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what does the future look like for EV sales?
Posted on 11/6/25 at 12:06 pm
Posted on 11/6/25 at 12:06 pm
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Last month, Ford's CEO predicted that market share of electric cars would be cut in half once the federal tax credit for clean vehicles met its untimely demise on September 30.
And in the first month of the post-tax-credit future for EVs, that's exactly what happened. Both J.D. Power and S&P Global Mobility estimate that October's EV market share plummeted to around 5% in the U.S., from a record high of over 12% in September.
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Sales of all-electric vehicles collapsed last month following the end of up to $7,500 in federal incentives for purchasing an EV, several automakers said Monday.
Ford Motor
, Kia, Hyundai Motor and Toyota Motor
reported massive declines in EV sales
Without the government tax credit, they lost more than 1/2 the customers. Will companies continue to invest in new EVs models if they represent less than 5% of their sales? Is the government still going to invest billions in charging stations every 50 miles?
Posted on 11/6/25 at 12:08 pm to TigerintheNO
You'll be shocked at how electrifying sales will be in the future.
Posted on 11/6/25 at 12:11 pm to TigerintheNO
No real infrastructure for it. Even in the EU, where there is support, EVs do not seem like a winning idea. The best EVs made today, Cupra, is facing hard times. Seems like Tesla is the only manufacturer somewhat immune.
I do not want one. I do not ever see myself wanting one.
I do not want one. I do not ever see myself wanting one.
Posted on 11/6/25 at 12:13 pm to TigerintheNO
They've always seemed like a relatively niche vehicle being propped up by the tax credit, and now that the credit is gone the market is flooded with just about every manufacture making an EV, I suspect many will sit as they struggle to move them. Example: The local Mercedes dealer still has a brand new 2023 EV on the lot.
YIKES
It's a 2023 EQB 300 that they must've been using as a demo/loaner, has 3184 miles on it but being sold as new for $60k.
For reference, here's a used 2023 EQB 300, albeit with 33,000 miles, for $20,995 on AutoTempest.
LINK
YIKES
It's a 2023 EQB 300 that they must've been using as a demo/loaner, has 3184 miles on it but being sold as new for $60k.
For reference, here's a used 2023 EQB 300, albeit with 33,000 miles, for $20,995 on AutoTempest.
LINK
This post was edited on 11/6/25 at 12:19 pm
Posted on 11/6/25 at 12:15 pm to TigerintheNO
\Battery technology is advancing at an astounding pace, and that is the limiting factor. I think we’ll all be driving an EV in our lifetime.
Posted on 11/6/25 at 12:22 pm to UtahCajun
Expecting people to pay premium prices for vehicles that are less capable in every way than gas vehicles just for the sake of being trendy or environmentally conscious was never a very smart business model. At Least when you take out billions in government subsidies..
Posted on 11/6/25 at 12:23 pm to TigerintheNO
Giving tax credits for one vehicle type vs another is discrimination
Posted on 11/6/25 at 12:25 pm to TigerintheNO
Federal Govt spent billions retooling factories for these corporations to build more EVs.
This is how fricked up central planning is in reality. This is why "socialism? and planned economies never will work.
This is how fricked up central planning is in reality. This is why "socialism? and planned economies never will work.
Posted on 11/6/25 at 12:35 pm to TigerintheNO
Electric cars are dumb
Posted on 11/6/25 at 12:44 pm to TigerintheNO
EV sales are massive in Europe and Asia
US automakers want in on this market and will continue to develop and produce.
Not sure if there is a good reason for it, but EV stocks like Rivian are exploding recently.
IMO, still the future and the US should take seriously to be competitive/industry leader.
US automakers want in on this market and will continue to develop and produce.
Not sure if there is a good reason for it, but EV stocks like Rivian are exploding recently.
IMO, still the future and the US should take seriously to be competitive/industry leader.
Posted on 11/6/25 at 12:48 pm to TigerintheNO
Recently, a lot of manufacturer EV monies are redirected to hybrid development.
Posted on 11/6/25 at 12:49 pm to Hobie101
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EV sales are massive in Europe and Asia
Different markets though, completely. What car companies do internationally and what they do locally really are not relatable.
Europe has long been into the small diesels too.
Very very few Euros commute to work for more than 15-20 miles. That's very normal, in the USA as an example.
Posted on 11/6/25 at 12:51 pm to TigerintheNO
Im not gonna buy one. EVs are for cucks
Posted on 11/6/25 at 12:53 pm to TigerintheNO
On paper, it’s a great idea and sounds very smart.
In reality, it’s really freaking terrible.
In reality, it’s really freaking terrible.
Posted on 11/6/25 at 1:00 pm to Hobie101
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EV sales are massive in Europe and Asia
Absolutely no comparison
Posted on 11/6/25 at 1:04 pm to TigersHuskers
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EVs are for cucks
for sure. But also, for people who are early tech adopters and love tech and all the bells and whistles.
Will be many years before Most of us will accept an EV.
Posted on 11/6/25 at 2:56 pm to RobbBobb
RobbBobb
Now do Asia
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EV sales are massive in Europe and Asia Absolutely no comparison
Now do Asia
Posted on 11/6/25 at 2:59 pm to kywildcatfanone
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kywildcatfanone
What’s ol Andy Breshear going to hang his hat on when his billion dollar battery plant goes bust. I knew it was a losing venture when it was announced.
This post was edited on 11/6/25 at 3:00 pm
Posted on 11/6/25 at 3:03 pm to Macfly
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Recently, a lot of manufacturer EV monies are redirected to hybrid development.

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