‘The early adopters have adopted’: US carmakers slow their EV growth plans
‘The early adopters have adopted’: US carmakers slow their EV growth plans

Consumer appetite for battery-powered cars and trucks has fallen short of industry expectations

‘The early adopters have adopted’: US carmakers slow their EV growth plans
Consumer appetite for battery-powered cars and trucks has fallen short of industry expectations
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There's only so many people who can afford to spend $60,000+ on a car
I was surprised to learn the Chevy Bolt is 26k for the base model, and would only cost 19k after the federal credit.
Didn't Chevy discontinue the Bolt?
I have been informed from another comment here that they did discontinue it. :(
The issue is that gor some reason nobody speaks in total cost of buying a car, not the car dealers not the banking institutions. They all talk about monthly payments and for some reason people can't do basic math that $1000 for 60 months is a huge fucking amount.