The Ford Kuga was the fastest-selling used car last year, taking on average just 13 days to shift off retailers’ forecourts, twice as quickly as the average.
A recent Consumer Report study revealed that while most Americans are interested in owning or leasing an electric vehicle, they are still reluctant due to a few barriers.
EVs and hybrids put to the MOT test
Tesla loses out to BMW on MOT tests.
As the interest and demand for electric cars increases, drivers are looking to for models that offer the best value for money – and when it comes to reliability, recent MOT research could help make the decision.
A study conducted by Zuto car finance, looked at government MOT data which revealed the most trustworthy electric and hybrid car models based on their MOT pass rates.
More drivers looking for reliable EVs and hybrids.
Over 1.7million MOT tests were analysed across a variety of electric and hybrid car models, and comes as the government continues to phase out the sale of petrol and diesel cars and vans from 2030.