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Equinox EV vs. New Leaf: Which Is the Better Budget EV?
The Chevy Equinox EV and redesigned Nissan Leaf stand out as affordable EVs with 300+ miles of range, fast charging, and modern software. This comparison reviews pricing, tech, efficiency, and usability to show which offers better value.
Mercedes Introduces Long-Range CLA EV With Competitive U.S. Pricing
Mercedes’ new CLA electric sedan arrives with up to 374 miles of range, fast charging, and competitive pricing. Built on the advanced MMA platform, it marks a strategic shift toward electrified versions of familiar nameplates.
Used BMW iXs Are a Hidden Luxury EV Bargain
The BMW iX, once an $87,000 luxury SUV, has become a top value in the used EV market. With up to 364 miles of range, solid reliability, and premium comfort, it offers a true luxury electric experience for under $45,000—without the usual EV compromises.
Used Nissan Ariya Prices Are Plummeting, Creating a Surprising EV Bargain
The Nissan Ariya struggled with pricing and competition, leading Nissan to discontinue it for 2026. Now, used models are selling for nearly half the price of new ones, with some as low as $18,500. For buyers, it’s a unique chance to get a well-equipped EV at a steep discount.
For Now, U.S. EVs Cost Less Than Gas Cars—Here’s Why
For the first time, EVs briefly cost less than gas cars in the U.S., averaging $600 cheaper in summer 2025. But with federal tax credits expiring and automakers set to pull back on incentives, the window of price parity may close quickly.
Affordable EV Milestone: Nissan LEAF Hits $25k Before Tesla
The 2026 Nissan LEAF S will debut at just $25,360, making it one of the cheapest EVs on the market. That’s $4,630 less than the S+ trim and over $2,700 cheaper than the 2025 model. With a 52 kWh battery and 174 horsepower, range remains to be confirmed, but Nissan is already positioned as the first automaker to deliver a $25k EV, a milestone long promised by Tesla but never realized.
Volkswagen Raises ID.Buzz Lease Bonus and Monthly Cost Drops
Volkswagen raises the 2025 ID.Buzz lease bonus to $10,500, cutting monthly costs to $589. The deal ends September 30 with limited availability.
EV Leasing Deals Hit Record Lows as Automakers Push to Move Inventory
Electric vehicle leases in the U.S. have hit record lows, with some dropping under $100 a month. Automakers are using deep discounts and federal tax credits to move inventory before incentives expire in September. EVs now lease for less on average than gas cars, fueling a surge in demand.













