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US drivers wanted a $25,000 EV truck they could fix themselves, and Slate built one

US drivers wanted a $25,000 EV truck they could fix themselves, and Slate built one

Photo Credit: The Autopian Online interest is building around a no-frills electric pickup at a time when many car shoppers say new vehicles have become overpriced, overengineered, and hard to fix. That explains the reaction to the Slate EV truck,... Read more.

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