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These Models Take the Longest for Dealers to Sell

The Truth About Cars

That said, the market seems to be healing, and some dealers now find themselves with too much inventory on hand. CarEdge recently released a report on the vehicles that sit on dealers’ lots the longest, and one Jeep model shows more than two years of supply.&

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Tesla starts retrofitting cars delivered with no USB-C ports and wireless chargers

Teslarati

BMW is losing its touchscreen for some models like the X5, X6, and X7; GM is losing heated seats for popular pickups like the Silverado and GMC Sierra; and Mercedes-Benz is eliminating features such as wireless charging, hands-free rear access systems, LED headlights, and some audio systems.

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New EV electric car calendar

EV Central

BMW iX1 – EV version of the X1 confirmed by 2023. BMW iX – ground-up battery electric vehicle promises to take the luxury fight to Tesla. BMW iX electric SUV is due in Australia late in 2021. BMW iX3 – all-electric version of the X3. BMW iX3 – all-electric version of the X3.

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Flash Drive: 2024 Kia EV9

Clean Fleet Report

Kia invited the automotive media to experience the EV9 on a drive that went through Napa Valley, along the Silverado Trail , into Calistoga and then over the mountains to the Pacific Ocean before returning to our base at the beautiful Stanly Ranch Resort. For a one time fee, a Boost mode can be downloaded through the dealer.

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Convincing Consumers To Buy EVs

Cars That Think

GM, though, is promising it will meet heavier towing requirements with its 2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV. However, other automakers like BMW are quite unabashed about going after the luxury market which it terms “ white hot.” A Tesla caught up in a mudslide in Silverado Canyon, Calif., on March 10, 2021.

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Proposed Changes to the Federal EV Tax Credit Passed by the House of Representatives

EV Adoption

If a buyer chooses to convert the tax credit, the auto “dealer” would make a “payment to such taxpayer (whether in cash or in the form of a partial payment or down payment for the purchase of such vehicle) in an amount equal to the credit otherwise allowable to such taxpayer.”