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Wondering about EVs? Cars.com is here to help shoppers interested in EV ownership with our free Guide for the EV Curious event.
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The 2023 Kia Niro is worthy of Best in Show because it serves as a reminder that battery-electric vehicles aren’t the only way to burn less gas, save some money and release less carbon.
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If you’re buying an electric vehicle, you’ll want to charge it at home, and if you’re being practical, that can mean only one thing: a Level 2 charging system.
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To help shoppers identify which all-electric vehicles may be easier to find at dealerships, we looked at new EV inventory among Cars.com dealers.
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The battery featured on the XC60 Recharge will also be standard for the rest of Volvo’s 2022 60 and 90 Series sedans, wagons and SUVs.
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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.
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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.
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On paper, the 2021 Lincoln Corsair and 2021 Audi Q5 compare favorably, but they actually work and feel quite different from each other.
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Hyundai’s new 2021 Santa Fe Hybrid feels softer than the updated gas-only version — particularly compared with that vehicle’s new turbocharged powertrain — but it’s a welcome, fuel-efficient addition to the Santa Fe lineup.
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Hyundai’s all-electric, hatchbackish SUV, the Ioniq 5, will hit dealers by year-end with a starting price of $44,875 for the base trim, SE, with a single electric motor and RWD.