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By Tom Ozimek Owners of electric vehicles (EVs) continue to report many more problems with their cars than do owners of conventional cars or hybrids, according to the 2023 Consumer Reports’ reliability survey, released on Nov. 29. On average, EVs were found to have had 79 percent more problems than gasoline-powered cars, when considering the past three model years…
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