And the car of the year is... electric

Michael Holder
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Kia e-Niro has become first electric vehicle to win What Car? Magazine's annual Car of the Year award

With the popularity of electric cars accelerating, it was surely only a matter of time before they became not just a cool novelty for green geeks, but also accepted among car aficionados as the better...

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