Woof. They drive really well, but the market just isn’t ready for a $60K+ fast car.

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      I was thinking the same, so did a search here. At my local dealer, the cheapest is still $55K. But there’s a dealer within an hour who has them for $30-$35K. So, maybe the message hasn’t gotten out yet? Seems to be some truth to it.

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          You’re using a lot of weasel words for somebody who called me the lazy writer :)

          What percent are accurate, do you reckon? Should I update my headline to show multiple EV Chargers for sale at less than 50% of their MSRP, or just the one?

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            When you say “Electric chargers” you give the impression that all, or even a majority, are for sale at that price. When in reality it’s 1 or 2 in the entire nation.

            Maybe try “Charger EVs for sale in the 30s and below”, or similar.

            E: looks like you got the same feedback on Reddit.

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              You seem to be misunderstanding the difference between MSRP and sales price.

              MSRP is centrally or nationally set. Sales price is locally set.

              Re-read the headline, you would have to misread what I actually wrote to get the understanding that you got out of it.

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                I understand perfectly but I don’t know what any of that has to do with this conversation. MSRP is in the $70s, which no one is talking about.