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Kia EV Sales In September Modest Despite EV Tax Credit Going Away, Down In 2025!
With the US EV tax credit expiring last night, we expected a huge rush in EV sales in the 3rd quarter, and in September specifically. I just wrote about big EV sales growth at Chevrolet and Cadillac. I was expecting to see similar results and perhaps write similar stories about … [continued]
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Top Used Electric Car Options Before $4,000 Subsidy Is Gone
There are less than two weeks left to get a used electric car in the United States and get the $4,000 federal subsidy that was provided for them in the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. Republicans in Congress and the White House are killing this subsidy, and the last day … [continued]
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The Top Selling Electric Vehicles in the USA — CHARTS
After reporting on the overall US EV market and how it changed in Q2 2025 compared to Q2 2024, Q2 2023, Q2 2022, and Q2 2021, I want to now get into specific EV models and how their sales have changed over time. First of all, let me note that … [continued]
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A New Hyundai Ioniq 5 SEL AWD For $99 A Month
About a week ago, two different individuals misinformed me that new electric vehicles cost over $180,000, or at least $40,000. I said nothing to either one because doing so might have started some pointless arguments. Instead I wrote 5 articles about affordable, new electric vehicles for purchase that cost much … [continued]
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A New Chevy Equinox EV For $28,000 (With Incentives)
One of the persistent EV myths is that they cost too much. In the last week, I have encountered two separate individuals who repeated this nonsense to me. One claimed EVs cost well over $180,000 — the most preposterous false EV claim I have ever heard in person. Another came … [continued]
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