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EV Ownership in 2026: Ranking All 50 States + DC

Updated May 2026. Refreshed with EIA February 2026 electricity rates, AFDC May 2026 charging infrastructure data, and Alliance for Automotive Innovation Q3-Q4 2025 EV registration data. Several state incentive programs have contracted since this article was first published in January 2026, including Washington (sales tax exemption expired July 2025), Vermont (Replace Your Ride defunded), Minnesota (rebate program closed), Oregon (rebates suspended), and Maryland (FY2026 funding exhausted). Per-state writeups reflect program status as of the refresh date. One in three new vehicles sold in Colorado last quarter was electric. In Wyoming, fewer than 800 EVs exist statewide. Same country, same year, radically different realities. The American EV market fractured in 2025. The federal tax credit died on September 30. Ford announced

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A Driver’s Guide to Colorado’s At-Fault Insurance Laws for 2026

In the bustling city of Denver, the rhythm of daily life is often interrupted by the jarring reality of a car crash, which occurs with shocking regularity. For those involved, the immediate aftermath is a blur of confusion, adrenaline, and pressing questions, none more critical than ‘who pays for this?’ In Colorado, the answer lies within the state’s at-fault insurance system, a legal framework that dictates financial responsibility based on who caused the collision. This guide provides the critical knowledge every Colorado driver needs for 2026, breaking down how liability is proven, the evidence that matters most, and how the at-fault system directly affects your ability to get damages. What ‘At-Fault’ Actually Means for Colorado Drivers Understanding the term at-fault

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Car Camping Under the Stars with the 2026 Subaru Forester Wilderness

The 2026 Subaru Forester Wilderness stands as a capable refuge for those seeking to car camp off the beaten path. Its interior design and robust roof rails transform it into a mobile basecamp, ready to deliver you to remote forests and mountain valleys. With the rear seats folded flat, the cargo area opens to 69.1 cubic feet of usable space. That’s enough room for an under-6-foot adult to stretch fully while the rigid frame and reinforced structure keep you secure. The roof rails, designed to support rooftop tents with an 800-pound static load capacity, add another dimension to adventure. While I utilized the spacious cargo bay on my trips, other Forester owners in the community have successfully mounted lightweight rooftop

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