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On the road, the XP Kinetic is just as capable. It's rated for a top speed of 55 mph (89 km/h), but the lack of a windscreen ...
Both trims come standard with a 220-horsepower (hp) electric motor and front-wheel drive (FWD ... Finally, a $1,395 ...
Last year saw a slowdown in the market for electric vehicles, along with some increased concern that EVs are simply not going to replace the ...
Battery-powered vehicles are growing in popularity, but how well do we understand their pros and cons? A closer look at the ...
I just discovered why Dodge is offering 0% APR on the 2025 Charger. But it's not looking good for muscle cars.
The Toyota Camry, the Honda Accord, and the Hyundai Sonata all take different approaches to hybridization, but which one does it best?
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