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  2. Best small electric cars 2025: Top 10 affordable EVs to buy - AOL

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    It is now possible to buy a brand-new electric car for under £15,000 – and there are many more models priced below £35,000 or even £30,000, with plenty of kit included as standard and a good ...

  3. Cheapest Electric Cars You Can Buy in 2024 - AOL

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    2024 Nissan Leaf. Price: $29,280 EPA-rated range: 149-212 miles. With a base price under 30 grand, the Leaf stands tall as king of affordable electric cars for the 2024 model year.

  4. 10 Most Affordable Electric Cars Under $50,000 You Can ... - AOL

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    The average price of a new car in February was $47,244, down 2.2% from February 2023 and... 10 Most Affordable Electric Cars Under $50,000 You Can Buy in 2024 Skip to main content

  5. Plug-in electric vehicles in Australia - Wikipedia

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    MG ZS was Australia's second most popular EV in 2021 for $44,900 (before EV subsidies) [12] Hyundai Kona Electric was Australia's second most popular EV in 2020 for $54,000 (before EV subsidies) [13] Hyundai also offered COVID-19 vaccinated Australians a chance to win an electric car. [14] Tesla Model X is the second safest car in Australia. [15]

  6. Electric vehicle policies in Australia - Wikipedia

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    NSW aim for the majority of new cars sold in NSW to be electric vehicles by 2035 [55] 50% of new car sales to be electric vehicles/FCEVs by 2030 [8] ACT target 100% of new car sales to be EVs by 2030. [125] [126] The South Australian. Liberal government aim. for 100% of new car sales. to be electric vehicles by 2035 [37]

  7. Australian International Motor Show - Wikipedia

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    The Sydney show was originally titled Sydney Motor Show but the 2004 show signalled the adoption of the Australian International Motor Show (AIMS) title. [ 3 ] AIMS continued to be held at Sydney annually until 2008, when the global financial crisis and poor attendances at the 2008 show resulted in the cancellation of the 2009 show. [ 4 ]