The Perfect Fit: 5-seater or 7-seater?

When it comes to electric SUV (eSUVs), making the decision between a 5-seater and a 7-seater can be difficult. Both have their advantages and disadvantages, and the right choice for you will depend on your needs.   7-seater eSUVs offer increased cargo capacity, passenger comfort, and a flexible seating arrangement, making them an ideal choice for larger families or those who need extra space for passengers. However, a 5-seater eSUV is more efficient, easier to maneuver, and may be a better fit for smaller families or those who don’t need the extra room.  To help you decide which option is best for you, let’s take a look at some of the key differences between a 5-seater and a 7-seater eSUV. Versatility & Flexibility When it comes to versatility and flexibility, 7-seater EVs have the upper hand. With seven seats, you have more seating options, allowing you to accommodate more passengers, and you can also configure the seats to fit your needs. For example, you can fold the third-row seats flat to create more cargo space, while still keeping the second-row seats upright. This is not possible with a 5-seater, as you can only fold the second-row seats flat. In addition, 7-seater…

How to Improve Your Road Trips

Road trips can be divisive: for some, they’re the best part of a vacation. For others, they’re long stretches of agony between places they want to be. For still others, they’re an abyss of unknowns that leave them intimidated at best and paralyzed at worst. If you live and want to travel within North America—particularly to nature spots–it can be hard to avoid road trips. and that thought can be distressing enough to push someone into paying for a ticket on a cramped, uncomfortable plane.  But, road trips don’t have to be stretches of agony or abysses of unanswered questions. The fact is that, for many, these apprehensions are rooted in ignorance of how to approach traveling by car. It’s possible to learn, and rid yourself of any apprehensions. Partly because of my job, I’ve spent literal months driving across the US: from East Coast to West (and back, several times); from Southern California to the Canadian border; from Colorado to Chicago… the road is a second home, my car more well-worn than some peoples’ shoes. As a result, I’ve picked up a bunch of tricks useful for anyone traveling long distances by car, whether it be a four-hour day…