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Everyone in the so-called "mainstream media" talks about an EV fiasco as the sales of electric vehicles are grinding to a halt. While this might be accurate, it primarily affects legacy carmakers whose EVs fail to attract customers. A recent study reveals that the Kia EV6 and Ford F-150 Lightning are among the slowest-selling used vehicles.

Many traditional carmakers faced sluggish EV sales, with their models spending more time on dealers' lots than on the roads. The trend worries analysts and terrifies car dealers, who have started to push back against electrification plans. Many argue that people don't want electric vehicles, and carmakers seem to concur. The biggest carmakers in the US, Ford and GM, have announced scaling back their EV plans, while Stellantis hasn't even started.



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