$30k to $35k isn’t really “affordable”. I am pleasantly surprised by the 372 mile range though.
30k to 35k is affordable for a new car. The average price for a new car in 2024 was $47870, and an Edmunds survey shows new car buyers are looking for $35k or less.
So it’s affordable relative to other overpriced vehicles but not necessarily relative to income.
It’s affordable for people looking for a new car, people with lower income would look for a used car, or would not be in the market at all.
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Depends on the market. There are much more affordable EVs in Europe that aren’t sold in North America. Like the VW ID.2 and the Renault EV 5 and similar Skoda EVs.
Kia used to sell a reasonably priced EV Soul, but they quit making it and now they sell the EV3 for over $10k more. Same scenario with GM and the Bolt.
I will be interested to see how much GM will charge for their updated Bolt when it ships. In the meantime you’re probably better off buying a used 2021 or later EV if you want affordable in North America.
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Could have made a sedan with more impressive performance and range numbers IMO.
Sad it took almost the entire article for them to finally point out $37k is considered “affordable”.
Does anyone make a sedan?
Hyundai Ioniq 6 is a nice sedan
$30-$35,000 is absolutely not “affordable”. It may be a debt burden some are willing to take on, but that’s a whole different thing.
30k to 35k is affordable for a new car. The average price for a new car in 2024 was $47870, and an Edmunds survey shows new car buyers are looking for $35k or less.
I guess they should have put in the addition that
$30-$35,000 is absolutely not “affordable”
for the majority of Americans who are living paycheck to paycheck. I don’t really think that needed to be pointed out, but there you go.People living paycheck to paycheck are not shopping for a brand new car, they shop used if they’re even in the market.
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