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Should you really have to spend over $50,000 to get an electric car that doesn't feel cheap?
With automakers pushing more affordable EV models in 2026, the line between budget and premium is blurring, yet many still feel you need to spend over $50,000 to avoid a cheap interior or limited range. Cast your vote and share where you draw the line on EV value.
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