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There have never been this many electric cars for sale. Here's a rundown of what you can buy now.

Tesla Model 3. $40,000 gets you the base Model 3, with 250 miles of range. Move up to the long-range at about $49,000 and you have 322 miles. The Performance trim is top of the line: $57,000, 310 miles, and 0-60 mph time of 3.2 seconds.

There have never been this many electric cars for sale. Here's a rundown of what you can buy now.

Tesla Model S. The long-range Model S lists for $78,000 and offers 373 miles of range, while the performance trim is $100,000, but with 348 miles and a 0-60 mph time of 2.4 seconds and yes, you read that 0-60 time right. Zowie that's fast.

Tesla Model S. The long-range Model S lists for $78,000 and offers 373 miles of range, while the performance trim is $100,000, but with 348 miles and a 0-60 mph time of 2.4 seconds and yes, you read that 0-60 time right. Zowie that

Tesla Model X. $85,000 buys you the 328-mile long-range trim, while $105,000 get you the 305-mile performance trim and a staggering 2.7-second 0-60 mph time.

Tesla Model X. $85,000 buys you the 328-mile long-range trim, while $105,000 get you the 305-mile performance trim and a staggering 2.7-second 0-60 mph time.

Chevy Bolt. The choice is between the $37,000 base trim and the $42,000 Premier model. Range is 259 miles for both.

Chevy Bolt. The choice is between the $37,000 base trim and the $42,000 Premier model. Range is 259 miles for both.

BMW i3. The all-electric i3 is $44,000 and good for 153 miles of range. And range-extended version is available, using a small gas motor to generate additional range.

BMW i3. The all-electric i3 is $44,000 and good for 153 miles of range. And range-extended version is available, using a small gas motor to generate additional range.

Nissan Leaf. There's a Leaf and a Leef Plus. The former starts at $30,000 and serves up 150 miles of range, while the latter is good for 226 miles, but tops out at $43,000. Overall, the Leaf is available in more trim levels than most other EVs.

Nissan Leaf. There

Porsche Taycan. There are three Taycans on sale: the 4S ($140,000), the Turbo ($151,000), and the Turbo S ($185,000). Range is around 200 miles, but performance varies, with the 4S hitting 60mph in 3.8 seconds, the Turbo getting it done in 3 seconds, and the Turbo S in 2.6 seconds.

Porsche Taycan. There are three Taycans on sale: the 4S ($140,000), the Turbo ($151,000), and the Turbo S ($185,000). Range is around 200 miles, but performance varies, with the 4S hitting 60mph in 3.8 seconds, the Turbo getting it done in 3 seconds, and the Turbo S in 2.6 seconds.

Audi e-tron. The $75,000 SUV can be optioned up to $80,000 and has just over 200 miles of range.

Audi e-tron. The $75,000 SUV  can be optioned up to $80,000 and has just over 200 miles of range.

Volkswagen e-Golf. At just $32,000, the e-Golf is affordable, but range is just 125 miles.

Volkswagen e-Golf. At just $32,000, the e-Golf is affordable, but range is just 125 miles.

Jaguar I-Pace. The leaping cat's SUV starts at $70,000 and offers compact SUV versatility with about 234 miles of range.

Jaguar I-Pace. The leaping cat

Hyundai Ioniq Electric. This modest entrant starts at $30,000 but can rise to $37,000. Range is 124 miles.

Hyundai Ioniq Electric. This modest entrant starts at $30,000 but can rise to $37,000. Range is 124 miles.

Hyundai Kona Electric. The range is 258 miles and the price is $36,000.

Hyundai Kona Electric. The range is 258 miles and the price is $36,000.

Kia Niro EV. The $39,000 price get you an appealing 239 miles of range.

Kia Niro EV. The $39,000 price get you an appealing 239 miles of range.

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