Looking for a pre-owned EV? At Cable Dahmer, we offer a wide selection of pre-owned vehicles for sale, including pre-owned EVs. Browse our in-stock electric vehicles for sale or contact us to help you find your next electric vehicle.
Lower costs: Save money with a pre-owned EV while still enjoying the benefits of reduced driving expenses like not having to fill up at the gas station, oil changes, and other maintenance costs.
Innovative Features: Many pre-owned electric vehicles include advanced driver-assisted safety features and improved infotainment systems.
Quiet Performance: Enjoy a quiet, comfortable ride with instant torque for quick acceleration when you drive an EV.
Potential Tax Credit: You may qualify for a tax credit up to $4,000 on certain pre-owned EVs under $25,000. See the Used Clean Vehicle Credit or contact one of our dealerships for complete details.
Range varies by model, but many EVs offer between 150 and 300 miles per charge, depending on the battery capacity and driving conditions.
Missouri and Kansas are rapidly adding new public charging stations. PlugShare offers a convenient charging station map with detailed information about each station.
Electric vehicles in the U.S. primarily use two types of charging plugs: NACS (North American Charging Standard) and CCS (Combined Charging System).
This charging plug, pioneered by Tesla, is becoming increasingly popular, and the majority of vehicle manufacturers within the US will be transitioning in the coming years to adopt it.
The CCS plug has been used across most EV brands, making it the most common option for non-Tesla EVs, currently. It’s compatible with the majority of public fast-charging networks, including Electrify America, ChargePoint, and EVgo.
Adapters are available to bridge compatibility between the two plug types, ensuring flexibility wherever you charge. You will want to confirm compatibility with the vehicle you purchase and the charging stations you can use, before you purchase an adapter.
Manufacturers of EVs currently offer at least an 8 year, 100,000 mile warranty on the vehicle battery. However, research has shown newer battery technology is expected to increase the average lifespan of EV batteries. Some EV owners have reported mileage well over 100,000. Regular software updates and proper charging habits can help extend the life of your EV battery.
Charging at home is convenient and the most cost effective option for most people. You can use a standard 120-volt outlet (Level 1), but this isn't ideal for daily driving needs. The more common and preferred option is to install a 240-volt Level 2 charger for faster charging. Many utility companies offer rebates or incentives for installing home charging stations. Contact a licensed electrician for installation assistance.
At Cable Dahmer, we’re committed to providing high-quality customer service. Our team is here to guide you through any questions you have and help you get into the vehicle you’re looking for. Schedule a test drive today at one of our dealership locations in Missouri or Kansas.