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It’s been nearly four months since deliveries of the 2012 Coda Sedan started, but with the automaker not willing to divulge its sales figures and very few cars spotted on the road, is the automaker in trouble? According to PluginCars, the Californian automaker’s biggest problem at the moment is availability of cars. No test-drives Even one of Coda’s key dealerships, based in the heart of Silicon Valley, has difficulties giving customers test drives of production cars. Plugincars reports that one customer, Bob Ostertag, a teacher at U.C. Davis, has been waiting for more than...
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June Plug-In Electric Car Sales: Volt Stays Strong, Leaf LowHalf of this year is now gone, which means it's time once again to look at sales of plug-in electric cars--both for June and for the first six months of 2012. Coming off a streak of low sales months, 535 Nissan Leafs were sold in June, less than one-third the 1,708 Leafs delivered in June 2011...
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Why Is Tesla Scared To Release Its Electric-Car Sales Data?Frankly, we understand why Fisker Automotive and Coda Automotive might not want to release their sales data. Both companies have struggled mightily with delayed rollouts of their first plug-in electric cars. But Tesla Motors just nailed its promised late-June first delivery date for the Model S...
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So How Many 2012 Model S Electric Cars Can Tesla Really Sell?The 2012 Tesla Model S has launched, short drive reviews are coming in, and new owners are taking delivery every day. So what's next for Tesla? We know what the company plans to launch for its future vehicles--the 2014 Model X crossover, a Roadster replacement, and down the road, a smaller, less...
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Nissan Sticks With 20K Leafs In U.S. By End Of (Fiscal) YearElectric-car sales are actually doing better than sales of hybrid-electric vehicles were at the same stage of their launch, though you'd never know it from much of the media. But the prevalent "electric-car-sales-are-disastrous" meme has caused carmakers to couch their predictions much more...
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Penske Automotive Signs To Become 2012 Fisker Karma DealerYesterday, Fisker Automotive, makers of the super-sexy 2012 Karma plug-in hybrid sports car, announced that it had just signed its 80th independent dealer. But Fisker’s 80th dealer, Fisker of Scottsdale, Arizona, isn’t owned by a local independent dealer chain. It’s owned by...
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It's quite the morning for electric-car news today, but we didn't want to let one from yesterday slip by either. After a lumpy start to sales of the Chevrolet Volt, it appears that California dealers now can't keep the range-extended electric car in stock. According to an analysis of registration data from January through March provided by R.L. Polk, the Detroit Free Press reports that California bought more Volts by far--837 of them--than in the second-highest state, which was Michigan at just 232. California buyers are crucially important to the future success of Detroit's automakers, who...
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2012 Nissan Leaf Leases: $289 For Base SV, $319 For Nicer SLThe low sales of the Nissan Leaf electric car have been much discussed in the media--just as those of the Chevy Volt were until it began to log respectable sales numbers over the last few months. Nissan is now completing its switch from centralized online reservations for the car to treating it...
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May Electric-Car Sales: Leaf Recovers, Volt And Prius SteadyThe May sales figures for plug-in electric cars continued steady, with the Chevrolet Volt leading the pack at 1,680 deliveries--15 percent up on the April figure of 1,462, but below its all-time March high of 2,289. The Nissan Leaf logged sales of just 510 units in May, barely starting a recovery...
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2012 Volt Electric Car Brings Chevy Whole New Type Of CustomerWho buys a Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid car? It’s a question that we’ve tried to answer in the past, examining initial sales data from General Motors to try and create the automotive equivalent of an indentikit Volt buyer. Unsurprisingly, many early-adopting Volt buyers were green car...
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Mazda CX-5 Stops Loving Truffula Trees, Starts Hating Electric-CarsAutomakers love to take automotive journalists somewhere exotic for the official launch of a new car, usually somewhere hot and sunny. So when Mazda announced its European launch of the 2013 CX-5 compact crossover SUV would take place in the rugged, rural landscape of Highland Scotland, we assumed...
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Sales Of Fuel-Efficient Hybrids And Plug-In Electrics Soared In Q1We already know that April was a great month for Toyota Prius hybrid sales, but it turns out that the first quarter of the year produced stellar sales numbers for hybrids in general, as well as plug-in electric cars. More than 100,000 hybrids and plug-in cars--113,457--were sold in January...
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With gas prices high, you'd expect people to buckle down and hang onto their existing cars rather than spending the money to buy new ones, right? Errrrrrr, actually not. According to Mike Jackson, the outspoken and always quotable CEO of AutoNation, buyers who've put off their new-car purchases are now returning to dealers. And at least some of them do so precisely because new-car gas mileage is now so much better than what they're driving today. It's a confluence of two events: The mandated fuel efficiency of new cars in 2012 is higher than it's ever been (it will increase steadily through...
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Toyota Prius Hybrid Sales Soar For Second MonthYesterday, we told you electric-car sales were down slightly in April--even as overall car sales continued to recover. But while the plug-in sales will likely stay low for awhile, both ebbing and flowing, one green model benefited greatly in April: the ur-hybrid Toyota Prius. Now that all four...
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April Electric Car Sales Lower; Plug-In Prius Leads SalesSales of plug-in electric cars fell last month, with especially low sales of the Nissan Leaf, following their strong showing in March. Last month, just 370 Nissan Leaf battery-electric cars were sold, down from 579 in March, and bringing this year's Leaf sales to only 2,103 in the first four...
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One In 10 New Vehicles Will Be Diesel In 2015, Bosch Says; Here's WhyHybrids have fans, diesels have fans, and while they produce their best fuel economy under different circumstances, each one tends to be a greener choice than a conventional gasoline car. But passenger cars with diesels are now just a tiny part of the U.S. market (less than 1 percent) compared to...
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Average Fuel Economy Tops 24 MPG In March For First Time EverIt's working. Concerted efforts by automakers to meet new, more stringent fuel-economy requirements are gradually driving up the efficiency of new passenger vehicles sold in the U.S. A report from the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute pegged the average gas mileage of new...
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Nissan CEO On Leaf Sales: Take The Long View, It Will HappenIt's the kind of question that makes every CEO roll his eyes. In effect, it translated to: Your sales of one model last month were lousy, so is that car a failure in the market? But if the model is the Nissan Leaf, the first battery electric vehicle sold in volume in the U.S. (and around the...
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Car sales overall continued their upward trend last month, but sales of plug-in cars soared in March to more than 3,800 units. The bulk of those sales came from a resurging Chevy Volt, which logged its highest-ever single-month sales figure, along with the debut of the Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid. More plug-ins in total were sold last month than in any month since December 2010, when the Nissan Leaf and the Chevy Volt--the first two mass produced electric cars of the modern era--went on sale. Sales of the Chevrolet Volt spiked from the February total of 1,023 to 2,289, for a total of 3,915...
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Electric Cars ARE Coming, But It Will Be Slow: Why Is This So Hard To Grasp?Major evolutionary change takes a long time. That's as true for electric cars as for opposable thumbs--though it will be measured in decades, not millennia. We frequently have to say that declaring plug-in cars a sales failure after 14 months (as certain commentators have done) is wildly premature...
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80 Million Vehicles Built Globally Last Year--A New RecordWell, the numbers are in. Despite the lingering effects of economic recession, the world's auto industry built more vehicles in 2011 than ever in history: 80 million, in fact. That's a new record, and the number is 3 percent higher than the 2010 total. The data comes from the International...
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Toyota Prius Hybrid Demand Rises As Gas Heads Toward $5/GallonAs gas prices across the U.S. continue an upward march towards $5 per gallon, demand for Toyota Hybrids is now the highest it has been for nearly four years. On Thursday last week, Toyota reported that sales of all Prius brand hybrids -- including the new 2012 Toyota Prius V wagon -- were up 52...
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2012 Ford Focus Electric Won’t Be Available Outside NY, CA Until Sept.Back in November, we reported that Ford was planning on starting deliveries of its 2012 Ford Focus Electric to customers in New York and California before the end of 2011, with sales in other areas due to follow some time this year. In reality, while Ford technically did get all-electric Focuses to...
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Will Electric Cars Become Popular? BP, Exxon Remain SkepticalPresident Obama might see a bright future for electric cars in the United States, but not everyone shares his positive outlook. Unsurprisingly, oil giants BP and Exxon are among them. In a report released last month, BP outlined data which suggests that electric cars will only account for 4 percent...
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