
EVs Depreciate Faster Than Average, New Study Shows 57.2% Drop
The average five-year-old EV loses 57.2% of its value, depreciating faster than the industry average of 41.8%.

The average five-year-old EV loses 57.2% of its value, depreciating faster than the industry average of 41.8%.

When Volkswagen launched the ID.4 in the U.S. in 2021, it aimed to be a big player in the electric vehicle market.

Chevrolet, Ford, and Hyundai led non-Tesla EV sales in the U.S. for 2025, as Tesla’s sales fell by 7% that year.

Used EVs surged in popularity in 2025, with Tesla’s Model 3 leading. The Hyundai Ioniq 5 jumped to 8th place.

At long last, I’ve sold my gas truck. I’m committed to an electric future, but I’m still deciding on which EV.

“I can’t drive an EV. I don’t want to sit for hours waiting for it to charge.” This complaint is a misconception. Modern EVs…

There is a place near San Diego, a stop away from heaven with beautiful trails for hiking, biking, and more.

Explore the ups and downs of top US EV sales in Q3. Ford’s F-150 Lightning and Audi Q6 e-tron highlight trends.

EV transaction prices rose $5,000 in October post-tax credit. Despite slowed leasing, enthusiasm for electrification grows.

Hurry! Only two weeks left to buy a used EV in the US and qualify for a $4,000 tax credit before it’s gone on Sept 30, 2025!