Seven Key Takeaways on EV Affordability: Is It in Sight or Further Down the Road?
Affordability has been one of the dominant recent issues in the automotive industry. Average new car prices were at $48,763 in February, according to Kelley Blue Book, almost 30% higher than three…
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