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Top four budget-friendly electric vehicles to look for in 2024

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As the electric vehicle market expands, car enthusiasts on a budget can now explore a range of affordable options in 2024. 

Here are the top four cost-effective electric vehicles (EVs) that promise both sustainability and economic value:

1. Nissan Leaf (starting at $28,140)

Nissan Leaf (starting at $28,140).—Treehugger
Nissan Leaf (starting at $28,140).—Treehugger

The veteran Nissan Leaf, introduced in 2010, remains a compelling choice with a wallet-friendly starting price. Despite its long tenure in the EV world, the Leaf retains its charm and practicality. For safety-conscious buyers, it boasts a 5-star overall safety rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

2. MINI Cooper SE Electric (starting at $30,900)

Mini Cooper SE.—ev.database
Mini Cooper SE.—ev.database

The MINI Cooper SE Electric preserves the iconic design of its gas-powered counterpart, delivering a unique electric driving experience. With a swift 0-60 mph acceleration in under seven seconds and favorable ownership ratings, it stands out as an affordable and stylish option.

3. Hyundai Kona Electric (starting at $32,675)

Hyundai Kona Electric.—EVdatabase
 Hyundai Kona Electric.—EVdatabase

The revamped 2024 Hyundai Kona Electric showcases a captivating design and improved features. The base SE model offers a commendable 200-mile range, while higher trims extend that to an impressive 261 miles. Hyundai’s standard 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty adds an extra layer of confidence for potential buyers.

4. Chevrolet Equinox 1LT (starting at $34,995)

2024 Chevy Equinox EV 1LT.—gmauthority
2024 Chevy Equinox EV 1LT.—gmauthority

Positioned as GM’s affordable EV, the Chevrolet Equinox 1LT enters the market as a worthy successor to the discontinued Chevrolet Bolt. Expected to hit showrooms in mid-2024, this model boasts an estimated 319-mile range on a full charge and accelerates from 0-60 mph in just 5.9 seconds. Its competitive pricing and performance make it a compelling option.

Important consideration for EV buyers

While these EVs offer affordability in terms of purchase price, prospective buyers should be mindful of insurance costs. Electric vehicles often come with higher insurance premiums due to longer repair times and the expense of battery packs. 

To optimise insurance expenses, it’s advisable to compare policies and explore bundling options with renters or homeowners insurance for potential premium reductions.

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Dar chairs the CCOP meeting; Blue World’s bid offer of Rs.10 billion is rejected.

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The Foreign Minister/Deputy Prime Minister chaired the Cabinet Committee on Privatization meeting.

Other committee members who attended the conference included the Federal Secretaries of several Divisions, the Ministers of Finance and Revenue, Industry and Food, Commerce, Power, and Privatization.

The CCOP took the PC Board’s recommendation into consideration and suggested that Blue World’s bid of 10 billion rupees for the sale of 60% of PIACL’s shares be rejected. The bid was rejected by the CCOP, who chose to follow the PC Board’s advice.

The government’s determination to sell out PIACL through government-to-government or privatization was reaffirmed by the CCOP.

The CCOP was pleased with the Aviation Division’s evaluation of PIACL’s sound financial standing.

Additionally, the CCOP established a committee, chaired by the Minister of State for Finance, to assess potential transaction possibilities for the privatization of the Roosevelt Hotel and the appropriate modes of adoption in light of existing legal rules.

Prior to its subsequent meeting, the CCOP also ordered that all difficulties be resolved and an agreement for the selling of services to an international hotel be concluded.

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The KSE-100 Index has surged by 790 points, resulting in an all-time peak for the stock exchange.

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The benchmark KSE-100 Index increased by 790 points, marking a new all-time high for the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) at 94,982 points.

The record-breaking performance underscores a surge of optimism and investor confidence in the stock market.

As investors responded to favorable economic signals, the market experienced a significant increase of over 500 points in early trading. Later, the KSE-100 Index reached another record level of 94,786 points after adding 594 points to its upward trajectory.

This positive development comes as the State Bank of Pakistan’s (SBP) foreign exchange reserves saw an increase of $84 million, reaching $11.26 billion during the week ending November 8, according to data released by the central bank on Thursday.

This represents an increase of 0.75% from the previous week. In addition, the nation’s total liquid foreign reserves experienced a modest increase, increasing by $33.7 million or 0.21% week-on-week to $15.97 billion.

In contrast, commercial banks’ reserves experienced a decline of $50.3 million or 1.06%, ultimately settling at $4.71 billion.

Furthermore, the economic team of Pakistan has expressed confidence in the discussions with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Minister of State for Finance Ali Pervaiz Malik, in an exclusive conversation with Samaa TV, claimed talks were moving in a positive direction.

Highlighting improvements in Pakistan’s economic conditions, Malik noted substantial progress over the past six months to a year. He emphasized that Pakistan’s current economic situation has seen significant enhancement, with a reduced current account deficit of only $100 million in the first quarter, a reflection of the government’s strategy to increase remittances and boost exports.

Malik shared that discussions with the IMF are primarily focused on external financing, and while there have been speculations about a potential mini-budget or an increase in the petroleum levy, he clarified that these are currently premature considerations.

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Positive IMF negotiations propel KSE-100 Index above 94,000 points

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As a result of investors’ optimism about the reported progress in the continuing talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) experienced a robust surge.

The benchmark KSE-100 Index of the PSX, which tracks market sentiment, rose 713 points to a new record high of 94,068 points, breaking above the 94,000-point barrier, as the trading session began.

Early in the day, the stock market began its upward trajectory as the KSE-100 Index steadily rose, gaining 574 points to reach 93,932 points. A possible agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) might lead to more fiscal stability and back Pakistan’s economic reforms, which is why investors are so optimistic about the country’s future.

Officials from the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) informed the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Wednesday that the government would not be introducing a mini-budget and would instead continue to aim to collect Rs12,970 billion in taxes each year.

In line with continuing discussions with the Fund, FBR sources revealed that petroleum goods will not be subject to the General Sales Tax (GST).

The fact that Pakistan’s tax-to-GDP ratio has increased from 8.8% to 10.3%, a 1.5% gain viewed as a favorable sign of Pakistan’s fiscal policies, has reportedly pleased the IMF, who has voiced satisfaction at Pakistan’s recent economic performance.

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