Two Chevy Volts and a Nissan Leaf charging in a Hewlett-Packard parking lot
A car dealers won’t sell: It’s electric
The New York Times explores why so many of America’s automobile dealers seem reluctant to sell electric cars to the traveling public. One big reason: Electric cars have fewer complex parts than cars with internal combustion engines, which means they need less service and maintenance over their lifespans.
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