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		<description><![CDATA[A research nerd tries to bring some clarity to electric car buyers. | I&#8217;ve been thinking about upgrading to an electric car for a while now. And on today&#8217;s market, there are plenty of models to choose from. But having a lot of options makes for a complicated decision! Each model of electric car has its own unique mix of efficiency, charging time, and driving range&#8212;and since buying a car is a big decision, I want to find the model that makes the...]]></description>
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