Healey Brothers Electric Vehicles

The electric vehicle (EV) revolution is here.It's powerful. It's silent. It's a smooth ride. It has high-end safety features with driver assist. Ithas more torque and the latest automotive technology. Plus, you can go further, with more EVrange. So, you don't have to worry about taking the scenic route, and you can enjoy everymoment of the ride. You'll be able to locate charging stations with the built-in navigation, andyour vehicle can stay powered with affordable home charging kits, that may be eligible forspecial rebates.At Healey Brothers, we've been leading the way with exceptional service and innovation fornearly half a century. And now, we're powering the future of EV. We're locally owned, withmore than 500 regional employees you can count on and trust for expert advice and service.We'll make sure you get the right EV for the journey ahead.Power your journey. Power your spirit. Power your life with an EV from Healey.


Lets Answer Some EV Myths/Concerns!

The federal tax credit for new and used electric vehicles (EVs) is set to expire on September 30, 2025. This applies to the $7,500 credit for new EVs and the $4,000 credit for used EVs.
Some may think that electric vehicles (EVs) are just for the elite few. But lower costs, a variety of models, and longer vehicle ranges make EVs fit just about any lifestyle. Whether you need space for your twins' car seats or plan to drive cross country to visit grandma in the summer, there's an electric car for you.
Owning a car is about knowing that it can get you where you need to go. Most electric vehicles can drive over 100 miles on a single charge—with many exceeding 200 to 300 miles. Since the average person drives only 37 miles per day, the range of most EVs works just fine. So, if you think EVs can't stand up to your work commute or getting Jenny and Johnny to their activities, think again.
When you think of electric vehicles, you may think of tiny, glorified golf carts. But today, most EVs look just like normal cars. Healey is proud to offer many EV models on the market —SUVs, sedans, hatchbacks, and luxury vehicles—it's easy to find one that's right for you.
When it comes to shopping for electric vehicles, you don't need to brace yourself for sticker shock anymore. On average, driving an EV costs about half as much as a gas-powered car in terms of fuel prices (based on average gas prices and maintenance costs). EVs, a lot of the time, also require less maintenance than gas cars. Plus, federal, state, and local tax breaks; HOV access; and insurance incentives make the overall cost of owning an EV just like any other car.
Just like you would with any car, you'll want to test drive your electric vehicle before you buy. If you call us to schedule an appointment, we'll make sure the EV you're interested in is charged up and ready for you. Ask to talk to our EV experts on staff so you can get all your questions answered—such as:
Instant torque. A silent electric motor. Yeah, driving an EV isn't quite so normal—it's better. Their low center of gravity makes for extra-smooth handling, and the instant acceleration at just a tap of your foot means no more hesitation or jerky gear shifting.
Charging an electric vehicle is kind of like charging your phone. With a home charger, you just plug in your EV overnight and wake up to a full charge in the morning. For times when you need to charge away from home, public fast charging stations are located across the country. More and more vehicles and chargers are coming to market and can recharge faster than ever. Depending on your vehicle, and the power of the charger, some EVs can charge in as little as 30 minutes. So, stop worrying about your next road trip with an EV!
Compared to a gas-powered car, electric vehicles generally need less scheduled maintenance. Most EVs only require the most basic upkeep. Maintaining your EV battery shouldn't be difficult either. Here are some tips to help keep it running smoothly:

Destroying The Myths About EVs with Reality: Why Buying an EV is a Good Choice

Are you on the fence about buying an electric vehicle (EV)? If so, then you've probably heard a few things that aren't in their favor. Today, we'll address some of the most alarming concerns people have about buying an EV. We'll identify which ones are myths and which ones have a legitimate cause for attention. Then, you can determine if an EV is right for you in Beacon.

Myth/Concerns #1: EVs are Unreliable

We've heard the murmurings about EVs, and you've probably seen a YouTube video or two about dissatisfied EV customers. Well, here's the truth-less than 1 percent of EVs (2016 and up) have required a battery replacement out of recalls. Across all EVs from 2011-2024, just 2.5 percent of battery packs have been replaced. Overall, battery reliability has improved significantly over the past few years, with more than 99 percent of owners never experiencing battery failure. Not to mention, most EV batteries will last 8-10 years with a warranty the entire way.

Myth/Concerns #2: There's Nowhere to Charge in Public

Another concern about EVs happens to be public charging. Many folks are legitimately afraid of running out of battery power while out and about. Here's the truth- you can probably count on one hand the number of times you've run out of gas in your lifetime. That's because you're sure to keep enough in your tank for the journey. With Level 1 and Level 2 home charging equipment that can replenish your charge overnight, there's hardly any need for public charging. However, the network is growing and now, all it takes is a quick Google search (or in-vehicle app) to locate the nearest public charging station in Newburgh.

Myth/Concerns #3: EVs Don't Have Enough Range

As battery technology improves, batteries will perform better. Here's the truth: EVs can take you up to 200-300 miles or more on a full charge. Is that enough to keep you going for an entire workweek? That's just with one charge. While traveling out of town would require more strategic route planning, it's still possible to get where you have to go in Wappingers Falls with an EV.

Myth/Concerns #4: All EVs are too Expensive

EVs cost a pretty penny to lease or own. Here's the truth: While upfront costs can be pricey, EVs can make things cheaper over time. However, lower fuel costs and vehicle maintenance will help you save money down the road. In addition, exclusive EV tax incentives and special offers for Level 2 Charging installation can also help reduce upfront costs for an EV.

New Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep EVs for Sale near Poughkeepsie

Those are the myths, right along with the MythBusters. The truth is that a new EV provides long-term reliability, a lengthy new vehicle warranty, special incentives, convenient charging options-and then, there's the instantaneous torque that will make your next commute better than your last. Here are the plug-in hybrid and EV options you can find at Healey CDJR near Goshen.

Dodge

  • Dodge Charger Daytona (fully-electric)
  • Dodge Hornet (available Plug-in Hybrid powertrain)

Chrysler

  • Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid (Plug-in Hybrid)

Jeep

  • Jeep Wrangler 4xe (Plug-in Hybrid)
  • Grand Cherokee 4xe (Plug-in Hybrid)
  • Wagoneer S (fully-electric)

Healey Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram

Ready to plug into the next wave of hybrid and EVs near Fishkill? Visit Healey Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram to explore the dynamic new Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram inventory and test drive one of our newest additions. Whether you prioritize comfort and luxury or outright power, there's a new CDJR that meets your expectations. Shop today and keep the EV myth busting alive. We're here to help the world transition into a greener, more efficient future.

  1. Healey Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram

    557 Route 52
    Beacon, NY 12508-1212

    • Sales: (845) 202-9626
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