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The picture would of course look very different if manufacturers had chosen to make smaller inexpensive electric sedans.

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[-] ptz@dubvee.org 5 points 2 weeks ago

Mind sharing? lol. I'm looking to upgrade my hybrid in the near future, and hoping to go EV.

Requirements are basically:

  • Not a Tesla (don't want to pad Musk's wallet + quality issues)
  • Not a smartphone on wheels (I want buttons lol)
  • Affordable ($40K at the most)
[-] yessikg@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 2 weeks ago

The Hyundai Ionic 6, the new model if you like buttons.

Polestar 2, but it doesn't have many buttons.

A used BMW or Mercedes, they are too expensive new but you may be able to find a used one in your budget.

The Nissan Leaf, technically not a sedan but it's very efficient.

The Volkswagen ID.7, no price announced yet but it might be too expensive

[-] ptz@dubvee.org 4 points 2 weeks ago

Prob the Ionic 6 is the only one that really stands out to me (not a fan of luxury brands). Thanks, will check that one out.

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