Consumers may no longer have a hard time finding an EV to buy now that dealer inventory for them is higher than for internal combustion vehicles car auto cars
One of the factors leading to EVs’ longer stays in dealer inventory may be that the technology isn’t quite as new anymore. With used examples now coming onto the market, the vehicles now have greater staying power.That’s good news for consumers, more than half of whom said they would consider buying an EV in the next 12 months.
While buyers are drawn to the lower maintenance, cost of ownership, and the environmental benefit, the high MSRPs of most EVs remains a barrier for many.as convinced as buyers. Of the 152 dealers surveyed by Cox, less than 33 percent believed that EVs were the future. Half of them felt that the vehicles still need time to prove themselves on the market. Regardless, 80 percent of them will be forced by automakers to invest in electrification.
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