Are electric cars and gas cars that different? We break it down to help you decide which is best for you. Many, or all, of the products featured on this page are from our advertising partners who ...
They can be, but it depends on your driving habits. We break it down for you. Credit...Naomi Anderson-Subryan Supported by By Jack Ewing Electric vehicles cost more to buy than gasoline cars, and they ...
Nathaniel is an experienced automotive writer with more than 10 years of automotive writing under his belt. From model reviews to industry politics to new innovations and development, he covers a wide ...
A lot of new electric cars will soon be zooming down America’s highways. In the third quarter of 2023, electric and hybrid vehicles made up nearly 18% of light-duty vehicle sales in the U.S. This high ...
Thomas has spent two years working in the auto journalism industry, contributing to a UK-based newspaper and writing for Euronewsweek. A full-time writer and lifelong engineering enthusiast, he now ...
Each model year brings more electric vehicles with longer driving ranges, more safety features, and a wider choice of body styles. Once limited to small four- or five-passenger hatchbacks, today’s ...
Electric vehicles have 79% more problems than other vehicles, according to Consumer Reports’ latest annual auto reliability survey. But the problem isn’t really because they’re electric, said Jake ...
The political polarization of battery-powered cars may have started when Toyota released its first hybrid model 25 years ago.
Electric vehicles have nearly 80% more problems and are generally less reliable than cars propelled by conventional internal combustion engines, according to a new report from Consumer Reports.