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Opinion: 4 Things You Should Think About Before Buying a Sports Car

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Remember, you are buying a car, not a deal. Disclosure: Clean Fleet Report is loaned free test vehicles from automakers to evaluate, typically for a week at a time. Our focus is on vehicles that offer the best fuel economy in their class, which leads us to emphasize electric cars, plug-in hybrids, hybrids and diesels.

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Buyer’s Guide: Why EVs Are Great For Students

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Story by Lauren Groff; photos from Clean Fleet Report archives. Before your student heads back to school, check out these four options in used EVs (we’ve linked to recent Clean Fleet Report reviews of the vehicles for more info): Fiat 500e EV. In addition, it’s one of the cheapest EVs to buy with the the average cost being $11,819.

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Update: Top 10 Electric Cars

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Plug-ins are trending in key markets around the country, although much of the action remains focused in California and other West Coast states. The Model S is the best-selling plug-in car in the U.S. Technology upgrades like Full Self Driving remain available to buy, but are not delivered via an over-the-air update.

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Must Have Car Features for College Students

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We’ve also included links to some of Clean Fleet Report ’s recent reviews of the models mentioned. Often we will also have reviews of older models if you’re buying used. Similarly, the Honda CR-V and Ford Escape Plug-in Hybrid are distinguished for their fuel-efficient performance among SUVs.

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Feature: Eco-driving Is Easy

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The best hybrid or plug-in cars will make life on the road feel comfortable while also making a positive impact on the environment, too. When buying your next vehicle, consider the pre-owned marketplace. Top 10 Best-Selling Best Fuel Economy Cars The post Feature: Eco-driving Is Easy first appeared on Clean Fleet Report.

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Buyer’s Guide: Hybrid vs. Electric: Which is better?

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Do you need a plug? Choices of hybrid models continue to expand, some with a plug and some not. So while you will save in fuel costs, you may spend more on buying and maintaining the car. The post Buyer’s Guide: Hybrid vs. Electric: Which is better? first appeared on Clean Fleet Report.

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