The State of EV Shopping in 2024

At a current check out to the NY Auto Program it was excellent to see how many were either present or being highlighted, but right at the primary entryway was the Nissan Leaf. EVs have actually a come a long way because the Leaf was initially presented and it's worth highlighting the number of choices there are currently (that existed at the program a minimum of) and just how broad of a variety they cover.

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00:00 Intro
00:45 The Start: The Nissan Leaf
01:30 2024 Nissan Leaf Now
02:18 2024 Nissan Ariya
03:11 2024 Hyundai Kona
03:52 2025 ID. Buzz
04:40 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5
05:05 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N.
05:42 2024 Chevrolet Silverado .
07:08 2024 Kia EV9.
07:49 2024 Porsche Macan .
08:30 In Conclusion.


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14 responses to “The State of EV Shopping in 2024”

  1. @t1328 Avatar
    @t1328

    Good video. A ton of options out there. I just switched from a 2019 Audi e-tron to a new (Highlander) Tesla Model 3 RWD. My e-tron was declared a total loss after a relatively minor accident. Each is very nice in its own way, with the Audi being ideal for people who want to very slowly transition into EVs (pretty much feels and drives like an insanely smooth and luxurious, but regular Audi), and the Tesla being about the polar opposite. Went with the base Model 3, because the new Model 3 comes out of the box with an insane amount of features for its price (particularly after the tax incentives if you lease), and it is insanely fun to drive.

    1. @EVBuyersGuide Avatar
      @EVBuyersGuide

      Glad you’re ok after the accident (even if the car isn’t) and that you’re sticking with EVs! I got to spend some time in the updated Model 3 and you’re right, the base model brings a lot to the table without needing to upgrade further. -Travis

  2. @JarmelSingsKaraoke Avatar
    @JarmelSingsKaraoke

    Great Job 🔥😊

    1. @EVBuyersGuide Avatar
      @EVBuyersGuide

      Thanks for watching! -Travis

  3. @kelalamusic9258 Avatar
    @kelalamusic9258

    So many are saying that EVs are on the decline, as well as interest. I enjoyed looking at the EV models you are featuring, but I couldn’t help but notice few people attending the show. Was this before the show started as you and a few others were allowed in to view/video beforehand?

    1. @EVBuyersGuide Avatar
      @EVBuyersGuide

      This was prior to the show being open to the public, things are often set up for media a few days in advance. -Travis

  4. @iNFECTED_pIE Avatar
    @iNFECTED_pIE

    Love my 2023 Chevy Bolt EV! Great city car.

    1. @nevco8774 Avatar
      @nevco8774

      That is awesome, but EUV is better in the long run for some folks having legs and wishing to ride on the rear seats.
      Its discontinuation is a sad part.

    2. @EVBuyersGuide Avatar
      @EVBuyersGuide

      It’s a shame the Bolt was shelved and I’ve got my fingers crossed that it comes back in similar form as it left. I’ll admit, I have my concerns. -Travis

    3. @iNFECTED_pIE Avatar
      @iNFECTED_pIE

      @@nevco8774 I rarely have passengers, so it’s perfect for me, front seat leg room is more than enough for my 6ft frame 👍🏻

  5. @nevco8774 Avatar
    @nevco8774

    Can you create a video/podcast/livestream about the sales in May 2024 about the BEV sales vs PHEV vs HEV vs ICE the way you Trevis and Alex do the best: with numbers, comparisons, analysis and explanation of reality in this volatile market?

    1. @EVBuyersGuide Avatar
      @EVBuyersGuide

      Thanks for the idea, we’ll take a look and see if that’s something we can do. -Travis

  6. @rightlanehog3151 Avatar
    @rightlanehog3151

    Travis, How many New York Auto Shows do they have each year? 🤔

    1. @EVBuyersGuide Avatar
      @EVBuyersGuide

      Just the one that I know of, this video got pushed back a bit. -Travis

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