10 Electric Cars that Dealers Can’t Sell ! | Here is why!

2023 ж. 3 Жел.
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The automotive industry is increasingly producing more electric vehicles (EVs) to compete with Tesla. However, a significant challenge is the lack of sufficient demand. Not all consumers are convinced about the benefits of EVs. While some electric models are popular, others are less so. Buyers are taking a more cautious approach, considering factors like price and charging infrastructure. This suggests that increasing the market share of EVs might be more challenging than previously anticipated. To offer up-to-date insights, we've compiled data on EV inventory from CarEdge. This data highlights which electric models are remaining unsold at dealerships for extended periods. We've organized these models by their "Market Day Supply," indicating the number of days needed to sell the existing inventory at the current sales pace.

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  • I looked at a Ford Mach-E a few months ago. The dealership added $15,000 to the sticker price as a "market adjustment"! I laughed all the way out of the showroom.

    @timruehle@timruehle4 ай бұрын
    • I also looked at the Ford Mack E a few months back. In Texas, the dealer did everything they could to discourage my interest in electric vehicles in total, and especially the Ford one. He did not know any answers to any of the questions I had and kept offering me gas vehicles, asking why I was interested in electric. He quoted internet references to the electric vehicles being bad for the environment and then advised as they were in such short supply there was a $15k premium over sticker price. I guess the dealers don't want to sell them. With the over supply you review in this video, you would expect deep discounts to move them off the lot. I suppose the capitalist supply and demand only counts if the dealers are making a profit. I have a suspicion that there are forces at work driving the low demand not covered in the video.

      @darrenpryke6112@darrenpryke61124 ай бұрын
    • @@darrenpryke6112 Why would anyone want to buy one anyway, dealership or not the technology isn't worth a da*m.

      @russellkeeling4387@russellkeeling43874 ай бұрын
    • @@russellkeeling4387 Whatever vehicle you’re driving, there’s an EV that outperforms it.

      @alias19@alias194 ай бұрын
    • @@russellkeeling4387 You will not be able to buy a new ice in 20 years cause the costs are exploding and the manufacturers will shut down the plants sooner than later. We can see it already cause the plans to convert the former ice ones are gaining speed. no one is developing any new ice engine, not even v12 or v8 so I guess you will need to buy old stuff or a bicycle , maybe motorbike even though there the same is happening. people here are no longer accepting the noise of ice cars and the additional emissions from the brakes and dust from the tyres, so ice will be dead sooner or later while ev tech will see big progress in range and cost.

      @typxxilps@typxxilps4 ай бұрын
    • ⁠​⁠@@typxxilps You do know that the tires on EV wear out much faster than those on ICE vehicles thus the pollution from the tires on EV is more of a problem than on ICE

      @didierduplantier8359@didierduplantier83594 ай бұрын
  • No bailouts for the auto industry. Tell the auto industry and their supporters in Congress don't even think of asking for a bailout. Not again. Never again.

    @michaelmcfeely6588@michaelmcfeely65885 ай бұрын
    • They DID pay it all back ! Credit rating is still good.

      @curiousgeorge1940@curiousgeorge19405 ай бұрын
    • ​ Tesla did pay all their loan money from the government back. And I am not a Tesla fan and I am not a fan of EVs. One can google it, but you can't bring the link into the conversation anymore.

      @icosthop9998@icosthop99985 ай бұрын
    • @@icosthop9998 Sorry ICOS -- You can't just make up your own facts & expect people to believe them.

      @curiousgeorge1940@curiousgeorge19405 ай бұрын
    • @@curiousgeorge1940 I had to recheck onto this. I googled this subject, and GM paid back certain portions and the other parts GM paid back in stock options. KZhead no longer allows people to bring the links into the conversation.

      @icosthop9998@icosthop99985 ай бұрын
    • @@curiousgeorge1940 But I will reword my comment.

      @icosthop9998@icosthop99985 ай бұрын
  • When i looked at a lot of electric vehicles, every single one of them had between 20-30% markup. I have zero wonder why they aren't selling well. GREED is taking over.

    @biscuitninja@biscuitninja4 ай бұрын
    • They are being marked up because of the high demand. Despite the video creator's claim, sales are exceptionally strong and the oil lobby (who funded this video) is panicking.

      @johnn17golf@johnn17golf3 ай бұрын
    • Dealers marked up everything. Car makers were pissed. Tesla didn't have that problems because when you buy a Tesla you buy it from Tesla.

      @humanresources3545@humanresources35453 ай бұрын
    • Not anymore

      @disneyfan9099@disneyfan90993 ай бұрын
    • Dealers know ,”the BIG GUY” will continue,or even raise the rebate,credits ,shameless promotion of these vehicles. Also the monies the government is pouring into charging stations. If these vehicles,can’t support themselves, they should not be sponsored by folks that will never be able to afford them. Same reason the government should not create yacht clubs ! Subsidies for electric boats . Pickings winners and losers at a cost to all.

      @johnh6515@johnh65153 ай бұрын
    • I agree, it’s ridiculous, the markups these dealerships are charging. Which is exactly why, after all of my research for the past three years, I’m leaning towards Tesla or Rivian. It’s on their website the price, the specs, everything… That’s the price, take it or leave it, no haggling, that’s exactly the way it should be! I’m not ready to buy just yet, but hopefully at some point this year, and it comes down to those two brands for me. The ease of purchasing from either one of these companies makes it a no-brainer. I honestly don’t have four hours to spend going back-and-forth back-and-forth at a traditional car dealership just to purchase a vehicle, there’s absolutely no reason for this to ever happen I’m so done with regular car dealerships.

      @Annette_Hons@Annette_Hons3 ай бұрын
  • I have owned an EV for nearly two years. The main problem I have with it is the fluctuation and depreciation of range from full charge. It’s hard to trust the numbers when you are doing long distance driving. The anxiety is real because the distance travelled doesn’t reliably reflect the numbers being shown in the car. There are too many factors that affects the battery range aside from distance. Outside temperatures particularly in the height winter and summer drastically affects the range. I think EVs are only beneficial in city driving where breathable air quality is important particularly in an urban environment. It shouldn’t be marketed as an all around do it all car because it’s not. Like towing for example.😅

    @pinkypoohable@pinkypoohable4 ай бұрын
    • I Agree the EV's are Great little Commuter Cars at best, just to go back and forth to work and run short errands. However the Automobile like General Motors manufacture MASSIVE EV's with Huge Battery Pack Modules and weigh 4 -5 tons? What are they Thinking?

      @frankkerze9608@frankkerze96084 ай бұрын
    • @@frankkerze9608 They’re thinking that They need to sell expensive cars for the larger markup, just like with ICEVs. But you can buy a 3ton Equinox EV. Or a Chevy Bolt at 1.8 tons.

      @alias19@alias194 ай бұрын
    • What car did you have? I have road tripped through Europe and in the Nordic countries without any problems. I have driven those with Tesla M3 and MY.

      @Harrythehun@Harrythehun4 ай бұрын
    • @@HarrythehunI would rather not mention the brand’s name because it wouldn’t be fair for them. It is a trusted brand but I think it’s not their fault. It’s the lithium ion battery technology that by nature is sensitive to temperature changes and is a fire hazard as well. My EV has had 2 fire hazard recalls already and I’ve had enough. I went to several car dealerships just to have it traded in and nobody is willing to accept it. Finally after days of looking one I have managed to replaced it with an ICE. I guess I will have to wait for hydrogen cars as my next upgrade. Definitely not EV because it’s giving me problems that I haven’t experienced in my years of motoring.

      @pinkypoohable@pinkypoohable4 ай бұрын
    • @@alias19 You're forgetting about the government regulations that are forcing them to add EV's to their lineups, so they can continue selling ICE cars and trucks. It's kind of like carbon credits. If Ford can't get the MPG rating any lower on their F-150, then they have to offer an electric version to "offset" their lineup's mpg rating. It makes no sense, but that's Government for you.

      @spuriouseffect@spuriouseffect4 ай бұрын
  • I've heard rumblings about EV insurance rates and simple fender bender body shop repair rates being higher for some brands. $15-$20k or more for a new battery doesn't sound like fun either.

    @jtee9548@jtee95485 ай бұрын
    • the batteries in modern EVs are expected to outlive the life of the vehicle itself

      @teklife@teklife5 ай бұрын
    • EV Insurance Rates up 300 % in some cases from Insurance companies are not taking any chances on High Repair Costs

      @taihancock5611@taihancock56115 ай бұрын
    • My ev6 was cheaper to insure then my 2009 Toyota sienna

      @joshualonberg8872@joshualonberg88725 ай бұрын
    • @@teklife Jaguars' batteries ae made in South Korea. Hardly inspiring for a British luxury marque car.

      @dfor50@dfor505 ай бұрын
    • ​​@@dfor50 Your iPhone (?) is made in? .

      @rogerstarkey5390@rogerstarkey53905 ай бұрын
  • The car companies seemingly don't know what the consumers want, and the dealer markups are just incredible. everyone has to get money yeah, but as if im going to buy a basic electric car for the price of one that is gas powered and is premium.

    @InHerMajestiesDefense@InHerMajestiesDefense3 ай бұрын
    • Both houses & cars have become too expensive for most Americans these days, most especially for single people and/or single-income households. Even a lot of 2 income households can't afford them.

      @Plemmonsscott@Plemmonsscott3 ай бұрын
    • The industry has driven prices too high for most families. The solution is for prices to align with budgets, even if it means a market correction. The wisest thing that should be on everyone mind currently should be to invest in different streams of income that doesn't depend on the govt.

      @Nicholas.Durante@Nicholas.Durante3 ай бұрын
    • Especially with the current economic crisis around the word. This is still a good time to invest in Gold, silver and digital currencies(BTC, ETH, XRP…….

      @fabulousglasswarden@fabulousglasswarden3 ай бұрын
    • What if you don't know how to trade any of these? I mean, see your point some people have the money and are willing to invest, the question is where to.

      @GreggVElrod@GreggVElrod3 ай бұрын
    • I guess that's why the demand for investment-advisers sky-rocketed by over 41.8% since the pandemic according to investopedia

      @corbynsmithe@corbynsmithe3 ай бұрын
  • The focus on high-end, fancy models completely dismissed the need for affordable transportation the average folks are looking to buy. EVs are selling well in Europe and Asia because their lineup includes lots of entry and economy models that people can afford.

    @TomSimba@TomSimba4 ай бұрын
    • I wonder if in Europe the dealers are maybe not a problem, as they are here. If not, and cars are still a business and not a racket, that might help account for the difference, too. Look at the complaints about dealer add ons and markups, especially Ford, apparently (but Ford has a long tradition of dishonest dealers--going back to the 1950's.)

      @cesarebeccaria7641@cesarebeccaria76413 ай бұрын
    • you got it. "dealers" make the most profit from "luxury"cars

      @shaystern2453@shaystern24533 ай бұрын
    • @@cesarebeccaria7641 all dealers are cheats

      @shaystern2453@shaystern24533 ай бұрын
    • @@shaystern2453 a dealer makes a higher margin on luxury cars, but they sell cheaper cars at a higher volume. The truth is though that most people who want EVs want a Tesla. That’s the dealerships biggest issue that they are fighting for their small piece of about 40% of a small but growing market.

      @Audioremedy0785@Audioremedy07853 ай бұрын
    • There is a reason for that. Companies want to make money on EVs and early days they don't have the ability to produce cheap EVs. That was Tesla's game plan. Come out with the roadster, then the S and X to pay for the scale required for the model 3 & Y. Everyone is following that except the Chinese who are state backed. In addition, even when a cheap EV comes around (the Leaf), Americans don't want it. So I wouldn't lay all the blame on "greedy auto companies". If America allows the import of Chinese EVs, it will be game over for all but Tesla and Rivian. The legacy US auto makers just can't compete with the likes of BYD.

      @russwright@russwright2 ай бұрын
  • I bought a new Kia Niro EV EX Premium in Dec 2020 to get $7,500 tax credit, effectively lowering net price to ~$35K with dealer sale price & military discount. Later bought a used 2021 Tesla Model S Performance with FSD purchased + other options, with 19K mileage in Mar 2023 from a private party. Niro has been great, now with 18K miles, no problems, with range > advertised at ~250 mi & no discernible degradation at this point. Tesla had sensor go out, preventing FSD from engaging, but was fixed under warranty. Tesla mileage now ~25K with only 5% battery degradation. With home wall charger installed (state of VA gave partial tax credit), have only charged Kia twice outside home & Tesla twice (including drive home from NY after purchase). I still own an old Chevy pickup truck for occasional hauling items too big for either car, but only buy gas for it every 2-3 months. May eventually buy EV pickup but need is not that great. Regarding others' comments on range, I keep both cars charged between 20-80% range. Kia Niro has twice gotten down to 2% (daughter) & 3% (me) but range kept extending as car automatically started shutting down systems to extend range & got us home safely.

    @jamesspencer3197@jamesspencer31973 ай бұрын
    • These days there are so many Supercharger stations that getting real low on charge is because of the driver not paying attention, like not looking at the gas gauge on an ICE vehicle. There are a few dead zones with SC stations but with some planning no problem except for rare circumstances., usually destination chargers at hotels, etc. can be planned for.

      @hiloviking@hiloviking3 ай бұрын
    • Sell it before it gets to 100.000 miles. Because after that it will be worth "Zero Dollars".

      @dennisvansandt9274@dennisvansandt92742 ай бұрын
    • @@dennisvansandt9274 Or now.

      @Ricky-mo6mv@Ricky-mo6mv2 ай бұрын
  • I don’t understand how all these manufacturers failed to conduct a complete market survey before investing billions in inventory they cant sell-there is also a matter of affordability 80-90% of household wouldn’t qualify to finance them

    @lalutte65@lalutte655 ай бұрын
    • There are surveys. People want EVs, and in 5 years prospective buyers are more likely to opt for an EV than an ICEv if the supply of good vehicles is sufficient. That's already happening in places outside of the US. The problem is that legacy auto EVs are not very good despite being overpriced, even before dealer middlemen mark them up. No one wants those, but legacy automakers have to try to get it right anyway or they're just going to be going bankrupt even faster when everyone else leaves their ICE vehicles behind.

      @ordinaryhuman5645@ordinaryhuman56455 ай бұрын
    • Because corrupt Joe Forced them!!

      @RatTerminator@RatTerminator5 ай бұрын
    • The government is the problem. It does not care about "market forces". Don't be surprised if some of these car companies go under from running their business by government decree.

      @joeblow1688@joeblow16885 ай бұрын
    • They wanted the government handout from the green new deal aka our tax dollars. What happens when government tries to force technology thats not ready.

      @adamtoyama7883@adamtoyama78835 ай бұрын
    • Not all we’re willing now. U.S. government was mandating car manufacturers to start manufacturing EVs. This is sort of like forcing a Bible printing company to print Qurans. Yes, some jumped into the pool with both feet, Ford comes to mind, but not all. I’m not at all convinced on EVs for all the logical reasons. EVs are expensive, take long to charge depending, many don’t reach mileage ratings let alone when cold or very hot weather. Some have electric design flaws, are not as reliable as thought, and are to expensive to replace the battery pack, $30,000 after 8 to 10 years, what???! Then there is the fire issue. I think a lady in FL had a #10 Mercedes given to her as a loner while her gas car was being repaired at the dealer. Was a brand new EV. She put it in her garage to charge overnight and the thing short circuited, caught fire, and burned her house down. She told the local news she lost everything. Hmmm, losing everything just to charge a loner EV in one’s garage? Nahhh, not me. I’ll keep my boring perfected gas car. It’s a 2011 Honda CRV EX-L and runs great. Well EV cultists, good luck!🤔🔥🥳🤦🏻‍♂️🙌🏻

      @spooderdoggy@spooderdoggy5 ай бұрын
  • I think the true reason is that most consumers can't afford one even if they want to buy an EV.

    @kevinw1090@kevinw10905 ай бұрын
    • right, soon, there will be affordable chinese EVs for sale in the US which will blow everything else away, and then, bye bye legacy automakers. but of course there will be xenophobia and nationalism to fight it, and lawmakers making legislation so they can't compete fairly. so much for the beloved so called free market capitalism, bullshit.

      @teklife@teklife5 ай бұрын
    • No one wants one...

      @breckfreeride@breckfreeride5 ай бұрын
    • Resale value is appalling and range under speed, load and cold weather is too unpredictable. Then there's charging time and so on.

      @dfor50@dfor505 ай бұрын
    • Nah, it's just the non-Tesla EVs are shit and their charging networks are a joke.

      @srt4b@srt4b5 ай бұрын
    • Over 2 million on the road, but no one wants one? LOL! Let facts be your guide.@@breckfreeride

      @DerrickDJ@DerrickDJ5 ай бұрын
  • The first Nissan Leaf was $44K. A top of the line Prius, at the time, was $26K.

    @rickuyeda4818@rickuyeda48184 ай бұрын
    • Sure but now they are both around $27K. A Bolt is even cheaper if you qualify for a tax credit ($9000 in California brings the price to low $20k).

      @russwright@russwright2 ай бұрын
  • When a new battery costs almost the cost of a brand new car, often more, that's just absurd

    @jokerface20@jokerface204 ай бұрын
  • Would be good to compare these models that aren't selling to the models that are in order to highlight why they're not selling.

    @truhartwood3170@truhartwood31705 ай бұрын
    • A logical approach like that will never get you a job in journalism ;-)

      @markiliff@markiliff4 ай бұрын
    • Yeah because for some reason Tesla Model 3 and Y continue to fly off the shelves. Tesla Model Y is the best selling car in the world. Not best selling EV but the best selling car period.

      @MikesProjectsandHobbies@MikesProjectsandHobbies4 ай бұрын
    • @@MikesProjectsandHobbies exactly.

      @truhartwood3170@truhartwood31704 ай бұрын
    • Pretty clear from what ISN'T selling, high cost, low range.

      @killcat1971@killcat19714 ай бұрын
    • @@MikesProjectsandHobbies In deed - In Denmark alone Tesla Model Y just broke a 37 year old sales record (Opel Kadett) in year 2023 which hasn't ended yet. Tesla represent > 12% of all cars sold in Denmark Y2023. Well done US, Tesla and Elon Musk!!!!!

      @HenrikFromDenmark@HenrikFromDenmark4 ай бұрын
  • I would consider only a hybrid and no 100% EV as no one mentions with all accessories running what the mileage would be diminished to... Heater in winter, AC in summer , stereo blaring and what is life of the batteries and what is replacement cost ? Too many questions unanswered right now...

    @johnsammut7245@johnsammut72455 ай бұрын
    • i've seen in a video recently that heating and cooling of a modern EV does little to nothing to affect its range. remember, u have batteries moving a massive amount of weight, a vehicle and its occupants, the heating and cooling are insignificant, on modern EVs, in the past heating did affect range.

      @teklife@teklife5 ай бұрын
    • Why would you want a hybrid? They even have more incomprehensible problems than EVs. And they are harder to fix than a pure ICE car, and will have a shorter lifespan, etc.

      @elbuggo@elbuggo5 ай бұрын
    • Answers are coming. Real world range for popular models is being written and spoken about

      @theairstig9164@theairstig91645 ай бұрын
    • No one mentions? Too many tin foil hats right now.

      @Wilem35@Wilem355 ай бұрын
    • You can find all your answers online… Driving uses majority of your battery range. And do not get a hybrid. Hybrids are not comparable to EVs, and are not a viable long term solution for decarbonization.

      @rylans.5365@rylans.53655 ай бұрын
  • I remember shopping for both a Lyriq and a Mach-E a year ago. Couldn’t find a dealer that was willing to sell it without insane markups lol. Today, the same dealers can’t sell the same vehicles even with insane discounts. Went with a C8 and Macan T instead.

    @khoupernikkus6967@khoupernikkus69673 ай бұрын
    • No truer words were ever spoken!!! These greedy dealers are getting what they deserve. I've been look to by an EV for the past couple of years and I refused to overpay just to say I have one. Now lets wait until they have to sell at that insane discount!!!

      @PatrickPeel@PatrickPeel3 ай бұрын
    • I think a Macan EV is coming out soon

      @darmou@darmou3 ай бұрын
    • @@darmou Porsche is making the announcement today. We've known about it for a while, but we'll pass on EV on all our future car purchases.

      @khoupernikkus6967@khoupernikkus69673 ай бұрын
    • @@PatrickPeel also the resell value of the Mach-E (and EVs in general) has dropped dramatically after a little over a year especially after news of Hertz dumping its Tesla fleet and Tesla slashing prices on brand new vehicles! We went from a 2012 Prius and Prius c to our new daily driven ICE vehicles with zero regrets. Went on a 1,700 mile roadtrip in the Macan with absolutely no inconvenience or annoyances. We kept our Prius’s tho, mainly to transport our Dobermans.

      @khoupernikkus6967@khoupernikkus69673 ай бұрын
  • It’s the same situation in singapore. Dealer that only have EV available for fighting for market share, while dealers that have both ICE/hybrid and EV are pricing their EV higher and complain that EV are too expensive to sell

    @meow7983@meow79834 ай бұрын
  • My family would love an EV, but areas we frequently travel to are lacking infrastructure to support an EV. Besides, most EVs are priced out of our budget.

    @marielee4335@marielee43355 ай бұрын
    • Get a Tesla and you wont have to worry about charging.

      @tonymc-dx8xw@tonymc-dx8xw5 ай бұрын
    • @@tonymc-dx8xw That is definitely not going to happen.

      @marielee4335@marielee43355 ай бұрын
    • Have you checked apps or websites for charging locations For example, Tesla Supercharger. charge places are not like gas stations they can significantly more Hidden

      @Andersljungberg@Andersljungberg5 ай бұрын
    • @@Andersljungberg Yes, I have.

      @marielee4335@marielee43355 ай бұрын
    • ICE may be a better choice right now but don't rule an EV out in the future. Never say never.

      @midnight4109@midnight41095 ай бұрын
  • Here in the UK there are hundreds of thousands - maybe millions - of homes in towns and cities that front direct onto the street and have no garage or vehicle pull-in. That makes it virtually impossible for people living in those homes to charge an EV overnight. Seems to me a pretty big obstacle to their acceptance - which is why used ICE car values will skyrocket once the ban on new sales hits in a mere dozen years' time..

    @triplem9805@triplem98055 ай бұрын
    • When the truth comes out about how dangerous it is to charge an aging EV, you won't want one inside your garage. They should be charged at a post 50 ft away from the house.

      @michaellowe3665@michaellowe36655 ай бұрын
    • What truth would that be?@@michaellowe3665

      @DerrickDJ@DerrickDJ5 ай бұрын
    • In the United States, there are millions of people that live in apartment complexes that have no electrical hookups near their vehicles. An electrical hookup requires a meter which is about a $10,000 upgrade to the parking lot. The customer would have to pay that out of their own pocket. And that would become a leasehold improvement that stays with the property, not with the owner.

      @drunvert@drunvert5 ай бұрын
    • @@drunvert This only a concern now. 2035 is not that close, plenty of time to get the infrastructure in place for the average consumer. In Michigan they are testing roads that charge electric vehicles. This is not the crisis you BELIEVE it is.

      @DerrickDJ@DerrickDJ5 ай бұрын
    • @@DerrickDJ bullshit. The electrical GRID cannot handle it in any way shape or form

      @drunvert@drunvert5 ай бұрын
  • Here in the UK on Auto Trader the difference in price from low to high for the Jaguar I-Pace is quite ridiculous. At the cheap end there is a 2020 car with 88,000 miles for £17,490 and at the other end of the scale there is one for £86,630. This is for more or less the same model. Personally I wouldn't have either of them. I'll stick with my turbo diesel Juke and not get range anxiety and knowing that when the temperature drops below -5 my car will start, run and get me to my destination regardless of how far it is. And what's more, I will get there sooner than an electric car of the same power. Here's a quick tip for all you car manufacturers out there. 1. Build cars that people want. 2. Create a charging infrastructure that is common and reliable (like the Supercharger network) 3. Build small and cheap as not everyone can afford vehicles that cost £30K+. It's no wonder is it really that, manufacturers build these ridiculous machines that cost up to and over £100K+ and can't sell them. Personally I think it serves them right for not listening to the consumers...................

    @mraidymaddful@mraidymaddful3 ай бұрын
  • One day I'll have an electric vehicle but the prices are too damn high. I was one of the people who had a reservation for the Lightning and when it was time to order it was over $80,000. I wasn't paying that !

    @computerweenie@computerweenie2 ай бұрын
  • I looked up the first car mentioned, Mercedes EQE, and it lists for $65-110,000 for a compact EV so no wonder they're not selling.

    @Daniel-it1dp@Daniel-it1dp4 ай бұрын
    • Current expensive unaffordable electric vehicles are made for self righteous environmental snobs that think they're better than the rest of us and like to show off their superior high-class standards for environmental concerns in our face. They like to remind us why they are better than us! That is the truth!

      @Seenoevilspeaknoevilhearnoevil@Seenoevilspeaknoevilhearnoevil2 ай бұрын
    • @@johnn17golf They also depreciate over 40% in the first year. I would not buy any vehicle that depreciates that much regardless of make and model period. If I were to buy electric car it would definitely be a Lucid, unfortunately it's way outside my budget. At least Lucid Air holds its resale value much better than any EQE.

      @Seenoevilspeaknoevilhearnoevil@Seenoevilspeaknoevilhearnoevil2 ай бұрын
    • Mercedes EV sales are up 73% year over year

      @johnn17golf@johnn17golf2 ай бұрын
    • @@johnn17golf unfortunately their used resale value doesn't hold up as good as their gasoline powered vehicles.

      @Seenoevilspeaknoevilhearnoevil@Seenoevilspeaknoevilhearnoevil2 ай бұрын
    • @@Seenoevilspeaknoevilhearnoevil Kinda like early PCs did not hold value well, because the tech was advancing so fast and the PCs on sale were higher end. As more come on market, especially lower end EVs, the resale value will catch up fast and it will be ICE resale values that will plummet.

      @johnn17golf@johnn17golf2 ай бұрын
  • In the case of the Lightning, Ford has made the mistake of restricting the extended range battery in the Pro model to fleet sales only. They are also focusing on the high end Lariat and Platinum trims. People shopping for a truck in that price range want a truck that is equipped EXACTLY as they wish. Ford has 3000 dealers in the US, so 9000 trucks works out to 3 per dealership. There is not much likelihood that with only three units that one is going to have the trim level, options, and color a buyer wants. My local dealer has exactly ONE on hand compared to over 60 regular F150's. It's a Platinum with a MSRP close to 100K. Not many buyers at that price.

    @kurtschlieter7506@kurtschlieter75065 ай бұрын
    • you don't know what hell you're talking about. models are not allocated evenly at any car company. models are allocated to markets they are likely to sell. there's no point in shipping a massive amount of sports cars to Nome Alaska where they get a massive amount snow. nobody wants them there.

      @hypernovatv911@hypernovatv9114 ай бұрын
    • @@hypernovatv911 And you'd be surprised at where new cars end up.

      @tharais@tharais4 ай бұрын
    • Ford is too greedy. If they would stop foaming at the mouth, they will bring their prices down. No Ford vehicle is worth 100 grand !

      @michaelcesco2970@michaelcesco29704 ай бұрын
    • An EV truck makes as much sense as a 2WD truck. NOBODY wants either! It's so disappointing that Ford ever jumped aboard the EV train to nowhere. ALL auto makers could have, and should have said F-you to Obiden and his stupid religion of climate change. Watch one video of an EV fire, and you'll immediately know the EV push had nothing to do with saving the planet. It had, and has, everything to do with Obiden's ties to Chinese money.

      @username-mc7jw@username-mc7jw4 ай бұрын
    • the gas models are also over priced 60K-100k + Lots of gas powered pickup trucks siting on the lots from ford, chevy, gmc, dodge & toyota in the USA. The whole "luxury" thing with pickup's is an insane idea ✔✔ They are mainly WORK vehicles, NOT SUV toys.

      @OugaBoogaShockwave@OugaBoogaShockwave4 ай бұрын
  • I guess I'm pretty fortunate, I recently bought a Chevy Bolt EV and it was right at MSRP and it's a great little car. Drives beautifully, it's comfortable, premium sound system, heated seats and steering wheel, plenty of safety features, and about 260 miles per charge. The obvious downside is that it has rather slow charging, but we have no intention of taking it more than 200 miles away - we still have an aging ICE car that would be fine for that if the need arises. We're very happy with the Bolt.

    @TheNotehead@TheNotehead2 ай бұрын
  • Pricing is the elephant in the room! $60-$80K can be spent much more advantageously. After owning 2 EVs I've switched to PHEVs; the best of both worlds.

    @charleshough6189@charleshough61894 ай бұрын
  • Until electric cars are the same price as regular cars they’ll not sell to regular people!

    @steveb1972@steveb19725 ай бұрын
    • Have you priced a new car?

      @Poepad@Poepad5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@PoepadEV cars cost trice as much as a gasoline powered car

      @Michaelobama184@Michaelobama1845 ай бұрын
    • Even it a few ICE are cheaper to buy they are much more expensive to own with maintenance gas and much higher rates of depreciation. EV do not need any maintenance before the ICE car is replaced due to being worn out. Total cost of ownership of a Tesla is a small fraction of the cost of ICE over its limited life span. The EV can be passed down in your will and still not need any maintenance in 10-15 years. Batteries are good for 1.5 to 3 million miles. before losing about 10% of their range. Fleet managers people who understand total cost of ownership would get fired it they did not focus on getting EVs for their fleets,

      @stanspb763@stanspb7635 ай бұрын
    • @@Michaelobama184 So... you have not.

      @natehill8069@natehill80695 ай бұрын
    • I will not buy an electric car regardless of how low the price will go!!! LOL

      @nonedispose7420@nonedispose74205 ай бұрын
  • Several factors come to mind; price, range anxiety, brand reputation?

    @617michel@617michel5 ай бұрын
    • Agreed, for me the greatest turnoff is a dealer markup . I will NEVER pay for it.

      @kenchy318@kenchy3185 ай бұрын
    • 12/4/23...DANGER OF CATCHING ON FIRE JUST DRIVING DOWN THE ROAD... DANGER OF HOME/APT/CONDO CATCHING ON FIRE @ CHARGER... TIME TO PLUG IN + WAIT + WAIT + WAIT TO CHARGE....

      @eileeneclark9011@eileeneclark90115 ай бұрын
    • @@eileeneclark9011 FACTS: combustion engine vehicles catch on fire much more than EVs, you're just being influenced by disinformation by the massive fossil fuel industry who see EVs as a threat, and they're the biggest and most powerful forces on the earth right now. please do your research. EVs are in fact the safest vehicles you could own, by far.

      @teklife@teklife5 ай бұрын
    • @@teklife If only that were the case.

      @richardsmith579@richardsmith5795 ай бұрын
    • ​@@teklifeI refuse to spend 50K 60K 70K on some junk EV that will blow up when Im diving it down the road. The rest of us happen to prefer our gasoline vehicles. So you drive the EV junk. And leave us alone and stop trying to make us feel as if our choices and opinions are wrong. Just because we don't want the EV junk

      @georgewoodget271@georgewoodget2715 ай бұрын
  • IN CANADA COST TO PUT CHARGER IN MY HOME Non-Standard Installation Cost: Labour & Material Installation Cost $3,831.80 Permit Cost $120.00 GM Canada Non-Standard Installation Credit ($1,500.00) Tax $318.73 Balance owed (Credit Card payment due): $2,770.53 incl. tax. Also ordering the charging unit module19.2 KW AC from GM for $1,795.00 So overall this will cost $5,626.81 Love the look of the Lyriq ...the lyric is not selling they have a huge inventory they are going to give big rebates to move these lyrics.

    @tadysaczkowski1837@tadysaczkowski18373 ай бұрын
  • No thanks to EV

    @RobertSmith-di5ll@RobertSmith-di5ll5 ай бұрын
    • Same here. Live in a townhouse so can't charge at home.

      @Sportclub18@Sportclub18Ай бұрын
  • You missed the Audi Etron. I read that Audi slashed the lease cost by $50,000!! I rented one for a 160 mile round trip because I didn't want to wait over an hour for an ICE vehicle. The range showed 254 miles when I left the rental company lot. After 60 miles, it dropped by over 100 miles. I had range anxiety for the remainder of the trip. There's a long way to go to make these appealing in the US market, plus, it still feels like a very large golf cart in a car body.

    @nunyabusiness4188@nunyabusiness41885 ай бұрын
    • That's why the car should recommend places to charge along the way. using an electric car is different, you probably have to use the navigator. How well it works is another matter. In the worst case, you might have the navigator give you the wrong information and direct you to the wrong places. look at Electric Car Reviews There are several on KZhead and probably other places that do

      @Andersljungberg@Andersljungberg5 ай бұрын
    • You should have gotten a Tesla....

      @1flash3571@1flash35715 ай бұрын
    • @@Andersljungberg who wants to keep stopping along the way to recharge?

      @micahgreene4573@micahgreene45735 ай бұрын
    • @1flash3571 My feelings as well. The video doesn't point out that Tesla isn't having trouble selling any of its cars so EV sales haven't crashed for all manufacturers.

      @midnight4109@midnight41095 ай бұрын
    • That is about right. Any EVs including Tesla (I own Tesla model Y) will run 2/3 of the range. It means that if you want to drive 200 miles trip, you have to charge 300 miles. 330 miles long range model Y will be able to go a little more than 200 miles.

      @LocTran-ws2ip@LocTran-ws2ip5 ай бұрын
  • I don't understand why I have to pay double the price for an electric car? And if the battery is gone, $50 000 for a new battery?! At that cost I can buy two new gasoline cars :)

    @amigo439@amigo4394 ай бұрын
  • Yesterday one Mercedes EV exploded whilst charging in Malaysia

    @968aro@968aro4 ай бұрын
    • And how many regular gas(petrol) vehicles caught fire?

      @Sashazur@Sashazur3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@SashazurThey don't fuel cars don't self combust. They over heat.

      @Future-Classic-Comics@Future-Classic-Comics3 ай бұрын
    • @@Sashazur A battery fire is far scarier.

      @DCBChump@DCBChump2 ай бұрын
  • Pretty much everyone who wanted the lovely f150 electric has got one.. look at the price tags. Wow

    @666dynomax@666dynomax5 ай бұрын
    • $7500 tax credit..... find a full size truck less than $50k.....

      @imtheonevanhalen1557@imtheonevanhalen15575 ай бұрын
    • As a matter of fact, Ford had record sales of the F-150 Lightning in November 2023. TFL Truck drove the Lightning from Colorado to Alaska and back. They called it "the best truck Ford has ever made."

      @davidmenasco5743@davidmenasco57435 ай бұрын
    • @@davidmenasco5743 you should get one

      @666dynomax@666dynomax5 ай бұрын
  • It would have been handy to have included the Tesla numbers for comparison, model, price, range, on hand stock, and days of inventory.

    @MichaelDeeringMHC@MichaelDeeringMHC5 ай бұрын
    • Tesla doesn't sell through franchised dealers so there aren't any of their cars sitting on lots. It's an unfare comparison and they are one car company that isn't having trouble selling.

      @midnight4109@midnight41095 ай бұрын
    • The only EV worth thinking of buying. Cybertruck is twice the Lightning and what, $15,000+ less? I am a Ford guy too.

      @jimandersen3003@jimandersen30035 ай бұрын
    • yep, inventory from car dealers that commission up above MSRP, when everyone knows buying by internet is much cheaper and trustworthy. The numbers in this video reflect customers' choices and do not reflect the reality of EV sales.

      @youxkio@youxkio5 ай бұрын
    • @@youxkio The dealer based brands are generally bad EVs but the lack of sales of those lackluster cars is greatly made worse by the fact the dealing with dealerships is one of the most hated experiences of ones life. You can't even buy a car from deal for MSRP, they jack the prices up as "Additional Profit" by 20-40%

      @stanspb763@stanspb7635 ай бұрын
    • unfair? @@midnight4109

      @dougprw1110@dougprw11105 ай бұрын
  • 4:39 Misconception that filling up at the gas station is quicker than not going to the gas station. I've owned an ev going on 8 years and on an annual basis EV's save more time plus I never do oil changes an even bigger time saver.

    @Northbaylandscaping@Northbaylandscaping3 ай бұрын
    • Also no tuneups and seldom brake job thanks to regen braking.

      @hiloviking@hiloviking3 ай бұрын
  • 7:56 I am in the UK and went to order a Mach e and it is on a 10 month lead time - delivery is December 2024!!!!

    @richardwebb5518@richardwebb55182 ай бұрын
  • As an apartment dweller who wouldn't be able to charge at home, EVs make no economic sense since fast-charging all of the time is as expensive as gasoline, is likely to cause premature battery failure, takes 10X longer for half the range and costs 10-20k$ more up-front.

    @teardowndan5364@teardowndan53645 ай бұрын
    • Not to mention those renting rooms or live in a multi family home as in our neighborhood. They have to park on the streets.

      @curtcollett2893@curtcollett28935 ай бұрын
    • Buy hybrid, they getting 40+ mpg now.

      @Poepad@Poepad5 ай бұрын
    • @@Poepad 40 MPGs for a hybrid sounds horrible: my 2011 Focus can hit 43 highway MPGs doing a Montreal-Ottawa roundtrip when I don't get stuck in traffic for more than a few minutes and weather is nice. A 10 years old Prius with refurbished battery pack can hit 60+ city MPGs. Me, I'd rather wait for Na-ion batteries to become more widespread and have a hybrid that uses a completely independent range-extending generator instead of clunky hybrid transmissions. At the rate motor/generator designs are improving, this will likely be more efficient, cheaper and more reliable quite soon if it isn't already.

      @teardowndan5364@teardowndan53645 ай бұрын
    • I've seen various auto based channels that have demonstrated that electric is more expensive than gasoline, plus refueling time is a few minutes instead of a few hours - assuming you can find an operating charger station. Once account of a man trying to drive an EV on a trip detailed how he had to go to three different EV charging platforms before finding ones that were functional, with a long line of their Exploding Vehicles waiting in line. He ended up renting a reliable ICE vehicle to complete his trip. No word if that EV spontaneously combusted later on.

      @matthewronson5218@matthewronson52185 ай бұрын
    • @@teardowndan5364 A Geo Metro back in the 90's got better than 40MPG's. I was watching Kilmer show the repair of a hybrid, where an $80 component that had to be replaced cost $2000 because it was only accessible by removing the battery. Hybrids are better than any EV tho, even Tesla (sorry Tesla cultists). EV buyers are poorly informed and/or virtue/status signaling fools until proven otherwise. They are ALL instant 5000° F death traps waiting to happen. Electric cars have existed for over 125 years, starting from the very beginning of horseless carriages. If the battery tech was truly sufficient, there would be no need for all of the subsidies and rebates paid for by the taxpayers.

      @matthewronson5218@matthewronson52185 ай бұрын
  • Way out of my price range, even the leaf which is 30K, my car and truck don't even come close to that. Maybe worth 10K together on a good day . That's where I'm at, but they are paid for and run great.

    @davidderler5924@davidderler59245 ай бұрын
    • Used leafs for 8k

      @Poepad@Poepad5 ай бұрын
    • I noticed that you can pick up a 20k mile used Leaf for about $19K in Phoenix.

      @waynewallace2061@waynewallace20615 ай бұрын
    • But batteries are probably the one thing that could cost a lot to replace. If going bad

      @davidderler5924@davidderler59245 ай бұрын
    • Same here my friend.

      @DTM45@DTM455 ай бұрын
  • Just got awd ioniq 5 and couldn’t like a car more. Thing’s fantastic.

    @jeffcressotti@jeffcressotti2 ай бұрын
  • Thanks so much for the heads up. You're doing a very patriotic thing for the inflation America.

    @davidreitter4457@davidreitter4457Ай бұрын
  • You give the "days supply" which is of course great, but some of the dealers have one or two EV's, and that still is about a 100 to 150 day supply!😮 RIP Jaguar and Ford.

    @danr1920@danr19205 ай бұрын
  • your voice is so good that it sounds like someone in china or india hired you as a voice over. You should probably brand this channel by just being yourself, might be a stronger lane for you. Pretty interesting video, well written and professional. Useful to point out some "do not buy" cars. I'm not sure which EV's are real "do not buys" and which are just ugly stepsisters of the teslas. There might be some ugly stepsisters that are okay to buy depending on discounts. That's a hard sell nowadays because the lower priced Teslas and used Teslas are just generally so much better than the other electric vehicles.

    @PeterJames143@PeterJames1434 ай бұрын
  • My local ford lot has 3 e transits, 7 mach Es and 6 lightnings. Im thinking of getting rid of my gas pig and going for a test drive in an E Transit for work. I look forward to never going to a gas station again.

    @scottdarroch9003@scottdarroch90033 ай бұрын
    • and you're going to die of old age, sitting in your EV waiting for just an opportunity to charge. It takes me 3 mins. to gas up my ICE car......and I bought an ice cream as well.

      @TonyBraun@TonyBraun3 ай бұрын
  • Currently driving a Cadillac Lyriq and have put 15,000 miles on it. It is my 5th electric vehicle. It was one of the first couple of hundred built and had many problems at the start but has been completely problem free for 6 months after the dealer finally overcame the issues. It is a great vehicle and I am glad I bought it. I also considered getting a Blazer EV as a second car but was blown away by the MSRP that was more than the Lyriq. Overpriced by at least $12K. These will need big price cut/rebates to sell them.

    @user-zo9ln4th6p@user-zo9ln4th6p3 ай бұрын
  • Trade one pollutant for another. Lithium EV batteries are highly toxic to people and our environment, a constant fire danger adding one more thing to an ready polluted environment . EMF are another concern.

    @USACars-id3bf@USACars-id3bf4 ай бұрын
    • Stop lying to yourself. We know better. EV batteries are NOT toxic unless you're EATING them. Your ICE vehicles poison you EVERY Time you start the engine. EV batteries can be recycled or re-used at the end of life. Gasoline just keeps burning. No recycling. Almost 200,000 ICE Vehicles BURN and catch on FIRE every year. EVs...not very many. So stop the BIG OIL shilling...and stop poisoning the rest of us if you don't mind poisoning yourself and your family.

      @davidc2838@davidc28384 ай бұрын
  • Sell your Stock in EVs, its going down hill fast !

    @johnross9805@johnross98055 ай бұрын
    • Who to?

      @David-fj5lz@David-fj5lz4 ай бұрын
    • You're not wrong ... Lucid (LCID) and Fisker (FKR) have tanked but Tesla hasn't. However, you'll see they'll make a resurgence as gas prices rise ... if they stick around that long.

      @Will-2BMorePositive@Will-2BMorePositive4 ай бұрын
  • Got the f150 lightning. It's awesome. I tried the truck. I asked questions to real owners and finally decided to get one and I love it. Don't let anyone decide for you. Get real info. I never thought of getting one and here I am. No regrets.

    @JesusGarcia-er5us@JesusGarcia-er5us3 ай бұрын
    • No regrets YET!

      @Kamawah@Kamawah3 ай бұрын
    • Until your Lightning lightens up in flames! Time will come for sure. I give those well used batteries 5 years!

      @xynakasha3393@xynakasha33933 ай бұрын
    • @@xynakasha3393 ICVs burn 61 times more often per 100,000 Vs than EVs. They’re more likely to hurt & kill people when they do burn. Why are you spreading lies about EVs? Job or sick hobby?

      @J4Zonian@J4Zonian3 ай бұрын
    • It’s a really cool car. But I’d rather have. A gas f150 for much less

      @CosmoNguyen-sw5mp@CosmoNguyen-sw5mp3 ай бұрын
    • @@CosmoNguyen-sw5mp One that costs more to own than any sane car, to serve as a crutch to your ego while it destroys civilization & nature.

      @J4Zonian@J4Zonian3 ай бұрын
  • That anyone is mental enough to walk into a dealership in the states for any Ford products right now just blows me away. Regardless of it being EV or ICE

    @fuzzylumpkins6034@fuzzylumpkins60344 ай бұрын
    • So true

      @Ricky-mo6mv@Ricky-mo6mv2 ай бұрын
  • Same price as a house used to be.....SHOCKER!

    @superhungdwarf4016@superhungdwarf40164 ай бұрын
  • The manufacturers have missed the biggest, most important segment who would love to buy EVs…Small businesses and contractors. A lot of us drive a LOT of local trips. Instead, they concentrated on the fully loaded, luxury versions. Ford released a Contractor oriented Lightning…its sold out for a year. The high ticket luxury versions, they can’t sell them. Chevy released a $100,000+ version of the Silverado. Meantime the Contractor grade, high towing capacity $60,000 version I want to purchase is nowhere in sight. So, I bought a Niro EV for estimates, running around for supplies and doing small jobs. I drive it all the time. If they had released the Silverado Contractor version, I would have traded the Ram Diesel in and bought that instead. Not waiting a year for the Contractor lightning, especially when it can’t tow my 14,000 lb dump trailer. Business use is where the market is and the Manufacturers have blinders on.

    @EnderlePropertyService@EnderlePropertyService5 ай бұрын
  • Notice that virtually all the ads for EV's show lots of green trees in the surroundings - no snow drifts and icy roads. So you can get 300 miles per charge in hot weather but not in Minniapolis in January. Your lucky if your charger works at all. How far will your EV go at -10F? My next vehicle will be something more I can rely on without worry - like the proven internal combustion engine vehicle.

    @bluebird4667@bluebird46672 ай бұрын
  • We bought the Bolt EVU one week ago. We love it and we live in California.

    @debbiemcnamara7059@debbiemcnamara70593 ай бұрын
    • Of course you live in California 😂😂

      @laikanbarth@laikanbarth3 ай бұрын
    • That’s right! California is a great place to live! My Sister has a Tesler and she lives in TN. We had a Mercedes and it cost 400.00 dollars for gas . Now we pay 50 a month to charge our car. The car pays for its self.

      @debbiemcnamara7059@debbiemcnamara70593 ай бұрын
    • I pity you.

      @DCBChump@DCBChump2 ай бұрын
    • I think it’s EUV.

      @phenex551@phenex551Ай бұрын
  • Never by one.

    @vasilecojocaru8769@vasilecojocaru87695 ай бұрын
  • If you take all the unsold ev and times the value of each one and figured how much it is costing dealers to carry the interest on them why would they make any more of them. At some point they will need to sell them just to stop paying the interest on them which I think is a lot of money. Thank you Ben

    @bbbb6066@bbbb60665 ай бұрын
    • wait for them to pay the customer to take them off their hands.

      @markcallaghan8389@markcallaghan83895 ай бұрын
    • Then there are those who claim that car dealerships make cars more expensive

      @Andersljungberg@Andersljungberg5 ай бұрын
    • @@Andersljungberg A LOT more expensive. They want 20% over list price and wonder why they are not selling. Tesla you buy from Tesla. Thats it.

      @chrisspain@chrisspain5 ай бұрын
    • @@chrisspainTelsas sold because taxpayers subsidized them.

      @JoeOvercoat@JoeOvercoat5 ай бұрын
    • @@JoeOvercoat really? Everyone else got no tax credits? Looks different in praxis.

      @chrisspain@chrisspain5 ай бұрын
  • I like Nio's battery swap option - I want the risk of owning a crappy battery to be shared haha so until then... staying with my Prius.

    @gboates@gboates4 ай бұрын
    • Waiting on NIO to come to US to buy an EV.

      @juliroyston6512@juliroyston65123 ай бұрын
  • I saw 2 You Tube videos of people who purchased EV's, both of them had to replace the batteries, which were not covered by warranty. One of them bought the car new 2 years ago and the replacement cost for the battery was $60,000, more than what he paid for the car when new. I have no intention of buying an EV until I absolutely have to.

    @dennisbusch5091@dennisbusch50912 ай бұрын
    • Well that’s strange because Tesla batteries are warranted for 10 years or 120k miles.

      @davidreidenberg9941@davidreidenberg9941Ай бұрын
  • I got kona ev from Colorado for $30k with 280 miles range I still have my dodge ram but with $ 6-7 gallon ( cali)I can't afford to drive it /$10k a year for diesel .EV free charge for 2 years from Hyundai I love it, it works 4me

    @xenon2kx@xenon2kx3 ай бұрын
  • I heard from a Hyundai sales person, years ago now, when the Hyundai Kona EV first came out, that dealership sales people don't like selling EVs because there is little to no commission on selling EVs because most auto makers are selling EVs at a loss, leaving nothing for commissions. Makes sense to me. The only way EVs other than Tesla will see higher sales is if the manufacturers sell directly to the public.

    @vigglesworth216@vigglesworth2165 ай бұрын
    • I heard it was because dealerships thrive on service centres, and EVs don’t need much maintenance and fewer parts to repair. I think that’s why Hyundai is pushing for frequent maintenance. They still want you to do every 6 months PLUS more conductivity fluid change every 60k which costs $300-900! Tesla says their coolant doesn’t need changing for the life of the vehicle.

      @jovymac7986@jovymac79865 ай бұрын
    • who can afford to buy them? one must at least earn 6-figure-annual-income

      @balloney2175@balloney21755 ай бұрын
    • @@balloney2175 Wrong view! This writer is a senior citizen, and I bought an EV-- A USED EV for the price of a gas car. The opinion is one sided YES, too many EVs are expensive, but used EVs are competitive. History noted; the FIRST gas cars were expensive, about a years pay for a blue collar worker. In a 'few years' they were affordable for all. Economics are the same in this society, the anti EV jerks and their noise, notwithstanding

      @harriettanthony7352@harriettanthony73525 ай бұрын
    • @@harriettanthony7352 Another factor is lack of stops for refueling. Don't get me wrong, I want one myself but it is more jerky not being able to run cuz I can't find a station nearby.

      @balloney2175@balloney21755 ай бұрын
    • ​@@balloney2175 Not sure where you live. After 20,000 including a couple of long road trips (600 - 1,000 each), I have never had an issue finding a charge station There are great apps that will help you locate changing stations and plan stops for charging. Teslas shows all the near by changing locations, Tesla and non-Tesla. For the Tesla locations, it indicates how open (available) stalls there are. There is a $7,500 federal tax credit for select vehicles, plus some states, counties, and electric providers have rebates/ credits. They will take the $7,500 off the cost of the vehicle so you don't have to wait for the tax credit

      @banderson8444@banderson84445 ай бұрын
  • It’s the High cost any over $55,000 are too expensive and the current high interest rates are killing sales, the Leaf was nice after they made changes but the first couple years they had battery issues and they only had 100 mile range. Now it’s nice and they drop it?

    @PDLM1221@PDLM12215 ай бұрын
    • They dropped it, because no one wants it. Same with most electric cars, no one wants them now.

      @Car-crazy@Car-crazy5 ай бұрын
    • @@Car-crazy Rambling nonsense

      @Wilem35@Wilem355 ай бұрын
  • i've been driving my EV6 for 2 years and I love it. No major issues. I drive it everywhere including road trips. EA stations can be a hassle but i only really use them a couple times per year. 99% of my charging is in my garage. The only maintenance has been one cabin air filter. Everyone who rides in it says "I can't believe how smooth and powerful it is".

    @protovack@protovack4 ай бұрын
  • I have driven 2 EVs before and I like the car and tech but only thing stopping me from buying one is PRICE 💵 AND RANGE. Not too many miles per charge.

    @davidh9820@davidh98204 ай бұрын
  • I believe that EVs will find their niche but they will not totally replace the ICE any time soon.

    @tvs3497@tvs34975 ай бұрын
    • They’re finding their niche already.They’re called land fills

      @lv4077@lv40775 ай бұрын
    • ​@@lv4077They have a place. Someone who lives exclusively in a medium sized city and owns their own home with a charger would do fine with one

      @ickster23@ickster235 ай бұрын
    • @@ickster23 I suppose if you have a backup car,if you have a very short commute,if you’re in an area where everything is close in proximity maybe it would be ok.If you’re imagining ownership is reliable and inexpensive and resale doesn’t matter to you maybe then.EV’s might not be bad if you couldn’t find a decent ICE vehicle.But if you think you’re saving the environment you’re deceiving yourself.

      @lv4077@lv40775 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ickster23 Their niche is a ⚰ We don't need them, case closed.

      @extremedrivr@extremedrivr5 ай бұрын
    • You should check out the EV sales in Norway. In october 2023 87% of the new cars sold was a BEV! It's not a niche.

      @maickelwand9100@maickelwand91005 ай бұрын
  • The Bolt is flying off the lots. GM had planned to stop production by now. Due to surging demand, GM has decided to redesign it instead. I'd gladly buy another.

    @ericmintz8305@ericmintz83054 ай бұрын
    • Yeah and that "redesign" will come with a $15k increase in price which will mean they'll be piling up on dealer lots like every other EV.

      @nodak81@nodak814 ай бұрын
    • I don’t have an EV and found the Bolt and Volt interesting but I haven’t seen very many of either. I would probably go with the hybrid for now. Good luck.

      @jeffreyhurst9552@jeffreyhurst95523 ай бұрын
    • @@jeffreyhurst9552 Thank you for your kind words. The weather just turned cold which shortened our range, but the Bolt still meets our needs. We seldom drive 100 miles in a day and like to break up longer drives. The car just suits us, but as it says in the ads, your milage may vary.

      @ericmintz8305@ericmintz83053 ай бұрын
    • @@jeffreyhurst9552 The Bolt is fugly and looks like every other Chevy so they're hard to spot. Hybrid is the worst of both worlds.

      @jamesvandamme7786@jamesvandamme77862 ай бұрын
  • I wonder if CarEdge is happy that you're using their research. I also wonder if the slow EV sales have more to do with the outrageous prices than anything else.

    @stanleyreynolds7800@stanleyreynolds78002 ай бұрын
  • I currently own one and is the best decision ever. It's not for everyone, but it fits my needs. Less moving parts means less maintenance and no gas expense. Is not wander whay the price of a ev is higher.

    @SergioPerez-xy1nj@SergioPerez-xy1nj4 ай бұрын
  • In the rang numbers, they never factor in accessories on like A/C or heaters plus headlights and sound systems, it all ads up. I live in Canada and our winters are cold and long, these EVs are only good (barely) for short commutes in the big cities.

    @woody5109@woody51095 ай бұрын
    • I'm curious which EV you own that gets such poor range. Or maybe you're just repeating things you've heard and don't really know what you're talking about? Range is hurt by cold, no doubt. But, it isn't only good for "short" commutes in the big cities. I live in the northern US and own a Tesla. I regularly make long trips in my Tesla in the winter, no problems. Having said that, I stay along the interstate where there are plenty of Tesla chargers. If I lived in the middle of a rural area without a charging infrastructure, and would have to rely on my home to charge the car, then yes, I'd be limited. Hopefully, we'll someday see a much better charging infrastructure as sales increase.

      @dougprw1110@dougprw11105 ай бұрын
  • I currently drive a 2017 Chevy Bolt, which i bought for only $15k. My wife drives a 2022 Chevy Bolt, which we bought new for $29k. We have both taken long trips with our cars, going 700+ miles. We plan our trips, selecting where we'll stop to charge, and what we'll do while the car is charging. Last time, we stopped at a shopping mall, and shopped while the car charged. Our 2nd stop was at a car dealership, so the charge was FREE. We had a meal while charging there. We live in the northeastern U.S., so there are places to charge, but not enough of them. More infrastructure is being planned and built, so this will only improve over time.

    @user-sq4ld9li6b@user-sq4ld9li6b5 ай бұрын
    • Maybe 🤔

      @melindaaskin1534@melindaaskin153417 күн бұрын
  • The longer they sit the more compromised their battery becomes. Then by the time you get it the battery will not take a full charge and if it does lookout big fire hazard.

    @user-mc9om5di1f@user-mc9om5di1f4 ай бұрын
    • EVs catch fire less than ICE. Batteries last at least 10 years and mostly 20 years. Old one ones are still worth $thousands eg for home batteries.

      @humanresources3545@humanresources35453 ай бұрын
    • @@humanresources3545 But the consequences of those rarer fires are far more devastating.

      @stevemawer848@stevemawer8483 ай бұрын
  • Three year owner of Tesla model Y. Love every minute!

    @grouchynorwegian8690@grouchynorwegian8690Ай бұрын
  • In the UK my brother bought a Tesla for 60,000 UK pounds 3 years later its only worth 27,000 UK pounds the depreciation on EVs is crazy.

    @ronaldjohnson6906@ronaldjohnson69065 ай бұрын
    • Never buy brand new. Almost every car depreciates in the first three years.

      @HelloMyFriend_@HelloMyFriend_5 ай бұрын
    • @@HelloMyFriend_ But Electric Jesus slashing new car prices is great for existing owner trade-ins how, exactly?

      @stevemawer848@stevemawer8483 ай бұрын
    • @@stevemawer848 huh?

      @HelloMyFriend_@HelloMyFriend_3 ай бұрын
  • Instead of phasing out the Leaf, they should consider using LFP batteries to power it and continue selling the car. They already have the necessary tooling manufactured for production, so they ought to just make sensible upgrades and benefit from economies of scale to increase their profits.

    @teklife@teklife5 ай бұрын
    • the original design was cool, I had one, but never liked the second gen styling, it's a visual dud

      @ralphg63@ralphg635 ай бұрын
    • Current Leaf has LFP in base model - charge to 100% with no worries, great car!

      @dcartier1692@dcartier16925 ай бұрын
    • Nissan LEAF really only had 2 problems - unregulated battery temperatures and Chademo. Nissan had many years of refreshes but refused to do anything about both problems and only did cosmetic changes. To put this into perspective, most of the parts in the latest LEAF can be fitted into the original 2010 LEAF and still work.

      @edvoon@edvoon5 ай бұрын
    • You can get extended battery packs for the LEAF. The newest ones had a 62kWh version.

      @humanresources3545@humanresources35453 ай бұрын
  • I bought a Lyriq AWD Luxury 3. I love it. Leased it for 3 years. The reality is: the XT4, XT5 and XT6 are better values unless you have a home charger , work charger and don't take road trips.

    @PassportBrosBusinessClass@PassportBrosBusinessClass3 ай бұрын
  • Does a dealer have to charge each ev every now and then to prevent the batteries from going dead while they sit on the lot?

    @russellkeeling4387@russellkeeling43873 ай бұрын
    • @ru They lose 1-3% per month.

      @J4Zonian@J4Zonian3 ай бұрын
  • I'm a field tech and we have company cars, Currently we drive Ford Escape hybrids and get 580 miles on a fill up. The company wanted to switch to Tesla Model 3's the guys that got them as a test run HATED them... Range issues, having to bring and extension cord to every customer site to charge the car. Not being able to find hotels that have charging stations when on the road overnight.

    @trainsplanesandotherthings5187@trainsplanesandotherthings51875 ай бұрын
    • You must do most of your work in really remote or rural areas and not near major highways or cities?

      @dougprw1110@dougprw11105 ай бұрын
    • I don't believe you. There are Tesla superchargers everywhere. Model 3 range issues? They driving more than 300 miles straight?

      @srt4b@srt4b5 ай бұрын
    • @@srt4b What they're saying is that with a gasoline car, they didn't have to even think about it because there are so many gas stations even in rural areas. With an EV your strategy is always around finding a charger when you can afford the downtime.

      @teekay_1@teekay_15 ай бұрын
    • Hybrid is the way to go. Infrastructure is in place and there is no need to rebuild electric grid.

      @encinobalboa@encinobalboa5 ай бұрын
    • @@srt4b The Teslas were too fast for them. They could not handle the POWER. 😂🤣

      @wolfgangpreier9160@wolfgangpreier91604 ай бұрын
  • A Toyota hybrid is efficient enough and approachable for me. Good build quality and decent warranty too.

    @EchoSigma6@EchoSigma65 ай бұрын
  • It's not the same story everywhere. In Quebec (Canada), EV sales are not following demand. For example 77% of all Mazda MX-30 are sold in Québec. Québec also leads the country in volume, with of 40% of all ZEV registrations in Canada.

    @JeanYvesHemlin@JeanYvesHemlin4 ай бұрын
  • I have a plug-in hybrid … driving on ELectricity is nice in warm weathers and when I am just driving the car. However in cold weathers the batteries lose half the range. Also I have to drive once or twice a week with a horse trailer. I can never do that with an EV.

    @marwanmostafaequestrian8859@marwanmostafaequestrian88594 ай бұрын
  • The price ford wants for the lightning had me out the door in short order, even though they had three in stock. I expected to pay more for an EV but not that much more. I went for a Hyundai Ionic 5 with a tow package.

    @MrJohnthefarmer@MrJohnthefarmer4 ай бұрын
    • Have fun when Hyundai hits you with that $60k quote to replace the battery pack.

      @nodak81@nodak814 ай бұрын
    • Everything got marked up. it really pissed off Ford and GM. They want dealers to keep away from EVs after that. But state laws keep dealers in play.

      @humanresources3545@humanresources35453 ай бұрын
    • Battery is guaranteed for 10 years. @@nodak81

      @leonardholmes587@leonardholmes5873 ай бұрын
  • I was thinking about purchasing an EV, but the complex I live in does not have chargers and no plans to add them. The closet chargers are about 13 miles away. Not really convenient. I also contacted my insurance company and they said my policy would increase about $1900.00. I’ll have to wait until they are a little more affordable with better coverage for charging.

    @pmac555@pmac5554 ай бұрын
    • Point one - yes. If you don't have charging at home (I do), then EVs are not a good idea IMO. Having to bring a gas car to a public place to fuel it is bad enough, but having to do that with an EV is worse. I charge at home - in 5 years have only been to a public charger twice on a road trip. Point two - insurance cost is higher, yes, but make sure your quote covers the fact that you're paying rates for a *new* car. I compared our Tesla to my wife's Ford Edge, but compared it based on a new Edge which was similar in price, not what we were paying on the old one. IOW, the premium would go up from our old ICE car even if we bought a new ICE car.

      @ohger1@ohger14 ай бұрын
    • Having no chargers where you live at least alleviates the dread of a runaway lithium battery fire during charge. You really don't want to be near that!

      @stevemawer848@stevemawer8483 ай бұрын
    • @@stevemawer848 - In order of highest rate of car fires: hybrids, ICE, BEV look it up. It is silly to worry about EV battery fires.

      @hiloviking@hiloviking3 ай бұрын
  • no surprise with such asking prices

    @justastulpe3265@justastulpe32654 ай бұрын
  • The MDS for some gas cars is over a year. It's a general slow down on all new vehicle sales because the Corpos and dealerships are gouging customers with "market adjustments" etc. My next vehicle will be an ev, but not a new one. I buy 1 year old and save 30% off the price.

    @almackenzie2549@almackenzie254929 күн бұрын
  • The only EV I'm interested in buying is the Aptera. I have an order reservation for one & hope to be driving it in 2024.

    @Wolfgang-the-Gray@Wolfgang-the-Gray5 ай бұрын
  • An interesting video especially given the $60000 Ioniq 5 battery fiasco. Most of those platform views, in particular the Mustang show the batteries made out of 8 or so modules. Surely if one module goes faulty or gets damaged it should be possible to replace just that. Until manufacturers and dealers get their act together many people will be put off EVs.

    @MrDuncl@MrDuncl4 ай бұрын
    • That story was wrongly reported. Hyundai didn't quote the $60K CANADIAN price and stepped in to offer to buy back the car and provide a new lease.

      @tirebiter4009@tirebiter40094 ай бұрын
    • @@tirebiter4009 No YOU are wrong....and ANOTHER story just emerged yesterday of the SAME EXACT thing happening to another driver on the east coast with the SAME EXACT price for replacement. BOTH cars were "totaled" by the insurance company. CONFIRMED. Don't believe Hyundai's "damage control spin".....they are thieves.

      @pressrolls@pressrolls4 ай бұрын
    • The issue that exposed was that even small damage to the battery will total an EV car were an ICE car would just be repaired. Also the batteries aren't standardized or rebuild able so they will not be available in the future making most EV's just piles of E-waste going down the road. Hell, I can at least rebuild my Hybrids battery.

      @eviljagtech@eviljagtech4 ай бұрын
    • @@eviljagtech I'm sure the batteries are rebuildable. In fact watching EV manufacturers publicity videos most seem to be eight or ten separate modules with wires going between inside one big case. The key question is whether manufacturers want batteries to be rebuilt or whether they prefer the insurance company to buy a new car, although I suspect the owner whose car was totalled due to a dent in the battery "protection" cover won't be choosing another Hyundai.

      @MrDuncl@MrDuncl4 ай бұрын
    • @@MrDuncl It's not that a EV battery can't be rebuilt, it's that Manufactures and Insurance companies aren't going to take the liability risk that goes with opening a "sealed" system. Maybe in the future manufactures will offer more reman batteries but atm the prices are still close to the new ones. Also nobody uses the same batteries or voltages so nothing is interchangeable nor is there an aftermarket for them. When a new model comes out and the old batteries are no longer produced the car is completely worthless as unlike a ICE car were the driveline is almost totally rebuild able the EV car is worthless outside of scrape money.

      @eviljagtech@eviljagtech4 ай бұрын
  • I just got a vehicle three months ago and the cost of EV models were 2-3 times the price of a gas car. I couldn’t afford it.

    @brandycarr5378@brandycarr53784 ай бұрын
    • Depends on what you want to buy.

      @humanresources3545@humanresources35453 ай бұрын
  • Without a reliable charging network...you'd be silly to buy an EV outside of a Tesla! Building the Supercharger network alongside the vehicle was a genius move by Tesla!

    @640A@640A4 ай бұрын
    • It's why Ford is providing free adapters with its EVs for maximum charger compatibility, although I think the superchargers still only work with Teslas. Yes, Tesla was smart, as theirs becomes the standard and another profit center for Tesla (since they sell the electricity at a "healthy" markup over what they pay for it.)

      @cesarebeccaria7641@cesarebeccaria76413 ай бұрын
    • too bad they couldn't stick to making a good charging network, their cars are trash quality and boring to look at

      @mikeydude750@mikeydude7503 ай бұрын
    • The EV market is already dominated bij the Chinese and Korean brands. Only Tesla can compete with these. The German cars are built better than Tesla but too expensive, like everything in Europe.

      @ooooiioooo@ooooiioooo3 ай бұрын
  • I love that GV60. May have to go check one out if they drop significantly.

    @jagpilotohio@jagpilotohio5 ай бұрын
    • I kept a spreadsheet of used GV60s (and Ioniq5s, and EV6s, and MACH-Es), jumped on a 2023 Performance model with only 1k miles for $50k. I love that car, drives like a dream, costs next to nothing to feed.

      @gregorystein8065@gregorystein80655 ай бұрын
    • The GV60 is amazing if the price is right (which at MSRP it isn’t).

      @geraldh.8047@geraldh.80475 ай бұрын
    • @@gregorystein8065 I really, really wanted a GV60, but the local dealers couldn't even get one, and their stable-mates the Ioniq5 and EV6...the dealers were marking up $7500-9000 even after the tax advantage went away. Wound up in an XC40, and it too, drives like a dream. When I'm by myself at a red light, I love that the brakes are applied without me having to hold the brake pedal, and then that feeling of having my eyeballs pulled out through the back of my head as a hammer it from 0-35 or 40 or whatever. :-)

      @JonathonBarton@JonathonBarton4 ай бұрын
  • This video reminds me of Hybrid automobiles about 10-years ago. They always want to charge a higher price the closer to a fully electric vehicle. Before buying my current car a 2014 Hyundai Hybrid Sonata (fully loaded with all options), I went to check out Ford's mid-size cars. The gasoline only model list price was $24,000; the hybrid model (gasoline and electric) list price was $34,000; and the plug-in hybrid electric model list price was $44,000. My problem was, when driving down the street they each look the same on the outside. Therefore, why would, I ever pay twice the price (smile...smile).

    @transitengineer@transitengineer5 ай бұрын
    • Not only that. If that PHEV escape is over 10K more, you'll never break even in gas.

      @bmw803@bmw8034 ай бұрын
  • Price is what is the issue. Dealers are marking these up like crazy.

    @guidosarduci6664@guidosarduci66644 ай бұрын
  • I don't want an EV either. But I will be looking at hybrids. Why? Because the engine charges the battery, and the MPG is good. My neighbor has a Mitsubishi Outlander hybrid, and loves it. He gave me a ride, and I may go buy one soon.

    @gilbertfranklin1537@gilbertfranklin15374 ай бұрын
  • Here in the UK, I think EV's are a bit like smart meters......Good idea at the time but people are waking up to the fact, that if it aint broke don't fix it. I think EV's will eventually come good but currently they make no sense. I've just ordered a "petrol" seat ibiza. Dealer says 6 month wait until delivery. Supply and demand as usual.

    @bugsbunny1124@bugsbunny11245 ай бұрын
  • For most buyers is an amazing 0-60 times what they're looking for? Or are there other, more fundamental issues?

    @teekay_1@teekay_15 ай бұрын
    • Real handy in a traffic jam.

      @partymanau@partymanau5 ай бұрын
    • Something they can afford that is reliable is my guess. ICE vehicle fits that bill.

      @muddyriverdogz@muddyriverdogz4 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, try going 0-60 repeatedly and see how long the charge lasts. Marketing smoke and mirrors.

      @thetoymanator7723@thetoymanator77234 ай бұрын
    • @@thetoymanator7723 I have fast cars, and the number of times I've done 0-60 can be counted on one hand. And since EVs really are for people who hate cars, why are they bragging about something they've never ever done?

      @teekay_1@teekay_14 ай бұрын
    • @@thetoymanator7723 Can only do about 50 0-60 runs in a row with my 3.7s Model 3 before needing to charge.

      @robspreitzer6997@robspreitzer69974 ай бұрын
  • Are you talking about the USA? Here in Quebec Canada we still have a long waiting list.

    @laflammr@laflammrАй бұрын
  • What happened to the ‘Here is why” part?

    @janetbayford133@janetbayford1334 ай бұрын
  • No EV in my garage or my future.

    @danboren6567@danboren65675 ай бұрын
    • Soon enough you will have no choice.

      @RemoteSpeed007@RemoteSpeed0075 ай бұрын
    • No future

      @arthurmoure9116@arthurmoure91162 күн бұрын
  • Home charging may be relatively cheap at the moment, but once more people have been roped into the EV market, energy charging prices WILL skyrocket!!

    @japfourme381@japfourme3815 ай бұрын
    • Except renewable costs keep going down.

      @Wilem35@Wilem355 ай бұрын
    • No@@Wilem35

      @jefftomasello3258@jefftomasello32585 ай бұрын
    • Every year the power company gets a 16-22% rate hike.

      @sammythompson3694@sammythompson36945 ай бұрын
    • Actually, likely the opposite. At this moment in time, ironically, the USA is in the unusual position of having over-capacity on the National Grid. In any case, costs tend to drop with scaling, not increase. If we suddenly adopted EV's as the ONLY road transport, the demand on the grid would rocket some 30%. However, back in reality we won't see EV domination for decades and that gives the US Government plenty of time to invest in solar farms similar to the Noor complexes in Morocco. These plants are capable of operating almost 24 hours a day using salt reservoirs for night time operation. Both in Australia and Morocco they are also laying down power cables so they can sell their power overseas (Morocco are installing power lines to Scotland right now). America is populated by Luddites and I as a consequence we can expect to lose any semblance of scientific and engineering dominance within the next decade. In many markets, it's already happened.

      @davidgapp1457@davidgapp14575 ай бұрын
    • "Roped in." I take it you are not an EV fan ;-) We got solar for the office (charge for very little) and will have solar for the house soon. So... I can not understand why Americans are fighting to keep Saudi (Bin Laden) oil. Keep our money in America with American power companies and American Electricians.

      @IJRPUBLIC@IJRPUBLIC5 ай бұрын
  • That is the problem with have Dealerships as your distribution model. The markups are outrageous and the lack of support makes them a risky purchase.

    @PeterSedesse@PeterSedesseКүн бұрын
  • I would like to buy one, but the area I live in only have a few chargers near me and I don't have a place to install my own.

    @jessicatrevinoortiz9096@jessicatrevinoortiz90962 ай бұрын
  • Some people have to learn the hard way.

    @althunder4269@althunder42695 ай бұрын
    • that this is all due to government regulation and money printing.

      @churblefurbles@churblefurbles4 ай бұрын
    • you mean dealerships need to stop the stupid "market adjustments" that make a 50k car 100k or more just because its electric and they dont make any money on maintenance.

      @SupremeRuleroftheWorld@SupremeRuleroftheWorld4 ай бұрын
    • @@GNMi79 that sounds like a dealership problem, not mine. especially when i can buy a car and have it deliverd in front of my house without even getting off my couch. seems like the dealerships need to reinvest into delivering something that is worth it otherwise they dont deserve to survive. that is how capitalism works.

      @SupremeRuleroftheWorld@SupremeRuleroftheWorld4 ай бұрын
    • @@GNMi79 they are not doing that because brands are legally barred from selling direct. Thank the dealerships for making up that law. Tesla sued very hard to be able to sell cars in many states without dealerships. So its not becasue people dont want to do it but because car companies are not legally allowed to do so.

      @SupremeRuleroftheWorld@SupremeRuleroftheWorld4 ай бұрын
    • @@GNMi79 because tesla filed millions worth in lawsuits and has a exemption just like rivian. the other car makers are locked in by dealerships for the next decade or so even if the law changed.

      @SupremeRuleroftheWorld@SupremeRuleroftheWorld4 ай бұрын
  • ALL of these mileage rates are based on summer driving conditions...NOT WINTER! Plus the demands on electric batteries charging when its -20 outside here in Canada puts a huge demand on the components of the battery adding to a much reduced battery life.

    @MrSmithwayne@MrSmithwayne5 ай бұрын
    • nothing you said is true. i just drove my EV in -31 weather and the battery is fine as it has been for many years already. its considerably better than trying to run a gas car at these temperatures.

      @SupremeRuleroftheWorld@SupremeRuleroftheWorld4 ай бұрын
  • I just gave up my 2022 BMW M4 competition cabriolet for an EV - Porsche Taycan and I’m happy

    @Lifeisapartydresslikeit@Lifeisapartydresslikeit4 ай бұрын
    • Wanted to get the Taycan, but just couldn’t afford it when optioned. I went with the BMW I4 M50. I’ve had it a year and love it!

      @Crisman111@Crisman1112 ай бұрын
    • @@Crisman111the BMW I4 M50 was my next choice. But instead I bought a used Taycan with extremely low mileage (under 20,000 km). Costs the same when someone else took the initial depreciation hit. Got decent trade on my M4 competition so I took the plunge. Many people who are negative towards EVs like I was - have never owned an EV. Always remember that. I’m happy I don’t pay $12,000 a year for gas anymore since I drive 40,000 km a year. Now I pay $120 a month tops! I’m curious what other EV drivers pay on their electricity bills per month/year??! 😅

      @Lifeisapartydresslikeit@Lifeisapartydresslikeit2 ай бұрын
    • @@Lifeisapartydresslikeit Fortunately, since I charge almost exclusively at home, I pay only 6.5 to 7.5 cents per kWh depending upon the season. I not only like the lower cost of fueling the I4, but LOVE that I never have to go to a gas station again! Congratulations on your Taycan. I do love that car!

      @Crisman111@Crisman1112 ай бұрын
  • I leased a Tesla and have an hybrid SUV. The Tesla is the best investment hands down. 40 mile round trip to work daily cost me $9 per month. SUV is for the long trips.

    @jimlawson9014@jimlawson90144 ай бұрын
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