One-fourth of respondents said the dealership they work for had monthly sales volumes below 50 EVs per month. A third sold between 51 and 100 EVs, and 29% sold between 101 and 250 EVs. Of those surveyed, 13% sold more than 251 vehicles. Only 13% of dealers said they were extremely confident or very optimistic in the automotive manufacturers’ plans. “Those numbers are troubling on the surface but when you consider the brands our respondents represent, it might be even more distressing,” the report stated, which said the respondents sell brands with the most EVs in their lineups or have well-regarded EV lines. “These are dealers with experience in volume and quality EVs. Yet, they’re still pessimistic,” the report said.Maybe because nobody is buying them...
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