EV owners are much less satisfied with dealership service than owners of internal combustion cars, according to a new J.D. Power study. Results were based on a survey of 64,248 U.S. owners or lessees of 2020-2022 model year vehicles, asking them to rate the service at franchised dealers or equivalent aftermarket facilities. Customer satisfaction...
Month: March 2023
The IRS released guidance for taxpayers with previously signed contracts explaining how they may be able to get the original credit.
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Permalink | Email this | CommentsIn the years 2010-2021 the ratio was respectively 57 and 84 percent.
As we head into another weekend, there's a host of compelling electric car news to help promote EV adoption.
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Permalink | Email this | CommentsThe Tesla Model Y was the most popular model among all plug-ins.
However, more than half of the respondents think Tesla’s pickup isn’t a “real” truck.
Nissan on Wednesday revealed a new approach to developing the core components for its EV and e-Power series hybrid models—leading to what Nissan believes to be price parity with non-hybrid internal combustion models around 2026. Under the so-called X-in-1 philosophy, core components of both battery electric and e-Power powertrains (3 for EV...
The E50 tires are rated for speeds up to 31 miles per hour.