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“Electric vehicles have been a hot topic for quite some time now, and continue to become viable alternatives for future purchases in the minds of consumers,” said Akshay Anand, insights analyst for Kelley Blue Book. “Price cuts have become a trend in the electric and plug-in space as manufacturers adjust to consumer price perceptions.”
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Top News
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OEM/Vehicle News
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Industry/Dealer News
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Ad/Media/Marketing News
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