Tesla is adding another option to the Model Y family. It comes as the automaker focuses on robotics and self-driving while ...
With Tesla prices falling, buying one may be tempting. Before you decide, learn the key factors to consider, from ownership costs to long-term reliability.
Tesla adds a cheaper Model Y all-wheel-drive option to the line-up to help boost sales, but will it be enough for the failing ...
Tesla is still the king of the EV segment in the United States, but its market share has been constantly declining. Last year ...
In an effort to stay competitive, Tesla has introduced two cheaper Model Y trims in recent months. The base RWD model came last year (previously called the Model Y Standard, but now known simply as ...
The Tesla Model 3 is still the face of electric sedans, and for good reason. When it launched almost ten years ago, it helped ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When you're in the market for a new car, cost is likely one of your top considerations. But with the price of electric vehicles ...
At $36,990, the Model 3 Standard is cheaper than the next Model 3 by $5,500. And yet, it still offers nearly all the benefits of the overall Tesla experience that fans of the brand have come to love.
Subaru manages to offer an affordable SUV that’s cheap to insure, while Tesla does the opposite with a pricey electric sedan. Subaru Forester is the cheapest new car to insure in 2025 at $2,184 ...
The Model 3 Standard at NIS 192,000 competes with Hyundai Elantra, Škoda Octavia, Toyota Corolla, and Chery Arrizo. Who’s cheapest in real life, and what’s the catch?