HitchHiker71
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- First Name
- Craig
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EPA provides the same numbers for EVs as they do ICE. The Cybertruck's numbers just haven't been posted yet.
And honestly, I'd say that 50% of the car buyers don't know how to interpret or even look at the EPA numbers on a car. And for another 25%, all they know is the bigger the better.
Show me where on the above Tesla Window Sticker it shows city, highway, and combined range please? I see lots of rather useless MPGe data, which really means nothing to consumers practically.
Depends on what you mean by this statement. The MY was not the best selling vehicle in America in 2023. Car? Yes. The MY had a great year here in the US - increasing 56% YoY. It was easily the best selling EV in America with 394,497 units sold. In the first quarter of 2023, the Model Y became the world's best-selling car, surpassing the Toyota RAV4 and Corolla. In August 2023, the Model Y became the top-selling car globally across more than 160 countries. However, if we're talking vehicles sold in America, the F150/GM Silverado/Sierra, and RAM series pickups handily outsold the MY in the US in 2023 in comparison. It will be interesting to see what happens in 2024 undoubtedly with respect to EV sales volumes.The thing to remember is that the Model Y is the #1 selling car in America and it has essentially the same numbers. That's all that probably 80% of the people will care about.
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