Unprofitable, Unpopular, Overpriced, and Unsubsidized EVs Begin Falling Like Dominoes in the U.S., and the List So Far Includes Nissan’s Ariya, Acura’s ZDX, Ford’s 3-Row SUV, and RAM’s Rev - Here’s What’s Next for Failing EV Models
Unprofitable, Unpopular, Overpriced, and Unsubsidized EVs Begin Falling Like Dominoes in the U.S., and the List So Far Includes Nissan’s Ariya, Acura’s ZDX, Ford’s 3-Row SUV, and RAM’s Rev - Here’s What’s Next for Failing EV Models
Battery electric vehicle deliveries are about to head off a cliff in America. With only the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y being successful, the remaining models will fall like dominoes, one after the other. Here are the first four to have already fallen.John Goreham (Torque News)
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in reply to Kenny Chaffin • • •American auto makers have become like big tobacco and pharma and are hinging their profits on the current phase of politics in the USA and taking the easy way out and continue to promote dinosaur burning monstrosities.
It should be the jobs and responsibilities of the auto makers to convince the public to adopt EVs. That should be what the sales mandates in place in some jurisdictions are/were meant to incentivize. Unfortunately even our new Liberal government is caving to the whining leaders of the automotive industry that public demand is dropping so fast that they can't possibly ever meet even the most easy sales targets any more, and so the mandates, at least at the Federal level, have been dropped.
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