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  2. 10 Best Used SUVs Under $25,000 That Are Worth Every Dollar

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  3. Best Used EVs Under $25,000 - AOL

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    Best Used EVs Under $25,000. Clifford Atiyeh. June 23, 2024 at 2:45 PM. ... keeping the prices between $15,000 and $25,000 to max out the value of this government incentive.

  4. Edmunds: Best used electric vehicles under $25,000 - AOL

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    Sub-$25,000 models are out there but are mostly limited to 2019 models. Fortunately, the Niro EV wasn’t affected by a battery recall. Average sale price for the 2019 model: $24,749

  5. Ford Explorer - Wikipedia

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    The refreshed 2016 model year Ford Explorer debuted at the 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show, with a redesigned front fascia, hood, and lower bumper, standard LED low-beam headlights, and fog lamps that were inspired by the thirteenth generation Ford F-150. The rear of the Explorer was also refreshed with restyled LED tail lamps and dual exhaust outlets.

  6. Bolloré Bluecar - Wikipedia

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    The Pininfarina B0 (B Zero) is a concept electric car designed by Pininfarina in collaboration with Bolloré, which was introduced at the 2008 Paris Motor Show. [11]The car incorporates a lithium metal polymer battery matched up with a supercapacitor developed by Bolloré's subsidiary Batscap in the original 2005 concept Bluecar. [9]

  7. Nissan - Wikipedia

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    Nissan first showcased the Datsun Bluebird at the 1958 Los Angeles Auto Show. [13] [41] Nissan had entered the Middle East market in 1957 when it sold its first car in Saudi Arabia. [42] The company formed a US subsidiary, Nissan Motor Corporation U.S.A., in Gardena, California [43] in 1960 headed by Yutaka Katayama. [13]