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Why the Honda e Should (but Won't) Come to the U.S.

Why the Honda e Should (but Won’t) Come to the U.S.

Posted on January 30, 2020 By Jarvis

What worked for Mini could work for Honda, but the highly desirable little electric car is not coming here, and we’re sorry.

This week, the Honda e has been making news as it makes its European debut. The overall gist is that the cute-as-a-button EV is fun to drive, wonderfully designed, full of cool and weird tech, although it’s pricey for the amount of range you get. It’s what I expected to learn about the tiny piece of nostalgia that I want in my garage. No wait, I need in my garage.
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