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Not all electric vehicles are sold in all 50 states, so how can you buy that new EV if it’s not sold in your area? Here are the reasons and some advice on alternatives.
With gas prices constantly in flux, consumers often look to save at the pump. With that in mind, we’ve compiled a list of some of the most fuel-efficient vehicles on sale for the 2022 model year.
How much extra an electric car will increase your electric bill depends on many factors, but it’s easily determined and likely won’t result in the doubling or tripling of the average electric bill.
The following list highlights the 10 most efficient electric cars of the 2022 model year. Where more than one version of a given model qualifies, we selected the most efficient version.
The 2022 Kia EV6 has been EPA-rated between 232 and 310 miles of range, depending on the model, with trim levels comprising the EX, EX Plug, GT-Line and, eventually, the GT.
The 2021 Nissan Armada excels at being an interstate cruiser — it’s just going to cost you at the pump for the privilege of its ability.
Ford’s cutting off ordering for the Maverick hybrid, rated at 37 mpg combined, in early November and won’t be reopening hybrid orders until the summer of 2022.
Cars that run on hydrogen are called fuel-cell vehicles. They are electric vehicles that get their energy from a fuel-cell stack rather than a battery pack.
Mitsubishi has made some upgrades to the Outlander PHEV for 2021. The changes warrant a retest of the outgoing SUV to see what impact they’ve had on its all-electric range.
The Lucid Air Dream Edition R, with all-wheel drive and 19-inch wheels, is rated at a whopping 520 miles of range on a single charge, far surpassing the Tesla Model S Long Range and new Plaid.