Consumer Reports: EVs Less Reliable Than Gas-Powered Cars

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A Consumer Reports survey with over 330,000 vehicles reveals that electric vehicles (EVs) have 79% more problems than internal-combustion-engine (ICE) cars, while plug-in hybrids have 146% more flaws. Legacy automakers struggle with charging batteries, while new automakers focusing on all-electric vehicle production face issues with body hardware, paint, trim, and climate systems.
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