Did you know that there are different types of hybrid car? Or that you can get all-electric models? Not sure whether a hybrid or electric car is best for you? Thankfully the experts at Glenford in Forfar have the answers!
With over 50 years in the car industry, Glenford have seen a lot of changes and new developments. As an award-winning Ford dealer, they see the newest offerings from the car giants and can talk you through each one of them.
General Manager Alastair Mackie said: “The Kuga Hybrid is one of Ford’s newest vehicles and it offers the comfort and style of the All-New Kuga, combined with the latest hybrid technology.”
But what is the difference between the types of hybrid and electric cars? Here’s the breakdown:
- Mild Hybrid (MHEV): A small-electric motor that helps improve efficiency. Mild Hybrid vehicles have two sources of power that work together –a conventional engine and a battery-driven electric motor. The electric motor does not power the car, it simply assists.
- Hybrid (HEV): A seamless blend of conventional and electric power. Hybrid vehicles have two sources of power. They can automatically switch between conventional mode, pure electric mode (for short distances) or use both to power the vehicle as needed.
- Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV): Plug-in Hybrids have the two sources of power like a Hybrid, but with a larger high voltage battery, enabling you to drive longer distances on All-Electric power.
- All-Electric (BEV): As the name suggests, these cars are 100% Electric. All-Electric cars are powered by electricity alone. This means they have to be charged before you can drive.
To find out more about Ford’s electric car range, and to get advice about the best type for your driving needs (as well as the current finance offers), pop into the Glenford dealership in Forfar and speak to one of the team or visit www.glenford.com
But it’s not just electric vehicles that the Glenford team are experts in. The award winning family-owned and run business has been a Main Ford Dealer (the only one in Angus) since the 1980s, so you’ll be hard pushed to find a retailer in the area who knows more about the Ford range.
Alastair said: “Ford continues to be the best-selling car brand in the UK because it is known for combining excellent driving dynamics with good value and economical running costs compared to other brands. Particularly popular just now are the SUVs, the All-New Kuga and the stylish Puma.
“From first cars right the way through to Motability cars, Ford offers something for everyone – and we see several generations of the same families come in to get their next cars, which is a sign of our customers’ loyalty.”
The dealership’s exceptional customer care has also resulted in Glenford winning the prestigious Ford of Europe’s Chairman’s Award in this category no fewer than 18 times, more than any other dealer in Europe.
Glenford also boasts a large, state-of-the-art workshop, where the experienced and knowledgeable team of Ford trained technicians can carry out services, repairs and MOTs.
Find out more, including opening times and current Covid-19 guidelines for visiting the showroom, at the Glenford website, www.glenford.com.