10 Electric Cars You Can Buy This Year!

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This car, in actuality, is probably outside the price range of most of us. The Fisker Karma clocks in at a whopping $102,000 starting price tag at the cash register.

Notably, this car also isn’t 100% electric. It has a decent 50-mile range on its battery, and 300 miles of range in total. However, for EVs and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, it has quite a low 54 MPGe on the battery and 20 MPG on gas.

But Justin Bieber seems pretty happy with his chrome Karma, which he received (black) as a birthday present on Ellen a few months ago:

As received on his birthday:

So, which car would you go with out of these 10?

If you need a refresher, they are as follows:

And, remember, you can head on over to our new Car Answers / EV Facts resource page for more info on electric vehicles.

 
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