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We're probably going to be buying a new car in the next year or three, and I'd be interested in getting an electric vehicle if we can find one that works at a price we can afford. I haven't been super into the details of all the electric vehicles available now (and soon), mostly just scanning headlines and reading articles on tech websites that caught my attention. I was looking for a website with a filterable list of all the electric vehicles that are available, and I found the Electric Car Selector and the Electric Vehicle Database. Both of which seem to do what I want, but both seem to be Europe based, which doesn't help me a lot since I'm in the United States. Are there any similar websites with filterable lists of electric vehicles for cars available in the United States?

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There really aren't all that many electric vehicle models currently available. Depending on your price point, you may also want to look at used EVs.

I use AutoTrader.com to search for different electric vehicle models in my area.

That being said, I strongly encourage you to take a look at a used Chevy bolt. They have some listed for between $15 and $16,000. Well they aren't huge vehicles, my family has used hours as a family car for 3 years without any major issues, although the hatchback space is pretty small.