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September 10, 2022

Car buyers have plenty of choices these days, and that list is getting even longer thanks to electric vehicles. However, with EVs being relatively new, most buyers have several questions they’ll want answered first.

Buying a used car with high mileage often comes with risks and worry, but is the same true for an electric vehicle? With no motor or transmission, does mileage matter on used EVs? We answer all your questions in our top story.

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