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After repeatedly topping the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s list of most stolen cars in recent years, the Dodge Charger has been replaced in the top 20 of this year’s study by another muscle car.
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Ford is recalling more than 197,400 Mustang Mach-E electric SUVs over an issue with the rear doors that may prevent backseat occupants from being able to exit the vehicle.
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Ford is recalling more than 37,300 vehicles over an issue that may cause the front windshield wipers to fail.
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In a battery of tests evaluating driver-assist features for seven different parameters, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety gave not one of 14 tested systems its top rating of good.
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J.D. Power’s Electric Vehicle Experience Ownership Study tracks how happy buyers are with their EVs.
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With the 2023 Mustang Mach-E no longer meeting the requirements for vehicle and battery assembly and the sourcing of critical battery minerals, buyers can no longer claim any tax credit for their purchase.
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With the dust settled on cumulative sales, we’re able to see which electric efforts are paying off the most with a breakdown of the top 10 bestselling EVs of 2023.
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The new year ushers in revised tax credit rules, and some models will no longer be eligible for the federal incentive of up to $7,500.
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Range anxiety is one very strong motivating factor for electric car shoppers, so here are the electric cars with the longest range for 2023.
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The new networks are Red E, whose chargers are concentrated mostly around Michigan; Francis Energy, which operates primarily in Oklahoma; and Blink, a nationwide network.