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Electric cars can work out cheaper in the long run


Driving a car that uses sustainable energy is also a powerful selling point.In most cases, an EV will work out cheaper in the long run but skipping the pumps by going electric will only save cash if ... Read More

In 10 Years, Electric Cars Will Only Be Half of the Global Market


Predicted electric vehicle shopping behaviors have shifted greatly over the last decade. A new study peeks into the future. Read More

What Nobody Is Telling You About Hydrogen-Powered Cars


Hydrogen-powered vehicles continue to face several noteworthy downsides for U.S. consumers, ultimately limiting its viability as an alternative fuel source, especially when compared to modern ... Read More

Should I buy a used electric car?


Should I buy a used electric car? The market for new electric vehicles has softened in the past year and likely will remain weak for a while as EV makers and their customers adjust to the dramatic ... Read More

Gasoline vs. Electric Cars: A Plug-In Hybrid Can Give You the Best of Both Worlds


You can get the efficiency of electric driving with the peace of mind of a gas backup making the plug-in hybrid a good compromise. Despite the growing popularity of traditional electric vehicles, not ... Read More

Electric vs. Gas Car: Try Our Calculator (Because the Math Is About to Change)


Thinking of getting an electric vehicle? The federal government’s $7,500 subsidy expires at the end of September. (Though you might not need a subsidy to make the math work.) E.V.s tend to be pricier ... Read More


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