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Wait, you mean middle- and lower-class Canadians--who are most people--aren't buying cars?
Could it be that they can't afford them, and even if they could, they can't charge them at home because they don't own a home?
Car makers took the EV revolution as a sequel to the SUV revolution: a way to boost average margin per unit, or rather, as a way to squeeze more juice. Unfortunately, real estate investors and Galen Weston have already squeezed our collective lemons.
If ford built an electric version of the 2005-2010 Ranger I would buy it today. It's not even a new idea, they made electric Rangers around 2000 but they had lead acid batteries so the range was only 150km.
I want a PRACTICAL pickup, not a god damned $61K, 5 seat, electric minivan with 4 foot trunk.
Cargo vans are more practical than pick up trucks for 95% of uses. Modern trucks are more like status symbols than work horses.
Totally, you can fit a hell of a lot more sheet material into a cargo van than a modern pickup. Even minivans with fold down seats have more cargo space than a Ram with 4x5.5 box.
I learned this years ago. Many minivans are capable of towing 3500 pounds and can hold 4'x8' sheets of plywood flat on the floor. The bonus is that I can also carry 6 passengers with me if I need, which you can't do with a pickup. At least not legally, anyways.
They're heavier than pickups and use more fuel, and are less useful because you share the cab with your cargo.
For most cargo vans there is a wall that separates the cargo from the cab. In some places this is a legal requirement to help prevent injury from loose cargo during an accident. Even without a partition I don't see how sharing the cab with cargo is less useful, maybe more dangerous but not less useful.
Fuel economy used to be much worse for trucks vs vans but with modern vehicles they even out more and many smaller vans have a better fuel economy than a light pick up truck.
i recently bought a 2010 Mazda B4000 and it is great vehicle. I would love if I could convert it to electric but I will deal with its mediocre mileage. Only 21,000 km on it so I should have years of good use out of it still.
Whoa! That's a good find. I bought a B2300 a few years ago, just rolled over to 200,000km though.
As little as I drive it will take years to crack 30k unless I take up off roading or something.
Alpha motors was hopeful to fill this void. Most likely will never come out though
Odd, tried to go look at an EV9 and was told there was over a year wait and no model to look at. That is even before getting into it being far more than I want to spend.
"EVs are twice as hard to sell today" says industry that has done everything except make cars with prices at $15000 or less