Long-range Niro

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I'm hunting for an E-Niro, but the online ads are all over the place. Some say 39 kWh, but then free checks say 64 kWh! It's happened the other way around too! Dealers just ignore me when I ask. Are these vehicle checks legit? Anyone else seen this craziness? You'd think dealers would know what they're selling, especially since the 64 kWh battery is worth more. Any tips on how to spot a long-range E-Niro would be super helpful.
 
The 64 kWh battery is the long-range option. Check the VIN or the vehicle's spec sheet directly for the correct battery size. It helps avoid confusion.
 
I'm hunting for an E-Niro, but the online ads are all over the place. Some say 39 kWh, but then free checks say 64 kWh! It's happened the other way around too! Dealers just ignore me when I ask. Are these vehicle checks legit? Anyone else seen this craziness? You'd think dealers would know what they're selling, especially since the 64 kWh battery is worth more. Any tips on how to spot a long-range E-Niro would be super helpful.
That sounds frustrating! The confusion might be due to different model years or trims, earlier E-Niros had a 39 kWh battery, and the newer ones have a 64 kWh battery. Online checks can be useful, but not always accurate. Double-check the VIN or car details to confirm the battery size. Good luck with your search
 

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