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Do You Think Used EV Prices Will Drop By $4,000 In 3 Months?
As noted earlier today, Republicans in Congress decided to end all EV tax credits on September 30, 2025. That includes the $4,000 tax credit for used electric cars. In theory, when you buy a used electric car, it’s effectively $4,000 cheaper due to the tax credit. The argument some people … [continued]
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Hyundai IONIQ 6 N Set to Electrify Goodwood Festival of Speed with Dynamic Debut
Hyundai Motor teases global debut of high-performance IONIQ 6 N at Goodwood Festival of Speed IONIQ 6 N introduces advanced suspension geometry, enhanced N e-shift technology and customizable drift settings for an exhilarating driving experience Teaser film highlights IONIQ 6 N’s track-focused capabilities and dynamic silhouette setting the stage for … [continued]
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Volvo Cars Plans to Build Polestar 7 at Kosice, Slovakia Plant
Volvo Cars and Polestar have signed a memorandum of understanding* for the development and production of Polestar’s forthcoming premium compact SUV at Volvo Cars’ new manufacturing plant in Kosice, Slovakia. The Polestar 7, a premium fully electric compact SUV, is planned to be launched in 2028. Subject to final agreements … [continued]
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Kia America Announces 2026 Sportage PHEV Pricing
2026 Kia Sportage PHEV pricing starts at $40,490[1] Refreshed X-Line and X-Line Prestige models blend comfort and power “Opposites United” design philosophy takes on a more confident and refined style with Kia’s LED star map lighting and distinctive amber DRLs New X-Line trim now available in 1.6T Plug-in Hybrid Today, … [continued]
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European Central Bank Boldly Goes Where Others Fear To Tread
The European Central Bank has reaffirmed its commitment to include climate science in its policy making considerations.
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