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Cadillac Gives Details On the 2026 Lyriq-V

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Cadillac priced the Lyriq V at $79,990 to start, which excludes options, taxes, and the destination charge. Thats not cheap, but its not far off the prices set by its competitors. The Lyriq-V also gets a unique steering wheel, and Nappa leather is available with you guessed it V stitching.

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Slate Auto Has Now Received More Than 100,000 Reservations

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Weve heard the cheap EV is coming story so many times without an actual result that it feels like just another thing that happens in the electric vehicle world. The upstart automaker reached the 100,000 mark last weekend, as buyers line up for one of its sub-$20,000 (after tax credits) vehicles.

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The Dodge Charger Daytona Is Available With A Super-Affordable Lease Deal for Northeastern Buyers Right Now

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Dodge is offering lease deals on the car that could make it as cheap as $299 per month. It also requires a hefty down payment of $4,579, and some buyers will pay more in taxes and other fees. The deal covers 7,500 miles per year on a two-year lease of a 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona R/T.

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2027 Slate Truck Previewed: Both Inspired And Inane

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Its also only cheap when you take into consideration the EV tax credits and heniously bloated MSRP of other modern vehicles which will admittedly come better equipped than the Slate pickup. For example, the Ford Maverick starts at roughly $24,000 (before taxes or fees) and offers slightly better payload and towing.

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Tesla Offers $999 Cybertruck Leases to Drum Up Demand

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The Cybertruck has never been as cheap as Tesla originally promised, but the new lease deals at least open the door to federal tax credits. The launch-only Foundation Edition trucks are no longer available for order on Tesla’s website, but buyers can choose between the dual-motor All-Wheel Drive or tri-motor Cyberbeast.

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BMW is Willing to Pay to Attract Customers from Other EV Brands

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That said, BMW’s EVs are not cheap, so the incentives should be a welcome move for hopeful buyers. While not currently eligible for federal tax credits, BMW’s EVs can be leased to receive the $7,500 discount others get. Cars Direct noted that the iX also comes with a significant discount of up to $9,900 in lease cash.

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Dodge Opens the Order Books for the Electric Charger Daytona

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While they’re not cheap, the Charger Daytona’s pricing is in line with other performance EVs. It will also qualify for the $7,500 federal EV tax credit and may be eligible for state-level incentives to bring the price down further. Images: Dodge] Become a TTAC insider.

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