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Fisker scraps direct sales and turns to auto dealers for sales

Teslarati

Fisker is scrapping plans for direct sales to customers. The startup is now turning to auto dealerships for sales and services. We decided we would rather give that money to a dealer so that we could expand faster,” said Henrik Fisker, the CEO, President, and Chairman of the EV startup.

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This Volkswagen EV Now Comes with Full Tax Credit Benefits

The Truth About Cars

Photo credit: Volkswagen Volkswagen has recently announced that their MY23 and the upcoming MY24 models of the ID.4, 4, equipped with SK On battery components, will be eligible for the full $7,500 Federal Tax Credit. that qualifies for the full Federal Tax credit. Sales Performance and Impact of the ID.4

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Used electric car deals are coming as lease returns expected to surge

Baua Electric

While some of those leasers are going to keep their vehicles, many are going to give them back and upgrade, resulting in a surge of used EVs available for sale. After projections for a roughly flat year in 2025, the report expects a massive increase in 2026 based on current lease data: The reason for the surge is quite simple.

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Cost Parity?: Two Dozen EVs “Available” in the US Start At Less Than $45,000

EV Adoption

But assuming you can get your hands on one, roughly two-dozen BEVs and PHEVs available for sale in the US this summer have a base manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of less than $45,000. Several of these EVs are seeing substantial ADMs (Additional Dealer Markups). See your Hyundai dealer for availability details.

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REE electric truck gets US nod for by-wire steering, braking, driving

Baua Electric

Israeli startup REE Automotive on Thursday announced that its P7-C electric chassis-cab truck is the first vehicle with entirely by-wire controls to be certified for sale in the U.S.

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Chevrolet begins taking orders in all 50 US states for 2012 Volt; $1K drop in starting price

Green Car Congress

Chevrolet dealers in all 50 states in the US are now taking orders for the 2012 Chevrolet Volt. The suggested retail price for the Volt will start at $39,995 (or $32,495 assuming a full federal tax credit of $7,500, which is subject to the customer’s eligibility).

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Ford F-150 Lightning and Kia’s new EV9 are the most popular EVs on Cars.com

Baua Electric

2024 Kia EV9 GT-Line (Source: Kia) As new electric vehicles hit the market, discounts continue piling up as automakers fight for sales. Using its extensive index of search data for vehicles on sale, Cars.com revealed a list of the most popular EVs on its site. Both electric SUVs qualify for the $7,500 federal EV tax credit.

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