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Beyond the Hype: Unpacking the True Long-Term Costs of Electric vs. Gas Cars for Savvy Consumers

Over time, electric cars got praised – sure, they don’t spew fumes – but people also believed they’d slash fuel and repair bills. That idea made many think going electric was clearly smarter ... Read More
It takes EVs just 2 years on the road to beat gas cars on emissions

A new study has looked into whether electric cars are really better for the environment than gas-powered cars. It turns out that this is indeed the case: after two years of use, EVs start reducing ... Read More
10 burning EV myths debunked: What you're getting wrong about electric cars
The car industry’s changing more than it has in 100 years. While electric cars were rare before, they’re now spreading fast leading us away from gas-powered engines. Still, just like any big tech ... Read More
The Extraordinary Rise of Electric Cars in Developing Countries

Something remarkable is unfolding in developing countries. From Nepal to Costa Rica, more people are buying electric cars than fossil-fuel vehicles, as battery prices plummet and cheap home-grown EVs ... Read More
Why Electric Cars May Soon Become Cheaper Than Gasoline Cars

For years, electric vehicles were the privilege of the few—high-tech, high-priced symbols of the future. But that future just hit an economic reset. Across the U.S., Europe and China, a quiet ... Read More
The Luxury Electric Vehicle Is in Trouble

Sales of expensive battery-powered cars like the Ford F-150 Lightning have stalled, forcing automakers to slow production and offer more affordable vehicles. By Neal E. Boudette Just a few years ago, ... Read More
EV, Hybrid or Gas? We Know Which One Is Losing You Money Every Month

The $7,500 discount you used to get on electric vehicles has officially gone away. Now that the federal discount is no more, the fundamental question remains: Is it actually cheaper to skip the EV and ... Read More
Electric SUVs are everywhere. Now automakers have to convince consumers to buy them

Nearly every automaker now offers an electric sport utility vehicle. There are many criteria for choosing the perfect sport utility vehicle: comfort, space, utility and affordability. Then there's the ... Read More
Colorado ranks first in the country for electric vehicle sales during quarter three

Colorado had the most electric vehicle sales by percentage in the country for the third quarter of 2025, according to the Colorado Automobile Dealers Association. Nearly 1 in every 3 cars sold in ... Read More
Trump Returns to Gasoline as Fuel of Choice for Cars, Gutting Biden’s Climate Policy

The president said he would weaken Biden-era mileage standards, which were designed to increase electric-vehicle sales, calling them a “scam.” By Lisa Friedman Maxine Joselow and Jack Ewing Lisa ... Read More
The Electric Door Tesla Made Famous Is Now a Danger in Other Cars

Elon Musk wanted Tesla Inc.’s electric door handles to embody the future — sleek, seamless and emblematic of the cool he envisioned plug-in cars would come to personify. He succeeded: In just over a ... Read More
Ford pulls the plug on the all-electric F-150 Lightning pickup truck
Ford says it is "following the customer" in discontinuing its large electric pickup, which was well-received but never profitable. Ford will keep the Lightning name alive as a plug-in hybrid. Read More
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