Starts at $84k with 300 mile range. Every article should just start with those stats.
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If you want something cheaper the polestar 2 starts at 49k with 320 miles of range.
That's closer! I'm (excitedly) waiting for the day to get a new EV at around 20-25k and 100 miles range. Until then, I'll probably ride my 2016 Nissan Leaf into the ground. It still gets 75 miles, which is good enough for almost everything.
You should keep you eye on hertz used cars, they are dumping loads of basically new EVs for around 25k.
Volvo ex-30 will be cheap. Do note that all polestars and volvo ex-30 are currently made in China. Eventually, the ex-30 will be made in Belgium though.
$20k-$25k for any new car is pretty hard to come by these days.
A Model X is cheaper.. starts at $80k with 335 mile range.
Is that Tesla's advertised range or the actual range?
Blows my mind that a (technically) Chinese-made EV would be that overpriced.
How do you get a purchase incentive with a lease?
Make cars $20k again
$7,500 purchase incentive on a lease
What? It's either a lease or a purchase, it can't be both.
Leases have buyout clauses attached to them. I assume it means they will take 7500 off your buyout price after lease is up.