Any GTAM'ers own an electric vehicle?

I am very serious.

That pesky market again....

people are choosing the BEST product currently on the market and voting with their dollars, by a landslide!!


BEV registrations (select brands) in January 2024 (YOY change):

  • Tesla: 48,757 (up 15%) and 54.8% market share
  • Ford: 5,429 (down 17%) and 6.1% market share
  • Chevrolet: 4,353 (down 42%)
  • Hyundai: 4,144 (up 79%)
  • Rivian: 3,818 (up 46%)
  • Kia: 3,717 (more than doubled)
  • BMW: 3,564
  • Mercedes-Benz: 3,341
  • Cadillac: 2,145
  • Volkswagen: 1,836 (down 47%)
  • Audi: 1,620
  • Nissan: 1,393
  • Fisker: 640
  • Toyota: 631
  • Lexus: 527
  • Subaru: 520
  • Volvo: 431
  • Porsche: 406
  • Genesis: 401
  • Polestar: 364
  • Lucid: 357
  • Mini: 280
  • VinFast: 117
  • Jaguar: 100
  • Rolls-Royce: 51
  • Fiat: 29
  • GM's Cruise: 23
  • Mazda: 22
  • GMC: 16
  • BrightDrop: 9
  • Ram: 1

 
They will sort out the CT issues in due time.

Look at the stop sale fiasco with the half baked GM EV Blazer

The informed are wise enough to ignore first year runs of a entirely clean sheet design product.

All the power to the brave that do take the first year plunge.


Now, Look at the sales my friend.

The market agrees, overall, Tesla still does it BEST
 
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I am very serious.

That pesky market again....

people are choosing the BEST product currently on the market and voting with their dollars, by a landslide!!


BEV registrations (select brands) in January 2024 (YOY change):

  • Tesla: 48,757 (up 15%) and 54.8% market share
  • Ford: 5,429 (down 17%) and 6.1% market share
  • Chevrolet: 4,353 (down 42%)
  • Hyundai: 4,144 (up 79%)
  • Rivian: 3,818 (up 46%)
  • Kia: 3,717 (more than doubled)
  • BMW: 3,564
  • Mercedes-Benz: 3,341
  • Cadillac: 2,145
  • Volkswagen: 1,836 (down 47%)
  • Audi: 1,620
  • Nissan: 1,393
  • Fisker: 640
  • Toyota: 631
  • Lexus: 527
  • Subaru: 520
  • Volvo: 431
  • Porsche: 406
  • Genesis: 401
  • Polestar: 364
  • Lucid: 357
  • Mini: 280
  • VinFast: 117
  • Jaguar: 100
  • Rolls-Royce: 51
  • Fiat: 29
  • GM's Cruise: 23
  • Mazda: 22
  • GMC: 16
  • BrightDrop: 9
  • Ram: 1

Just seeing Rivian near the top of the list leads me to question the reliability of the list.
If you are a believer buy yourself some Rivian stock...
 
Just seeing Rivian near the top of the list leads me to question the reliability of the list.
If you are a believer buy yourself some Rivian stock...

My money is on Lucid. They make a compelling well engineered product.

I just wish I could afford one.
 
Wow I wish I was living in the US right now....$239/month with $0 down...sign me up.

 
I always thought 199 month lease is magic number for deluge of shift to ev. Getting close
 
Wow I wish I was living in the US right now....$239/month with $0 down...sign me up.


Just get used getting to know your dealer on a first name basis.

A lot of people are having numerous issues with these things

No wonder Hyundai is giving them away
 
What’s the general consensus on the Mach-E here?

To me it’s one of the best looking in the bunch.
look at New Cars Days Supply (how many new cars piling up at dealerships) - Mach-E has the highest number (the chart is from end of last year but winter is not your hot sale season, and new cars are keep coming to lots) = inventory doesn't exactly mean that car is bad, but might be overpriced, so price should come down to sell out all of these. So IMHO i'd not rush to buy this exact model...

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Because of all the stock, I'd wager you can get a great deal on one ... find a used one on a Ford lot and offer what you can afford and see what happens. Worst case they say "no".
 
Because of all the stock, I'd wager you can get a great deal on one ... find a used one on a Ford lot and offer what you can afford and see what happens. Worst case they say "no".
Dealers still in Covid mode. I bet they say no.
 
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