 1,020 horsepower, which reaches a speed of over 320 km/h and accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in less than two seconds.
In the middle of the 1960s, the Jaguar XJ13 prototype was presented - but, unfortunately, it came too late, as the homologation rules of the FIA organization had already changed. The athlete, who was supposed to sweep the legendary race of Le Mans with the competition represented by Porsche, Ferrari and Ford, did not taste racing adrenaline. And now it's coming back!
A practically inaudible cat drove onto Slovenian roads. If earlier we could identify her 'purring' with the rumble of an internal combustion engine, now we will identify her silence with readiness to attack - this is the moment when a wild cat prepares to chase and show everything it knows. And when the Jaguar I-PACE starts up, it doesn't leave us cold!