Why Even Dealers Are DUMPING Used Electric Vehicles: Shocking Reasons Revealed!

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Discover the surprising reasons why dealers are ditching used electric cars in this eye-opening video. From hidden costs to limited demand, find out the shocking truths behind why even dealers are choosing to move away from selling pre-owned electric vehicles. Stay informed and learn more about the challenges faced in the second-hand electric car market. Watch now to stay ahead of the curve!

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  • Charging a EV next to your home is a time bomb. As they get older the fires will get out of hand. I won’t park anywhere near a EV.
  • @Dadu882
    There is lots of money involved. Taxpayer money.
  • @RobertETH
    Won’t our grandchildren and great-grandchildren love dealing with all that unbound lithium entering the ecosystem and groundwater system around the world as EV batteries rot in landfills…?
  • @TS-wh4ey
    Even if they kept producing them thinking folks will eventually be forced to buy them when their current ICE vehicle wears out, people will keep their older ICEs and continue to repair them for as long as it takes. Eventuality them EV dealers will be sitting on a stockpile of new EVs and no cash flow.
  • @johngoard8272
    Well mate you mention the insurance and I have said for a long time now how long before the insurance companies latch onto those who own an EV and park them at their home dwelling place. How long before those companies realise the fact that these wretched vehicles can cause a tremendous amount of damage not just to the vehicle itself but the garage, carport, or even next to the house while the EV is on charge or has some form of defect that causes the vehicle to burst into a conflagration that is far worse than an "ordinary" fire?? I reckon the clock is ticking on the premiums rising when owning an EV that is kept at the owners home.
  • When I read all these negative comments about EV’s, I wonder how much research these people do? The comments about the Chevrolet Bolt catching fire was resolved long ago. Besides it was less than twenty that caught fire worldwide, and that was paid for by LG. The reason Ford can’t survive in the market is because the only EV they have is the Mustang that starts around 45k. I think people that write about EV’s should talk more to people that have them.
  • As a person who has owned many vehicles. EVs are not only dangerous loose a lot of money pulls your hair out with frustration over software issues biggest thing they have no Soul!!!
  • Great video. You compacted a lot of information into this video. However, don't forget how Tesla sells credits to the other automakers who don't meet the CAFE standards, all game.
  • Unbound lithium? EV batteries are already being re-used for residential battery storage. Recycling businesses are starting up now. Up to now not enough supply to make them economicly viable
  • @Iamandthatiam
    where do I buy that cheep Tesla nobody wants? prices are thru the roof
  • How much oil and coal are consumed to produce and transport materials and EVs? Lots.
  • @forwork5458
    I will accept a tesla if someone wants to give me one
  • @seaplaneguy1
    New combustion tech will be: 150 MPG HWY 240 MPG City 200 MPG average 300k mile warranty, 900k life 30,000 $ 3k mile range on 20 gal, 9k on 60. 300 HP continuous, 900 HP peak 30 times less energy $ 3 redundant engines 0 loss in range hot/cold. 60% EV weight. It also captures CO2 and water which can put out any fire. Use Ethanol fuel and near zero fire risks. Fuel making OFF grid via solar thermal and nuclear will be 20 to 30 times less costs (3 cents/kwh) than a 100% RE grid (60 cent/kwh house, 90 at super charger) charging an EV. 20 to 30 times! Game over folks. LOL. EVs are 100% obsolete due to this fuel making issue alone. Fuel making for old ICE cars works also. They just use 4-5 times more fuel, but that fuel is 100 times less CO2 than gasoline. CO2 for EV is 600 gCO2/kwh. 300 for battery and 300 for 100% RE grid. Gasoline is 300...LOL. New combustion is 3 gCO2/kwh for fuel and 4 at the wheel. Old ICE is 20. Do the math. 600/4=150 times less. 600/20 = 30 times less CO2. EVs cannot lower CO2. Combustion with Electro fuel can. 30 to 150 times less CO2. There is NO POINT TO AN EV IF CO2 is the issue. NONE.
  • @Chimonger1
    Crashing because, the vehicle industry & other industries are STILL doing it wrong, in SO many ways!! Industry is still focused on top-down, trickle-down. Still over-using resources with no end in sight, trashing environments to do it. Still optimizing OBSCENE levels of Planned Obsolescence. Still focused on relatively old tech. Still forcing hydrogen & other options out of the market. Still pushing so,unions before figuring out how to achieve the mandates. People WANT energy efficiency,  but industries have chronically, routinely, gotten rid of good innovations, even k!lled inventors to shut them up. Industries have deliberately destroyed all competition, from efficient electric, widespread public transit, to efficient, stable early EVs, & also, super-efficient petroleum vehicles. Demand is not poor. But, industries desperately want to perpetrate that lie.  It’s industries’ fault, on every level, dominantly for profiteering, Govt mandates have been very badly written, for a long time. Good ol’ combustion engines COULD convert to alternate fuels—including electric—but Govt & industries have blocked that, for DECADES. That’s on THEM. Not on consumers.
  • 👍Excellent! Just like the self driving cars failed EV will not be successful in our times and lifestyles Goverment can push but cant force dealers and people to buy battery cars that dont fit into todays world EV are for people who never drive and have loads of cash EV has not passed the test Their not dependable Worthless in city life My final car 2020 Honda I will not get on board with EV👎👎👎
  • @claudiodiez55
    Would you buy a gas powered car that will need a motor and transmission in 10 -15 years that will cost 15-20 K
  • These guys are lying, its because of this i will never buy an ice car. EVs aren't for everyone the cost are coming down and if you like evs you won't go back. Especially with these a-holes