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Mercedes-Benz EQ models have been slow to sell, dealers report

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Mercedes-Benz has seen the sale of its electric vehicles (EVs) increase significantly in the U.S. However, a new report shows that dealers have had difficulty keeping up with inventory levels for the automaker’s EQ lineup, with sales times for the EVs exceeding the luxury segment average. CEO of Mercedes-Benz U.S.,

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Mercedes Beats Tesla to Earn Level 3 AV Sales Approval in California

The Truth About Cars

Self-driving cars aren’t yet a thing, no matter what you hear on the news or read online. Mercedes-Benz recently got approval from the state’s DMV to sell or lease vehicles with Level 3 autonomous features.& Mercedes’ success in California opens the door to sales, which are expected to begin later this year.

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EV prices are down 18% over the past year as drastic price cuts take effect

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According to new data , EV prices are down 18.3% Compact cars led the way (17.1%), followed by midsize (16%), pickups (15%), and SUVs (14%). Electric vehicles led the way, with many automakers offering double-digit percentage discounts to clear inventory for new models. in April 2024, while non-EV prices are 13.1%

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New EV electric car calendar

EV Central

All the new electric cars, electric SUVs and electric utes arriving in Australia in 2021, 2022 and 2023. Here is the comprehensive list of every new EV due in the next few years. READ MORE: Every new electric car coming to Australia in 2022. READ MORE: Every electric ute and pick-up coming soon!

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The best EVs that won’t be available in the U.S.

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Many brands, including Mercedes, Volkswagen, and even Jeep, have been forced to sell some EVs outside of the U.S. The fun little Jeep Avenger has already made a name for itself in Europe, winning Europe’s SUV of the year. Mercedes lineup of EVs is the EQA. first or potentially not sell them in North America at all.