A modern day Model T: a 1995 Geo Metro with power nothing, one side mirror, and a little bit of crash safety. Or you could get a Nissan Versa, which can be ordered without even a radio.
Mechanically, it doesn't get much simpler than the Leaf. It has an air-cooled battery, one motor, no transmission, and no clutch. So what if it has a fancy fuel gauge and a GPS? It's still one of the simplest cars out there.
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