When people talk about EVs I know alot of people talk about just how expensive they are. Alot of it is from the supply chain but also manufacturers seem to have shifted their business strategy from just shitting out cars and having them sit on the lot to limiting production on the ‘volume sellers’ and prioritizing production on the more expensive models and higher trim levels.

The Chevy bolt was kind of unique as it didn’t have the new business strategy, it was an affordable EV and a sense that EVs could be affordable which now seems like a dream. Does anyone know why it was killed off?

  • Quake_GuyB
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    1 year ago

    And these higher end buyers are the ones that usually drive less than average.