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2023 tesla model-3 angled front

2023 Tesla Model 3

Base 4D Sedan 2WD

Motor - Automatic 0.0L 0 Cyl.

2023 nissan leaf angled front

2023 Nissan Leaf

SV Plus 4D Hatchback 2WD

Motor - Automatic 0.0L 0 Cyl.

2023 chevrolet bolt-ev angled front

2023 Chevrolet Bolt EV

LT 4D Wagon 2WD

Motor - Automatic 0.0L 200 HP 0 Cyl.

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2023 Tesla Model 32023 Nissan Leaf2023 Chevrolet Bolt EV

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Mileage/Battery Range (EPA estimate)

272 miles

150 miles

259 miles

Customer Review

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Seating Capacity

5

5

5

Drivetrain

Rear Wheel Drive

Front Wheel Drive

Fuel Type

Electric

Electric

Electric

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Similarities
2023 Tesla Model 32023 Nissan Leaf2023 Chevrolet Bolt EV
Power LocksYesYesYes
Air ConditioningYesYesYes
Rear DefrosterYesYesYes
Lane Departure WarningYesYesYes
Smart KeyYesYesYes
Power WindowsYesYesYes
Heated Steering WheelYesYesYes
Traction ControlYesYesYes
Power MirrorsYesYesYes
Blind Spot MonitorYesYesYes
ABS BrakesYesYesYes
Rear View CameraYesYesYes
Parking SensorsYesYesYes
Power Seat(s)YesYesYes
Front Seat HeatersYesYesYes
Overhead AirbagsYesYesYes
Side AirbagsYesYesYes
Heated MirrorsYesYesYes
Alloy WheelsYesYesYes
Automatic TransmissionYesYesYes
Bluetooth TechnologyYesYesYes
AM/FM StereoYesYesYes
Auxiliary Audio InputYesYesYes
Differences
2023 Tesla Model 32023 Nissan Leaf2023 Chevrolet Bolt EV
Skylight(s)YesNoNo
Leatherette SeatsYesNoNo
Rear Seat HeatersYesNoNo
Automated Cruise ControlYesYesNo
Memory Seat(s)YesNoNo
Power Hatch/Deck LidYesNoNo
Navigation SystemYesYesNo
Automated ParkingYesNoNo
Cloth SeatsNoYesYes
Rear SpoilerNoYesNo
Apple CarPlayNoYesYes
Satellite Radio ReadyNoYesYes
Android AutoNoYesYes
Cruise ControlNoNoYes
Remote StartNoNoYes
Specifications
2023 Tesla Model 32023 Nissan Leaf2023 Chevrolet Bolt EV
Drive Type2WD2WD2WD
DrivetrainRear Wheel DriveFront Wheel Drive
Engine Size0.0L0.0L0.0L
Number of Cylinders000
Horsepower200
Torque (ft-lbs)266
Engine TypeElectricElectricElectric
Fuel TypeElectricElectricElectric
City/Highway Mileage (EPA estimate)138/126121/98131/109
Wheelbase113.2"106.3"102.4"
Overall Length184.8"176.4"163.2"
Width72.8"70.5"69.5"
Height56.8"62"63.4"
Leg RoomF 42.7"/R 35.2"F 42.1"/R 33.5"F 44.3"/R 36.01"
Head RoomF 40.3"/R 37.7"F 41.2"/R 37.3"F 40.1"/R 37.87"
Seating Capacity555
Front TiresP235/45WR18P215/50VR17P215/50R17
Rear TiresP235/45WR18P215/50VR17P215/50R17
TransmissionAutomaticAutomaticAutomatic

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When buying a car, you should consider the following factors:

1. Fuel economy: Ensure you'll be comfortable with the running costs of the vehicle for your day-to-day use.

2. Price: Consider not only the purchase price but also associated taxes, insurance costs, and maintenance when budgeting.

3. Ratings: Look to how existing owners of that vehicle feel (such as CarMax's vehicle owner reviews) and also professional services (such as RepairPal reliability ratings).

4. Dimensions: Ensure the exterior size of the vehicle is something you can easily park (whether in a garage, a lot, or on the street) and that the interior size will fit your lifestyle (such as adequate space for passengers or car seats).

5. Technology: Check out the technology features (both infotainment and driver assistance features) that can enhance your driving experience.

Remember, the right car for you depends on your specific needs and lifestyle.

Both AWD (all-wheel drive) and 4WD (four-wheel drive) send power from your engine to all four wheels of your vehicle in order to take maximum advantage of available traction.

AWD uses a variable connection that your vehicle can adjust on the fly, at any speed, to shift power where it’s needed. 4WD connects your front and rear wheels through a transfer case that splits power evenly, and it's meant to be used at lower speeds and in challenging terrain.

You can learn more in our exploration of the topic: AWD vs. 4WD: What's the Difference?

The choice between a smaller turbocharged engine and a larger naturally-aspirated engine depends on your specific needs and preferences.

A smaller turbocharged engine, like the 1.5L turbocharged three-cylinder engine in the 2022 Nissan Rogue, can provide ample power (201 hp and 225 lb-ft of torque) while achieving good fuel economy (an EPA-estimated 33 mpg combined). Over the last two decades, more and more manufacturers have adopted smaller engines equipped with turbocharging to deliver better fuel economy.

On the other hand, a larger naturally aspirated engine, like the V8 engine in the 2021 Lexus RC F, can provide a significant amount of power (472hp).

Ultimately, your choice would depend on what you value more: fuel efficiency or power.

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