Tag: EV prices
New EV List Prices Drop $1,500 in 4 Months in USA
I just covered iSeeCars’ analysis of used EV prices and market share in September 2025 and January 2026. They also analyzed new car prices, and I wanted to dive into that analysis separately to not confuse things and to highlight both parts of the market separately. Overall, the trend for … [continued]
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Non-Tesla Used EVs Drop In Price By About $1,000
Since Republicans in Congress and Donald Trump decided to kill all federal consumer EV subsidies, including the $4,000 tax credit for buying a used EV, there have been questions about the result on sales and the results on pricing. In the case of used EVs, would prices come down? Would … [continued]
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How Have Used Electric Car Prices Changed Post–$4,000 Tax Credit?
I wrote a handful of articles before the US EV tax credits ended pondering what would happen to used EV prices after they were gone, and asking you readers to chime in with your thoughts. We got all kinds of interesting responses. Prices could drop considerably due to the $4,000 … [continued]
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VinFast’s Residual Value Pledge: A Guarantee or a Gimmick in the Philippine EV Race?
Vietnamese electric vehicle manufacturer VinFast has thrown down a significant gauntlet in the nascent Philippine EV market with the launch of its Residual Value Guarantee (RVG) Program. By promising to protect the resale value of its vehicles for up to three years, guaranteeing up to 90% of the original price, … [continued]
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What Drives EV Adoption Now?
In China and Europe, there aren’t really many concerns. Electric vehicle adoption continues to go up, and policies in place in those major markets as well as the natural technological learning curve mean that EV sales will continue to grow year after year, replacing polluting, costly, inefficient fossil-fueled vehicles. In … [continued]
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