Nissan LEAF sales continue to impress
Posted by Staff (11/11/2013 @ 4:27 pm)
Hybrid cars have been growing in popularity for years, but now we’re starting to see the demand for electric vehicles increase as well. The Nissan LEAF is a good example. October sales set a record at 2,002 vehicles, an increase of 26.8 percent over last year’s numbers. LEAF deliveries are up 166.2 percent in 2013 and have set 8 consecutive monthly sales records.
If you’ve been considering an EV, not might be a good time to start looking as prices have been coming down. That has helped to fuel LEAF sales. Of course when considering an EV it’s all about lifestyle. What ranges will you be driving and can the EV handle that. As we get more electric charging stations the issue of range anxiety will start to go away, but for many people that is still an issue.
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Whether to buy an electric car
Posted by Staff (05/24/2013 @ 2:10 pm)
With tax credits and lower prices from manufacturers, particularly lease deals, we’re starting to see an increase in sales for electric cars. Automakers have a huge incentive to sell these vehicles in order to comply with regulatory mandates.
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Tags: buying an electric car, deals for electric cars, electric automobiles, electric cars, electric vehicles, EV, EV trends, Fiat 500e, incentives for electric cars, Nisan Leaf, Tesla
Volt sales start to pick up
Posted by Staff (11/06/2011 @ 10:31 am)
Chevy Volt sales have been sluggish this year and have not met expectations. This is disappointing for those of us who want to see plug-in hybrids take off.
That may be changing as GM finally starts to promote the Volt more heavily with a commercial advertising campaign. Sales increased substantially in October, so perhaps the tide is turning. That said, one month means little and we’ll have to see if this continues.