John Voelcker of Tempting Fate Tours and Contributing Editor Car & Driver
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John Voelcker of Tempting Fate Tours and Contributing Editor Car & Driver

John Voelcker joins us again to discuss recent quarterly EV sales and the growth of the EV market. He mentions that EV sales continue to rise despite the headlines, and he predicts that EVs will make up 10% of the market by the end of the year. He also talks about the introduction of GM's Ultium vehicles and his experience driving the Chevy Blazer EV, Silverado EV, Equinox EV, Cadillac Lyric, and GMC Hummer EV. The conversation then shifts to the Tesla Cybertruck and its potential adoption by traditional truck buyers. They also discuss the challenges of charging infrastructure and the impact on the used EV market. In this conversation, John Voelcker and Chase discuss various topics related to electric vehicles (EVs). They touch on the challenges of used EVs, the Polestar 5, the distinction between Polestar and Volvo, the impact of tax credits on EV adoption, and John's YouTube series: Tempting Fate Tours.

Takeaways

  1. EV sales continue to rise and John expects to make up 10% of the market by the end of the year.
  2. The adoption of the Tesla Cybertruck by traditional truck buyers is uncertain due to its unique design and price point, however sales have still been strong among EV trucks.
  3. Charging infrastructure remains a challenge, especially for lower-income households and those living in multiple dwellings.
  4. The used EV market is experiencing variation in prices, with Tesla Model 3s holding their value better than older Nissan Leafs. Used EVs can be a viable option for those who need a round-town vehicle, but they may not be suitable as a primary vehicle for long commutes.
  5. Polestar aims to be a performance brand, while Volvo focuses on comfort and intuitive design.
    1. Coincidentally the Polestart 5 is positioned as a luxury, sporty sedan that competes with the Tesla Model S, Porsche Panamera, and Taycan.
  6. Tax credits can help make EVs more affordable, but the requirements for eligibility can be complex and may favor leasing over purchasing.
  7. Attempting Fate Tours is a YouTube series where John and his friend embark on car adventures, including driving vintage cars and documenting their experiences, good and bad.


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Keywords
EV sales, quarterly sales, market growth, GM Ultium vehicles, Chevy Blazer EV, Silverado EV, Equinox EV, Cadillac Lyric, GMC Hummer EV, Tesla Cybertruck, traditional truck buyers, charging infrastructure, used EV market, electric vehicles, EVs, used EVs, Polestar 5, Polestar, Volvo, tax credits, Attempting Fate Tours

John Voelcker joins us again to discuss recent quarterly EV sales and the growth of the EV market. He mentions that EV sales continue to rise despite the headlines, and he predicts that EVs will make up 10% of the market by the end of the year. He also talks about the introduction of GM's Ultium vehicles and his experience driving the Chevy Blazer EV, Silverado EV, Equinox EV, Cadillac Lyric, and GMC Hummer EV. The conversation then shifts to the Tesla Cybertruck and its potential adoption by traditional truck buyers. They also discuss the challenges of charging infrastructure and the impact on the used EV market. In this conversation, John Voelcker and Chase discuss various topics related to electric vehicles (EVs). They touch on the challenges of used EVs, the Polestar 5, the distinction between Polestar and Volvo, the impact of tax credits on EV adoption, and John's YouTube series: Tempting Fate Tours.

Takeaways

  1. EV sales continue to rise and John expects to make up 10% of the market by the end of the year.
  2. The adoption of the Tesla Cybertruck by traditional truck buyers is uncertain due to its unique design and price point, however sales have still been strong among EV trucks.
  3. Charging infrastructure remains a challenge, especially for lower-income households and those living in multiple dwellings.
  4. The used EV market is experiencing variation in prices, with Tesla Model 3s holding their value better than older Nissan Leafs. Used EVs can be a viable option for those who need a round-town vehicle, but they may not be suitable as a primary vehicle for long commutes.
  5. Polestar aims to be a performance brand, while Volvo focuses on comfort and intuitive design.
    1. Coincidentally the Polestart 5 is positioned as a luxury, sporty sedan that competes with the Tesla Model S, Porsche Panamera, and Taycan.
  6. Tax credits can help make EVs more affordable, but the requirements for eligibility can be complex and may favor leasing over purchasing.
  7. Attempting Fate Tours is a YouTube series where John and his friend embark on car adventures, including driving vintage cars and documenting their experiences, good and bad.


Watch the full episode on Youtube

Also if you are looking to either buy a Tesla or even test drive one, feel free to use our referral code.


Want to be a guest on Grid Connections?


Website | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook


Keywords
EV sales, quarterly sales, market growth, GM Ultium vehicles, Chevy Blazer EV, Silverado EV, Equinox EV, Cadillac Lyric, GMC Hummer EV, Tesla Cybertruck, traditional truck buyers, charging infrastructure, used EV market, electric vehicles, EVs, used EVs, Polestar 5, Polestar, Volvo, tax credits, Attempting Fate Tours



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Good morning, Grid Connections listeners.




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Today we are thrilled to have John
Volcker, contributing editor at Car and




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Driver Magazine and host of Tempting Fate
Tours join us again.




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In this exciting episode, we dive deep
into the LACE EV sales numbers, providing




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you with the most up -to -date insights in
the electric vehicle market.




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John shares his first -hand experience
test driving GM's Ultium vehicles from




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their new electric crossovers to their
large electric SUVs and trucks.




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We explore the innovations and challenges
faced by GM with their current electric




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product




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But that's not all.




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John also takes us on a journey to England
where he recently met with the team at




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Polestar.




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We discussed their current EV offerings
and get a sneak peek into their future




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products.




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You can find a link to John's recent
articles on Polestar and many other in




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today's show notes.




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With




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Enjoy.




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I know there's been a lot of great topics
since we talked last, it's been about six




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months and you've done some travels to all
sorts of different events.




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You've been testing new cars among other
things.




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So let's just kind of kick it off with, we
might actually, I guess, be working




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backwards, but I know one of the things we
wanted to talk about today was just the




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recent quarterly EV sales




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Sure.




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We don't analyze sales month by month
anymore because a lot of car makers have




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stopped issuing monthly sales.




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They do them quarterly.




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Made people like me very grumbly
initially, but quarterly is not so bad.




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And in some ways you may get less noise
level quarter to quarter.




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But EV sales continue to rise despite the
headlines you may have read.




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And I am at this point reduced to quoting
Barbie.




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math class can be hard.




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A decline in the rate of sales growth is
not a decline in sales.




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And in fact, one of the big questions for
analysts, we were at about 6 % EVs out of




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the total market sold in 2022.




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We were at about 8%.




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Last year, 2023, we hit 10 % this year,
2024.




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And...




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I tend to think that one of the factors
that we're not necessarily including when




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we look at the second half of this year is
GM finally, finally is starting to move




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significant numbers of Ultium vehicles.




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First out of, in Q2 really out of their
factories into their dealers, although the




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sales numbers ticked up, but I think in Q3
and Q4 we'll see some significant sales




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from GM.




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just as they've sort of washed out the
last significant numbers of Bolt EVs and




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EUVs.




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So I look forward to that.




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I'm actually driving a Chevy Blazer EV
this week, and that's the last of the




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Ultiums now on the market that I hadn't
driven.




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So Blazer EV, Silverado EV, most recently
the Equinox EV, which I liked quite a lot.




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And then prior to that, the Cadillac
Lyric.




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and the GMC Hummer EV in both of its body
styles.




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So there will be more Ultium vehicles
coming.




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They've already announced the Escalade IQ,
Cadillac Celestic, the ultra luxury sedan




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for $300 , isn't really a major sales
mover, although it's a prestige car, but




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there will be others that GM hasn't
announced.




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There's a Cadillac, for instance, the
Vistic, smaller.




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So all in all, I




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If the rest of the market continues doing
what it did in the first and second




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quarters and you add GM to that, plus
there's Honda Prologues made by GM and




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Acura ZDXs made by GM, then we should see
some numbers.




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What happened in Q2 is that most of the
folks who are not Tesla were up.




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Not all of them, and I won't go through
the list.




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Tesla, however, being roughly 50 % of the
market in the US,




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If, as the saying goes, if they catch a
cold, no, if they sneeze, the entire




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industry catches a cold.




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And Tesla for the first time was less than
50 % of all the EVs sold in the US.




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Now that's battery electrics, which is all
Tesla makes, and plug -in hybrids.




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I have an article on plug -in hybrids
coming out within the next week or 10




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days.




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Watch for it.




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But I remain...




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Guardedly optimistic that 10 % of the
market is not an unreasonable thing for us




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to hope




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By what time?




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by the end of this




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End of this year.




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OK.




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No, I think that's a pretty realistic
expectation.




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Looking at it's funny you mentioned the
thing about Tesla sales because there were




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two things that I noticed.




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You're right that Tesla's




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sales brought down the overall market, but
then coincidentally, I forget not by a




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whole lot, but then ironically, because of
the cyber truck sales and the actual price




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of it, it caused the average EV price to
go up just slightly, which is kind of a




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funny twist.




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But you're right.




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If you kind of take them out and you start
looking at a lot of the domestic players,




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especially, there's pretty positive growth
signs with,




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I think the Cybertruck is really one of
the big unknowns for Tesla.




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I was told I have now met the owner of the
first Tesla Cybertruck in Woodstock, New




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York, who told me that it was clear that
everybody else was going to be driving




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these five years.




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Hence, it's so advanced that the Detroit
truck makers had no idea what to do, can't




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keep up and so on.




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And he expects there to




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many dozens of them in a woodstock three
or five years hence.




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That's one side of the equation.




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The other side of the equation is, is this
a vehicle once you get past Tesla's




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existing audience, the early adopters and
those people who really want to make a




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statement driving what I have tended to
describe as something that looks like a




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dystopian movie prop.




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Once you get past that set of people are
the truck users




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by hundreds of thousands of F -150s and
Ram 1500s and Chevy Silverados going to




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adopt something like the Cybertruck,
especially given its price points.




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Very much up in the air right now.




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I have my own thoughts, but I'm gonna wait
till the end of the year like everything




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else and then we can sort out the pieces.




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Yeah, I completely agree.




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I think at the price point, there's
definitely not going to be a strong room




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for it to scale beyond where it's at right
now.




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But at the same time, it's supposed to
come down.




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Right, right.




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You know, actually, I will I will push
back on that, though.




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What's really interesting is I was kind
looking at this the other day, going




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through the specs.




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And yeah, the big thing was that the
eighty thousand dollar one supposed to




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have five hundred miles.




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but the all wheel drive one actually has
more than they said it was only gonna have




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like 300.




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So I, but I will say obviously that's what
got everyone hyped up was this 500 mile




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range one.




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So it was just, it was just really
interesting to kind of look at like with




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inflation of these things since it's been
announced, like it is a miss, but numbers




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wise, I was actually surprised how close
it was than some people have been saying.




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It's still not one for one, but just, just
a caveat, just a caveat.




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Yeah.




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it is not, I mean, it would have been the
only pickup truck with 500 miles, right?




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It is not the only pickup truck, battery
electric, that has 300 miles of range.




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So in that sense, you




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Well, for sure, for sure.




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And I think with the GM products you're
seeing, I am curious to see, kind of




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talking about the Ultium platform, how
scalable the 200 kilowatt hour plus




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battery packs will be.




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And for those to scale at price point and
parity.




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But it is interesting you say that, not to
go down the Cybertruck rabbit hole, feel




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like that's something we've definitely
done before here.




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I have been, I think my surprise has just
been




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Impressions of people in real life versus
online are almost night and day.




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I don't have one personally, just to
clarify.




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But whenever I've been in public and one
goes by, I feel like the last month,




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especially I've seen a bunch of them go by
and people are like, what is that?




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That's really cool.




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And then you tell them the price point or
something like, okay, that makes sense.




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Which is kind of ironic to me also because
of like how basic it looks that they, the




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general public, the non -automotive space
seems to think that a very simple shape




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means it's




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expensive.




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But no, I agree with you.




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It'll be interesting to see if the average
traditional gas pickup buyer also adopts




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these.




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But that could be a podcast unto itself.




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Yeah, and my only only anecdote is you and
I live in different places in the world.




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Possibly the folks that you run into who
are repeatedly saying that's really cool




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are more forwarded looking.




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I have seen probably a 50 50 mix and I did
see one guy flip off a cyber




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just standing on the sidewalk, saw it, and
I won't do the gesture because you're




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recording, but you know what it looks
like, and it was not a respectful, that's




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cool gesture.




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So, we'll see.




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The market will tell




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Yeah.




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And I think one caveat also to say to that
is it does it does seem to be a




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generational if someone is like under 40,
there seems to be a much higher likelihood




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they think it's interesting.




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And I think you're 39.




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Right, John.




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So you're kind of right.




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Just on the precipice there.




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Yeah.




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As a 35 year old, I'm kind of on the
precipice, too, of depending, determining




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whether I like it or not.




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But I




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I let's change the subject.




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But no, I appreciate the the diversity and
thought on that because I agree with you




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like good or bad.




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I think if you're in the if you're a car
enthusiast, whether you hate or not, you




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just kind of have to respect it for being
so different with after like the last




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decade and a half of kind of having more
cars becoming a little bit more amorphous.




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I don't know if that was the right
direction.




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But at least I think it's what's kind of
opened the door for like companies like




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Hyundai and others to do more kind of
angular and edgier design and maybe make




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something that is more approachable.




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Really.




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effect.




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The question, I think, looking at
automotive history is, in terms of




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something really different, you know, is
this a striking design?




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Let's, I don't know, let's take the
Chrysler 300 in 2006, which was that




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square gangster looking sedan.




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No one had ever seen a sedan like




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before from an American maker, at least
since the 60s, that was widely admired, I




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think, as a striking form that a lot of
people looked at.




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Or is it the Pontiac Aztec?




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See, not to keep this conversation going,
I totally get the Aztec comparison.




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I almost think it's like more Lamborghini
Countach.




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The Countach looks better, but it's like
this absurd level of angular design that




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just doesn't look like it should work.




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And maybe it doesn't, but yes, yes, yes,
yes.




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No, let's, let's go back to Ultium though.




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Cause I'm really curious since you've
driven a lot more of those than I have




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around the actual, let's start with the
trucks, especially.




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What has been kind of your experience
talking about a truck that's got over at




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least 400 miles of range, but has these
heavy battery packs and they themselves




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are pretty heavy trucks, even by large
truck standards.




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What has kind of been your experience with
that product line?




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And I guess to ask the same thing, do you
think that that is something that the




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traditional truck buyer is going to be
open to?




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Or is it just inherently going to be a
still a huge hurdle for that market due to




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it being EVs and EVs are bad




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There's a lot wrapped into that question.




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First thing, I continue to question GM's
making what I think of as the Avalanche,




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which is to say a single body with sail
panels, four door truck, essentially like




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the Chevy Avalanche from what was it?




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2002 to 2011 or some period like that.




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Yeah.




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And




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That was beloved by its owners, but the
highest ever sales of the Avalanche in one




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year, if I remember correctly, was well
under 100 units.




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So it was not a substantial portion of...




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Yeah.




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So, and as Ford will point out frequently
and often is




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their F -150 Lightning uses all the
standard outfits that businesses have




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taken, created, or bought for their
existing gasoline F -150s.




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And you can just drop those directly into
an F -150 Lightning.




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So it shows the two companies different
approaches, really.




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GM, Mrs.




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Barra, the CEO, has maintained for years
that EV sales will be additive.




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They're not going to be substitutive.




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they will get new people who would not
necessarily have bought a gasoline or




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diesel Silverado who will buy an electric
one.




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Ford says essentially some of it will be
additive, some of it can be substitutive




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because of all the fleet benefits to
running an electric truck.




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And of course they have Ford Pro, which is
all of the telematics data.




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They have a nice sort of way of charging,
tracking, charging data, et cetera, et




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cetera.




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GM has now started something like that,
but they are rather behind compared to




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Ford.




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So it's two different approaches, and I'm
very much looking forward to driving the




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Ram 1500, Rev, which is the battery
electric one, and Ram Charger, which is




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the series hybrid one.




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Series plug -in hybrid.




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So, whether or not all three of those
variants, all of whom have really loyal




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audiences remains to be seen.




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know, good to have another entrant.




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I do tend to point to the Japanese who
have been trying for 25 years to break




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into the US full -size pickup market.




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builds them in Texas.




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They have their truck development lab
there.




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The Toyota Tundra, after 20 plus years, is
just not a major factor in volume.




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I think it's 100, maybe 150 , compared
to selling about a million F -series




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pickups for Ford.




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Similar numbers for Chevy Silverado plus
GMC Sierra, same truck, different clothes.




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And Nissan gave up, and they're out of
that market entirely.




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So we'll see.




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There is, of course, the meme that went
around.




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I don't know if you saw this.




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A whole bunch of letters stuck to the back
of a truck window that said, never mind




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Cummins versus Powerstroke.




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Forget about Ford versus Chevy.




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We all have to band together and defeat
this EV.




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So, don't know how that attitude will play
out.




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Fleet makers will like the lower running
costs, but you had asked me, umpteen




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minutes ago, about driving the trucks.




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You know, like most Americans, I actually
drive small trucks.




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I had a Subaru out back until recently.




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So my main impression is they're really
big and heavy.




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They have a great ride.




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They have good acceleration, good
regenerative braking, and the Hummer,




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which has rear wheel steering, is
shockingly maneuverable.




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It's really, I had not expected a 9
pound vehicle




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to be quite as, I'm not sure nimble is the
word, quite as easy to drive given that




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you're several feet off the ground and
you're driving something the size of a




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small municipal hospital.




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But I also took a photo at one of the
roads that leads to my house that says




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weight limit four tons.




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Yeah.




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Now, experience has told us quite frankly,
the truck owners do not care about such




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things.




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When I asked GM about the weight of the
Hummer EV as tested, I have in mind 9




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pounds.




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That was the top trim one.




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Yeah.




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GM said, oh, as it says in all of our
documents and in the owner's handbook, it




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is the responsibility of the owner of the
vehicle to comply with all state, federal




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and local ordinances regarding the
operation of the vehicle.




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If we go back in history.




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Remember when there was that tax break
where small businesses could write off




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certain types of vehicles in one year and
a whole bunch of people bought Hummer H1s




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because they were over the three ton
weight limit?




00:18:08

They often, using those for commuting,
tended to live in pricey suburbs, which at




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least where I'm from, often have little
tiny winding 19th or 18th or 17th century




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roads, which have three ton bridges.




00:18:23

Do you think they obeyed those?




00:18:26

hell no.




00:18:27

So we'll see.




00:18:28

Let us hope there are no bridge failures.




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Well, and I think it's so funny too,
because I believe like back then the H2




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Hummer, whichever Hummer it was, like 6200
pound.




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Like it just, it crossed the line, but
just barely.




00:18:41

And then you look at the EVs in this space
now, and it is good to see some of them




00:18:46

are coming down weight, especially the
smaller ones.




00:18:48

But yeah, you've got the Rivians of the
world and everything else.




00:18:50

They just go blow right past that on the
weight size.




00:18:53

And I think it, I think it is definitely
something that needs to be considered and




00:18:58

talked about more.




00:19:00

but it's definitely something I've also
seen picked up already by the anti -EV




00:19:06

groups.




00:19:07

They're like, these things are so heavy.




00:19:08

Meanwhile, they are also driving their
F350 that is in the same ballpark.




00:19:14

shocked at the sudden concern over the
terrible cardiopulmonary effects of excess




00:19:24

thyroid particles from EVs.




00:19:26

I must have missed those folks' concern
over that same issue before EVs




00:19:34

I know it's the I missed that news to John
I'm not sure where it's being broadcast




00:19:39

but it's definitely not on a rater I did
want to ask you you mentioned you recently




00:19:43

owned a super you talked about a pickup so
I have to ask you was it the super Baja or




00:19:48

okay okay okay yeah




00:19:50

as my better half calls it, the BHAHAHAHA!




00:19:55

No, they are still running around and
actually I guess they're reluctant to.




00:20:00

Yeah.




00:20:00

are a collector's item is so funny.




00:20:02

It's not my cup of tea.




00:20:04

But living here on the west coast,
especially in Oregon, they are they are a




00:20:08

hot commodity.




00:20:08

If you have one, it's kind of bragging
rights even.




00:20:11

And it just seems like they only ever made
them in like red and a searing yellow.




00:20:15

That seems to be the only.




00:20:18

Yeah.




00:20:18

Yeah.




00:20:21

So I have somewhat less experience with
the big Altium trucks than I do with the




00:20:27

passenger vehicles.




00:20:29

Lyric, I said I was fairly impressed by
the Equinox.




00:20:34

The Blazer that I'm driving now gets a lot
of looks.




00:20:39

I can't tell if they're favorable or not.




00:20:41

Haven't gotten any thumbs




00:20:43

but it's that really lovely sort of deep
metallic, not quite maroon, but darker




00:20:48

red.




00:20:49

And it really pops.




00:20:51

I just find this dialing a little bit
overwrought.




00:20:54

The Equinox is a much simpler, fairly, I
don't want to say plain, because that




00:21:00

sounds like a...




00:21:00

you say the blazers almost over stylized
and the Equinox is like under stylized?




00:21:05

I kind of feel like they're a little bit.




00:21:07

They're not bad, but it just it is kind of
interesting that I think they're just a




00:21:11

little bit off the mark, at least in my
taste, styling wise.




00:21:14

the Equinox shape actually works.




00:21:17

I spent a fair amount of time with it.




00:21:18

I took an absolute ton of pictures and
it's color sensitive, but it's basically a




00:21:25

shape that's not going to scare anyone,
which I think for the highest volume




00:21:32

entrant in GM's growing EV line is the
right approach to




00:21:39

The controls are fairly understandable.




00:21:41

They're pretty much the same screens as in
the latest combustion engine, GM cars and




00:21:50

SUVs and trucks.




00:21:52

so unlike the Model 3, which has gotten
even less understandable if a newbie sits




00:22:02

down the first time and we expect the
Model Y to go that route at some point.




00:22:08

The Equinox is relatively understandable
for someone fresh to get in it, figure out




00:22:16

how to drive it.




00:22:18

And I like the package.




00:22:19

It's not light, but it's lighter than the
Blazer EV.




00:22:23

Still has a lot of room inside.




00:22:25

I can sit behind myself.




00:22:27

It's pushing the upper limits of the
compact SUV designation, but everything




00:22:32

has bracket grepped.




00:22:34

I mean, it's probably the size of a Toyota
Highlander 20 years ago, but...




00:22:38

The Toyota Highlander 20 years ago would
be tiny today.




00:22:43

Exactly.




00:22:44

I know one of the concerns or reviews of
it has just been overall good and then




00:22:50

kind of where it fell apart was around the
charging.




00:22:52

I was just curious if there was anything
or if in your experience you'd seen that




00:22:56

too.




00:22:58

So it seemed to charge well over a hundred
kilowatts.




00:23:03

don't, I didn't get a chance to charge it
personally.




00:23:06

Somebody else who did said he was in the
138, 145 range.




00:23:12

It was never realistic to expect that it,
the Blazer TV and all the rest, we're




00:23:18

going to have 800 volt charging.




00:23:21

GM's take is that the, given the range of
charges at which people start, you




00:23:28

Some people are like, oh my God, 50 %
battery, need to charge immediately.




00:23:32

You're not gonna get the benefit of 800
volt charging if you're charging from 50




00:23:36

to 80%.




00:23:36

You're just, you know, one or two minutes
maybe.




00:23:40

When I charged the Blazer yesterday, I saw
a consistent 154 kilowatts.




00:23:48

I started with 24%, I think, and you know,
it took...




00:23:57

What did it take?




00:23:58

It took probably 12, 15 minutes.




00:24:01

I'd have to look at the screen to get to
the point where I was well over half.




00:24:05

had comfortable range and there was no
reason to sit there and pay 64 cents a




00:24:11

kilowatt hour any more than I needed to.




00:24:15

But, yeah.




00:24:17

So I think the challenge comes and this is
really something that no automakers have




00:24:25

dealt with because they don't have




00:24:27

The challenge comes not with the first
buyer of these new EVs because four out of




00:24:34

five, I've said this before, I think I
said this last time, four out of five




00:24:38

households that have the income to be able
to buy a new car of any sort at an average




00:24:44

price of $48 have dedicated off
-street parking.




00:24:48

Only one in five really don't have a place
to charge, whether they street park or




00:24:54

whether they're a really expensive condo
or whatever it may




00:24:58

So those people will find their ways to
charging at home, overnight, and or at




00:25:04

work.




00:25:06

the automakers are kind of, you know,
that's how our data says people will




00:25:11

charge.




00:25:13

It's just that they don't have to, car
makers sell new cars.




00:25:16

They don't have to care about the used car
market, which is two and a half times as




00:25:19

large.




00:25:20

It's a much harder problem for the used
car




00:25:26

Yeah, it's, it kind of reminds me of a,
recently went to a dealership to help with




00:25:32

Kevin education thing and it was very.




00:25:36

interesting approaching them on both and
talking to them about not just the new




00:25:41

used car sales of EVs but, I'm sorry,
selling new EVs but then also how to price




00:25:48

it against like a used EV and then the
idea of the $4 credit that you can, a




00:25:53

lot of people would qualify for it just
gets to a point, unfortunately, where it




00:25:57

just seems like they don't want to deal
with it.




00:25:59

It makes it too complicated in the sale
but you're totally right.




00:26:02

I think that that is a market that's
really under




00:26:07

I just talked about and kind of built for
the right support to get people who may be




00:26:12

Interested or even have a lifestyle that
would work for an EV and don't fully




00:26:16

appreciate that or understand that And
it's just the resources when you go to buy




00:26:20

a car definitely do not incentivize that
kind of conversation Unfortunately, it




00:26:24

seems like to me at least right




00:26:25

Yeah, the folks who think most about this
are the ones who are involved in questions




00:26:30

of charging equity and making public EV
charging available to those households




00:26:38

that are not necessarily wealthy suburban
or urban households that can buy new cars.




00:26:45

But how do you make it possible for lower
income families, people who are much more




00:26:50

likely to live in multiple dwellings to
own an EV practically?




00:26:54

And you




00:26:56

a single public charging station eight
blocks away is probably not that.




00:27:01

So these are tougher questions.




00:27:06

Used EV prices seem, they plummeted at one
point, they seem to be returning, and




00:27:12

there's a lot of variation depending on
what the car's range is.




00:27:15

We now see a lot of used Tesla Model 3s,
so that's a range over 200 miles.




00:27:21

use Nissan Leafs that started out at 76
miles or 115 miles or whatever and have




00:27:28

battery degradation, that's an entirely
different piece of the market and




00:27:32

justifiably many, many people simply won't
consider




00:27:37

Well, I think it's really interesting to
the price point that a lot of those are




00:27:40

like you can easily get one for like six
thousand bucks.




00:27:44

And if it kind of goes back to exactly
what you're talking about, if you have two




00:27:47

or three cars and you just need a round
town vehicle and you have that luxury, why




00:27:51

not?




00:27:51

It's kind of it makes a lot of sense.




00:27:53

But if you're in the situation where it
needs to be your primary vehicle to get




00:27:56

around day to day, you're totally right.




00:27:58

There's definitely a struggle there.




00:27:59

And I think there is data that shows that
lower income households put more miles on




00:28:08

their vehicles than do higher income
households.




00:28:11

I don't know that's because higher income
households can split among more vehicles.




00:28:15

I think the average American household has
two point something vehicles.




00:28:19

The average high income U .S.




00:28:21

household has three point something
vehicles.




00:28:23

But especially if they're living in a
place and they have to drive a long way to




00:28:28

get to a job.




00:28:30

a what we in the northeast call a commuter
car or a station car probably isn't going




00:28:36

to cut it because that could be a 30 to 60
mile trip each way every




00:28:42

Right.




00:28:44

Now that's kind of the area where I'm at
too.




00:28:46

It's like it's easily in that bracket
where just unless you unless you want to




00:28:49

really risk it in the winter and you have
charging at work, it just doesn't seem




00:28:53

feasible for a lot of people to have that
stress of it.




00:28:56

But enough about the challenges of used
EVs.




00:29:00

Let's talk about the Polestar 5 that you
recently drove and did an article on.




00:29:06

Oh, OK.




00:29:07

Oh, got you.




00:29:08

So I give Polestar credit.




00:29:11

They've been extremely quiet because they
really only had one vehicle for four years




00:29:16

now, three years now, the Polestar 2,
which to their credit, they have




00:29:22

continuously refined.




00:29:24

I think the industry was quite shocked
when they said, nah, the single motor one




00:29:28

front drive, that's for low end economy
stuff.




00:29:31

We're going to make it rear drive.




00:29:33

Which, to be fair, Volkswagen had done.




00:29:36

Some of the Hyundai's are that way.




00:29:39

But the Polestar 2 has indeed been
upgraded multiple times.




00:29:47

And I had the interesting experience.




00:29:51

I have driven right -hand drive cars, and
three weeks ago I drove one for quite a




00:29:57

long distance.




00:30:00

excuse




00:30:00

I drove in a right -hand drive country in
a left -hand drive car, but driving a




00:30:04

right -hand drive car in England for a
couple hundred miles really, it took a




00:30:11

while for the, you'll never forget how to
ride a bicycle skills to come back.




00:30:17

I've found I have to turn on a little
voice just behind my left ear that




00:30:21

constantly says, stay left, stay left,
stay left, stay left, stay left.




00:30:25

And it worked, didn't hit anything and
actually,




00:30:29

The nice gentleman from Polestar the
second day said you're fine.




00:30:33

I'm gonna ride with some of the other
people so but Polestar finally has a




00:30:40

product line the Polestar 3 which is their
SUV same platform as the Volvo EX90 both




00:30:47

of those vehicles are now entering early
production in South Carolina in a plant




00:30:52

built for that purpose and Polestar will
also have the




00:30:59

which is one of those peculiar coupe
crossover hatchback, fastback, somethings,




00:31:09

and doesn't have a rear window.




00:31:12

But those two cars will pad out the
lineup.




00:31:16

So you'll have the two, three, four, and
now it's time for Polestar to talk about




00:31:20

what's coming next year, which will be a
2026 Polestar 5.




00:31:25

It is in simplest terms,




00:31:28

their competitor for the Tesla Model S,
the Porsche, Panamera, and Taycan, and




00:31:35

cars of that category.




00:31:38

High dollar, luxury, sporty, four -door
sedans.




00:31:44

And they built an R &D facility in England
because while England just has the remains




00:31:52

of an auto industry, Jaguar Rover Triumph
is, or excuse




00:31:56

Jaguar Land Rover is allowed to dispute
that, there's not what there used to be.




00:32:01

England still is stuffed with really good
automotive engineering.




00:32:07

It's where most of Formula One comes out
of, enormous amounts of motorsport, and




00:32:12

that's all centered in the Midlands around
a town called Coventry.




00:32:16

And so they opened an R &D shop there
three odd, maybe four years ago, and




00:32:23

they've just expanded it and taken another
property




00:32:26

more than twice as big because they found
their engineers were spending a lot of




00:32:30

time just playing Jenga and parking cars.




00:32:33

And so we got to tour both shops.




00:32:37

The Polestar 5 is a bonded aluminum
structure.




00:32:42

So in the new facility, they have a
gigantic oven that they simply put the




00:32:48

prototype in to test out different glues,
different temperature cycles, none of




00:32:53

which they'll talk about in detail.




00:32:54

A lot of IP there.




00:32:56

But they are developing the car, some of
the materials, and all of the handling and




00:33:05

what they call the integration, is making
sure all the different pieces, the




00:33:09

interior, the powertrain, the suspension,
the fabrication, all play well together.




00:33:16

That's really interesting.




00:33:18

I had kind been reading a little bit about
that.




00:33:19

I'm curious in your kind of take and
experience of someone




00:33:24

seen a lot of different automakers kind of
position different cars and their




00:33:29

manufacturing styles.




00:33:30

What about this really stood out to you?




00:33:33

And was there anything that good or bad
that you're like, this should this will be




00:33:39

the way moving forward.




00:33:41

A lot of EVs are made.




00:33:43

Or is this still kind of like, yeah, this
would work for a four door high end saloon




00:33:47

like you're talking about, but we're not
going to be seeing more kind of entry




00:33:50

level vehicles made this way.




00:33:53

It is not a very high volume process.




00:33:59

Stamping stuff out of steel is known and
above a certain volume of production.




00:34:04

It's cheaper and easier.




00:34:08

The Polestar 5 has a combination of cast,
milled, and sheet aluminum components




00:34:17

which are bonded together.




00:34:20

They didn't say glued, they always said
bonded, so I noted that.




00:34:25

But it is inevitably a more step
-intensive process than stamping an entire




00:34:33

side of a vehicle and simply having robots
welded all together.




00:34:37

What it does allow, according to them, is
once you get the basic platform, you can




00:34:43

do different vehicles, new top hats as
they call them, really, really




00:34:50

And so, the Polestar 5 is the four -door
luxury sedan.




00:34:54

They talked a little bit.




00:34:56

They acknowledged the Polestar 6, which is
going to be their sports car, but on the




00:35:02

same platform.




00:35:03

Shorter, no foot garage in the battery, as
we discovered.




00:35:07

But it'll have the same 111 kilowatt -hour
battery pack, 800 -volt architecture, et




00:35:12

cetera.




00:35:13

They expect the 6 to take only a fraction
of the development time.




00:35:19

that the five did to develop the whole
platform.




00:35:22

And I think it is inevitable there will be
Volvos and some other Geli brands on that




00:35:30

architecture as well.




00:35:32

As the CEO, name is Engelman, last said,
it would be selfish of us to keep it all




00:35:40

for ourselves.




00:35:42

Translation, yep, they're gonna use it
too.




00:35:45

But they are, is Polestar's




00:35:49

a unique platform, dedicated platform,
because the 2 was on the same platform as




00:35:56

the, let get this right now, XC40 recharge
and C40.




00:36:02

And the 3 is on the EX90 platform and the
4 is on, I'm forgetting the numbers, but I




00:36:11

think it's a variant of the EX30 platform.




00:36:13

So, this is for the moment unique to
Polestar.




00:36:17

It was fun talking to British engineers.




00:36:19

I have a little bit of Britain in my
background.




00:36:23

one of the great things of all of those
engineers have worked on a prodigious




00:36:27

variety of vehicles over their
professional careers.




00:36:32

A portion of their team actually came from
a different consulting on a different G




00:36:37

-Leap product, which was the plug -in
hybrid EV London taxi.




00:36:42

Those black taxis are now plug -in
hybrids.




00:36:45

You couldn't get more different than




00:36:47

and the Polestar 5, but some of the
underlying technology, including aluminum




00:36:53

bonding, same stuff.




00:36:56

And the London taxi by nature is a fairly
low volume one.




00:36:59

So I discovered that one of the engineers
as a very young man had worked on




00:37:07

suspension tuning for my very own Isuzu
Impulse from 1991.




00:37:12

Who knew?




00:37:13

It's a car




00:37:14

You know, I can show it to auto industry
people or other auto journalists.




00:37:19

Even a lot of them don't really know what
it is because this is just not making cars




00:37:23

32 years ago.




00:37:26

And he grinned and he said, oh, I spent a
lot of time on that car at Fujisawa.




00:37:31

So that was a nice little connection.




00:37:35

That is quite the small world connection
there.




00:37:37

But yeah, it is really interesting.




00:37:39

The overlap




00:37:42

a lot of these Chinese car brand, Chinese
EV brands, especially that are kind of




00:37:45

doubling down, in the UK for your, you're
totally right.




00:37:49

Of the kind of high density of, very
skilled automotive engineers.




00:37:55

And some of that being from kind of racing
and formula one that I think not only is




00:37:59

it platform building at scale, but it's
also trying to kind of get out a lot of




00:38:03

the weight that have plagued some of the
traditional EVs.




00:38:06

I'm, I am kind of curious on your
thoughts.




00:38:08

I mean, you, you were having the same
issue I have all the time




00:38:13

Polestar and Volvo making some really
interesting products, but there just seems




00:38:17

to be a lot of gray area as to remembering
which is which and the kind of like how




00:38:23

they divert.




00:38:24

mean, it used to make sense.




00:38:25

Polestar was Volvo's like in brand.




00:38:28

So that was like the high end stuff.




00:38:30

And now you're starting to see this kind
of more and more overlap.




00:38:33

Some of that due to the parent company,
Gili.




00:38:36

But I'm kind of curious in what you saw
and kind of touring the factory and having




00:38:41

the kind of more hands




00:38:43

experience.




00:38:44

How would you define the Polestar brand
versus Volvo right now?




00:38:50

Is it still kind of trying to be more of a
premium drivers car brand?




00:38:56

Because it seems like both Volvo and to
some extent Polestar are kind of like




00:39:01

Polestar is less about the hardcore driver
and it seems like Volvo with some of their




00:39:05

products they've almost been pushing the
driver experience and I feel like there's




00:39:07

been more and more overlap in that space.




00:39:09

I think that's on the right lines.




00:39:12

This is a question that I pressed in the
marathon fairly hard.




00:39:17

When the Polestar 2 was introduced, I took
a picture of a slide that sort of said,




00:39:21

here's what Volvo is, here's what Polestar
is.




00:39:24

Volvo, both of them have versions of
clean, modern Swedish design.




00:39:31

And Polestar is not a Chinese company, as
he said about 90 times, it is a Swedish




00:39:36

and European company.




00:39:39

that has chosen to manufacture in China,
but it is rapidly diversifying its




00:39:43

manufacturing footprint all over the world
because trade tensions, obviously.




00:39:50

Volvo, essentially, at least in 2021, was
more about the sensual feel, woods,




00:39:59

leathers, making things interesting,
intuitive, and easier for its customers.




00:40:08

Whereas Polestar was a much techier
audience, if you like, a lot on




00:40:14

sustainable materials.




00:40:16

The comparison was made between the
interior of a Polestar 2 and a really




00:40:20

expensive running shoe.




00:40:21

Lots and lots of sort of mesh weaves out
of recycled plastics, things of this ilk.




00:40:29

Not the pastels so much.




00:40:32

Many, many, different shades of black and
gray and silver.




00:40:36

right.




00:40:38

Polestar wants to be seen as a performance
brand in the traditional European vein,




00:40:44

which is to say you can customize
suspension settings, steering settings,




00:40:50

power delivery settings, etc.




00:40:52

as much as you want.




00:40:54

Volvo, think, is not going to let you do
that.




00:40:57

Volvo has a sense of how its cars work,
how its drivers should use them, and it's




00:41:02

all about cosseting.




00:41:04

Whereas, if I had to put it in one word,




00:41:07

much more about interacting.




00:41:10

Interesting.




00:41:10

Okay.




00:41:11

And you mentioned that I know it had been
talked about, I believe, South Carolina is




00:41:15

where Polestar's North American facilities
will be.




00:41:18

Does that mean it qualifies for the IRA or
parts of it?




00:41:22

Or are the batteries still imported so
it's not fully, do you know?




00:41:26

Okay.




00:41:29

Volvo and Polestar clearly are going to be
highly aware of the rules around those




00:41:37

incentives.




00:41:39

Volvo for a while, I think, was planning
to use the Get Out of Jail Free card,




00:41:43

which is the tariff offset for exports
program.




00:41:49

But they have now essentially suspended




00:41:53

the arrival of the EX -30, the small cheap
one, which I drove last summer, or last




00:42:00

fall I think, until they can be built in
Europe and exported to the U .S.




00:42:06

because they might have been able to
swallow a 27 % tariff or offset it.




00:42:12

Offsetting a 100 % tariff is a somewhat
different kettle of fish.




00:42:17

And so in that sense, the U .S.




00:42:20

will not have




00:42:22

a cheap Chinese EV from a European brand,
the X30, until it can be made in Europe.




00:42:30

And the question is, will it remain as




00:42:33

for sure.




00:42:34

And it's kind of interesting to see the X
30 launch because I've I've heard overall




00:42:38

positive things about it as a car, but it
does seem like it's also suffered at least




00:42:43

talking to some people in Europe, some of
the similar issues with a lot of the




00:42:46

recent EV launches of software bugs and
kind of the day to day experience of it.




00:42:51

But I guess I'm also curious.




00:42:55

Yeah.




00:42:56

driving a test fiscar when the company
declared bankruptcy.




00:42:58

That has never happened before.




00:43:01

I'm kind of curious.




00:43:01

What is there anything for those listening
that you would like to share in your




00:43:04

experience of not only just driving the
Fisker Ocean, but like literally reviewing




00:43:09

it while that was all kind of happening in
real time.




00:43:12

Luckily my contacts still answered my
texts the day after.




00:43:20

That was the question for about 80 people.




00:43:23

You're going to keep the car?




00:43:24

No, they took our back.




00:43:27

So a couple of things.




00:43:29

It's a perfectly adequate SUV.




00:43:33

It has some interesting features like
every single window, including the third




00:43:38

window that's fixed on every other SUV in
the world.




00:43:41

rolls down into the door, you can open the
glass roof so you have, I forget what it's




00:43:46

called, beach mode, ocean mode, something
like that.




00:43:50

California mode, thank you.




00:43:51

I knew it was something like that.




00:43:54

It's an interesting feature.




00:43:56

I kind of chalk it up as a gimmick because
how often do you really want to put down




00:44:00

all six windows, all seven windows,
because the tailgate one drops too, in




00:44:04

your SUV.




00:44:05

What's the use case for this?




00:44:09

But the powertrain worked fine.




00:44:11

My problem, and I had version two of the
Fisker software, I think they didn't




00:44:16

really give out a lot of cars till that
was there.




00:44:19

But my problem was that still it randomly
flashed, things are not working lights.




00:44:25

And of course, while I was driving with my
better half, who seems to be with me




00:44:31

whenever a British car fails to proceed
and an electric car melts down, I was




00:44:37

driving with him when every single light
on the dash lit




00:44:41

and it said basically pull over now.




00:44:43

So I pulled over now and having had
virtually the same experience in other




00:44:48

cars, go online, on your phone, look on
YouTube, how do you do a put it to sleep




00:44:55

and do a full cold reboot?




00:44:58

Luckily I found it, took less than 10
minutes and then only one or two of the




00:45:03

lights lit up at random for the rest of my
three weeks and most of them went away




00:45:09

after a




00:45:11

If you're looking, apparently used Fiskars
with not a lot of miles are going in the




00:45:16

mid -high 20s at the




00:45:17

Which is wild.




00:45:21

Which is, believe the price they were
saying they were gonna originally launch




00:45:24

at and then it kinda came up to 60s, 70s
and unfortunately, we'll never know.




00:45:30

Right.




00:45:31

% out of the price.




00:45:32

yeah, it is the definition of an orphan
make at this point.




00:45:38

Yeah.




00:45:40

I guess speaking of just EVs again in
general, we were just talking about the




00:45:45

tax credit.




00:45:47

What in your experience or what kind of
are your thoughts on is that really




00:45:51

helping to move the needle or is it kind
of overcomplicated?




00:45:54

Because it really does seem, I haven't
been checking it too closely the last few




00:45:59

months, but it seems like the main company
that's probably getting it right now still




00:46:03

is Tesla due to I think




00:46:06

some Mockeys or some of the Ford products
maybe are getting a little bit more.




00:46:10

But do you think that that is a benefit or
is that really like a motivating reason to




00:46:19

go to an EV or is it a program that needs
to be maybe rethought about?




00:46:24

I just look at it through the lens of
price.




00:46:29

One of the concerns of late, and it's a
valid concern, is that EVs are more




00:46:35

expensive still than vehicles in their
same segment with gasoline engines.




00:46:41

True, in most cases.




00:46:44

And the whole goal of the incentive was to
knock that down.




00:46:49

So there were changes a couple years




00:46:52

Good changes and bad changes.




00:46:54

The best change was that instead of having
to wait somewhere between, you know, two




00:47:00

and 16 months to see if you could knock it
off your taxes, it is now a point of




00:47:06

purchase rebate, which dealers will call
cash on the hood.




00:47:10

And cash on the hood is always a good
thing for buying a car.




00:47:14

The tougher part, however, is that now
there are increasingly stringent




00:47:19

requirements on where the car was built.




00:47:21

has to be a NAFTA country, where the
battery is built and where the minerals




00:47:29

for the cells come from.




00:47:34

my personal opinion is that those are
necessary requirements to build a domestic




00:47:41

industry, cell industry, mining, et
cetera.




00:47:45

Things we haven't really done because we
were quite happy to outsource to China




00:47:49

almost everything for.




00:47:51

30 years.




00:47:53

And unless we want China to control the
bulk of the cars that we buy, which I




00:47:59

think is a bad thing for America, I think
these are appropriate measures.




00:48:06

you know, my friends in Washington did not
call it the IRA.




00:48:12

They called it the mansion bill because he
was behind a lot of those.




00:48:18

there is of course the leasing loophole
which you could drive semi through.




00:48:22

So those requirements on sourcing and
minerals assembly and so on only apply if




00:48:28

you're buying the car.




00:48:29

If you are leasing the car, every single
EV qualifies.




00:48:34

dealers are ramping up their explanations
of how does the lease work for a whole




00:48:39

bunch of people who never thought about
leasing but want an EV.




00:48:44

So I don't have data




00:48:47

talk about the effect, you're right that
Tesla's highest volume model qualifies for




00:48:54

that incentive.




00:48:56

Some of its other models do not.




00:48:59

And I've almost given up trying to track
Tesla's spec changes, price changes,




00:49:04

battery tech changes, et cetera.




00:49:08

But clearly the trend is for more and more
automakers to onshore production.




00:49:14

Hyundai and Kia have their EV plant.




00:49:16

coming online later this year.




00:49:18

Volvo did it, et cetera, et cetera, et And
so that's one of the components, sourcing




00:49:27

minerals elsewhere and so on.




00:49:29

I think three years from now, many, many,
many more vehicles will qualify for that




00:49:34

credit on a purchase basis than do




00:49:39

Yeah, it's interesting you mentioned that
and one, just want to say that was




00:49:43

very articulate and well said breakdown of
its not only evolution of where it stands




00:49:47

today.




00:49:49

So if there is anyone listening that
didn't know the details, I'm sure they




00:49:52

know all of it now.




00:49:53

But yeah, I know a lot of you advocates
were actually really annoyed as you say by




00:49:58

the mansion bill or kind of the addition
to it.




00:50:00

I thought that that was personally a good
thing.




00:50:03

I think it kind of gave more value to give
that sort of discount in addition to it




00:50:07

being a UV.




00:50:09

But I'm just kind of curious.




00:50:11

Have you




00:50:13

What have you like reviewed any hybrids or
even just combustion vehicles in the last




00:50:17

year or two that Maybe I don't know you
did the new Prius right like anything




00:50:22

that's under anyway 35 and I think
there's something to be said that new cars




00:50:27

have become so expensive anyways but when
you look at the delta between most new




00:50:31

cars and evs especially now with like the
Equinox and some others really coming out




00:50:37

of the market right now like




00:50:39

look at a lot of the new prices even
without the tax credit and EVs are already




00:50:46

kind of cheaper and so I think that's
where it's been just kind of interesting




00:50:48

to see and I don't know if that's due to
kind of the price war we're just seeing




00:50:54

across the space in general but I'm kind
of curious on your thought as someone who




00:50:58

reviews a lot more cars than I do around
the kind of current prices of not just EVs




00:51:03

but also combustion vehicles.




00:51:07

I so one of the things is that the
cheapest vehicles in America by and large




00:51:13

are the smallest.




00:51:14

It would have been small sedans and
hatchbacks.




00:51:17

Now it's some small sedans and some small
SUVs and they're they're crossovers.




00:51:22

A lot of them.




00:51:24

A few of them you can't even get all wheel
drive, which for me is the defining




00:51:29

utility benefit.




00:51:30

But those vehicles don't have direct
straight across.




00:51:36

equivalence in the EV world yet.




00:51:38

You're really moving up a segment to the
larger compact crossovers where the




00:51:45

Equinox comes in along with some Hyundai
Kia entries and I suppose the Mustang Mach




00:51:51

-E sort of in there as well.




00:51:54

But the bulk of the EVs available today
are luxury or premium or mid -sized or




00:52:00

full -size.




00:52:02

My standard lecture on this is




00:52:05

Traditionally, new technology in
automotive vehicles comes in at the top of




00:52:14

the market in either luxury or performance
because it's really expensive.




00:52:19

And then over time, auto engineers are
extremely good at making it smaller, more




00:52:23

reliable, more compact, less expensive.




00:52:26

And over time, it filters down.




00:52:30

Tesla understood that.




00:52:31

They started with the Roadster, which was
six figures.




00:52:34

Then they came in with the Model S, which
is 75 grand.




00:52:37

Now they have the Model 3 and Model Y.




00:52:40

I continue to be disappointed that they do
not appear to be pursuing the $25




00:52:45

Tesla anymore, but we'll see.




00:52:48

And I've learned not to make too many
predictions about Tesla.




00:52:52

So I think it's a case of comparing apples
to apples.




00:52:55

You can definitely get a car for 28 grand.




00:52:58

It may be a Toyota Corolla sedan.




00:53:01

There is not.




00:53:02

an electric equivalent of a car in that
package at that price.




00:53:08

I forget where the IONIQ 6 starts, but
that's really more of a Camry competitor




00:53:13

than a Corolla.




00:53:17

And I like like you said, it's so hard to
keep track of where Tesla stuff is now.




00:53:21

And I just know like one of their long
range model threes now is 35 because of




00:53:28

the tech trend magic and all that stuff.




00:53:29

So it has just been really interesting to
see.




00:53:32

And I do agree with you, like a lot of the
entry entry EV sedans are more like a.




00:53:39

decent entry premium because you kind of
have that added benefit of it being




00:53:42

electric.




00:53:43

It's just quieter vehicle.




00:53:44

It's kind of these other kind of tech
features that would be traditionally




00:53:48

reserved for a higher priced combustion
vehicle.




00:53:52

I do want to realize, I realize we're kind
of coming on the end of our time, John.




00:53:55

I don't want to be too selfish because I
could, feel like I can always catch up




00:53:59

with you and talk about this stuff for so
long, but I really want to talk about what




00:54:03

you're doing with the Attempting Fate
tours on YouTube and some of that and try




00:54:06

and squeeze that in.




00:54:07

I apologize.




00:54:08

We didn't give it more time,




00:54:09

I've really enjoyed the videos you're
doing and so for anyone listening, please




00:54:13

just kind of share a little overview and
then I would love to talk with you about




00:54:17

it as much as we can before you have to go
here.




00:54:20

We got about 10 minutes.




00:54:22

So Tempting Fake Tours grew out of me and
a friend in New Hampshire having really




00:54:30

bad cabin fever after pandemic lockdown.




00:54:33

And it was one of those late night emails
with a really stupid subject line that




00:54:38

said something about awesome Sterling
trip, a Sterling being a badly built




00:54:43

British rendition of the Acre legend.




00:54:46

Suffice it to say we...




00:54:48

wanted to take a Sterling from Portland to
Radwood, the show in Austin.




00:54:54

And then we doubled down and bought two of
them.




00:54:56

And we filmed the process.




00:54:59

Somewhere in New Mexico, we discovered
Radwood had been postponed for four weeks,




00:55:03

but we ended up making it to Radwood.




00:55:05

People seemed to like the videos.




00:55:08

We had fun doing goofy car trips.




00:55:10

And so it has sort of sped up from there.




00:55:13

The latest one is clearly our most
ambitious one.




00:55:18

I found my first genuine barn find, a
Morris Minor Traveler, which is a genuine




00:55:25

woody wagon that had sat in a garage in
West LA since 1968.




00:55:31

Seriously, that was the last tag, had not
moved.




00:55:35

Tom decided to buy that one and I have a
1949 very slow, very Art Deco Morris Minor




00:55:42

with 27 horsepower.




00:55:45

Yeah




00:55:45

Condensing down a very long story that's
still slowly rolling out, Tom got the




00:55:52

Traveler running and we are taking both of
those cars overseas to a drive event in




00:55:59

Holland, which has the great advantage
that it's flat and is not very high speed




00:56:04

because these are two really, really slow
cars.




00:56:09

And we're in the process of rolling those
videos out.




00:56:13

There's some explanation.




00:56:14

Surprisingly,




00:56:15

What really seemed to take off was the one
on my 49 minor.




00:56:21

I guess a 1949 car with 19 miles that
has this really sort of late 30s Art Deco




00:56:27

styling hit a nerve.




00:56:30

But there's lots more to come in that
adventure.




00:56:34

We also ran the Lemons Rally last fall in
a Rally 1 .5, which most people have never




00:56:40

heard of.




00:56:41

My friend Scott's MGB.




00:56:42

We actually won a prize.




00:56:43

Our evil plan worked.




00:56:46

But you can find us at Tempting Fate
Tours, that's Tempting Fate Tours on




00:56:53

YouTube.




00:56:54

subscribe, we love subscribers, we love
comments, we do actually answer all our




00:56:58

comments, but check it out.




00:57:01

This is fun because it's so unlike what I
do professionally with electric vehicles.




00:57:06

I went from driving a 1949 Morris Minor in
England on the left of the road to driving




00:57:13

a 2024.




00:57:15

Polestar 2 and you you would be hard
-pressed to get too much more different




00:57:20

than those vehicles




00:57:22

you're not even sure there's vehicles like
it's like is this comparing it to a steam




00:57:26

engine versus and I have to admit I get a
sick satisfaction out of watching your




00:57:30

videos because I our daily is an electric
vehicle, but then what our weekend vehicle




00:57:35

is and I don't know if we talked about
this, but it's a 1987 Land Rover Defender




00:57:39

90 and




00:57:41

already contaminated.




00:57:42

Got it, got it, got it.




00:57:44

so I mean it's like oh yeah, I mean this
look at this look at what John's driving




00:57:48

right now This thing is so unreliable
compared to a Land Rover.




00:57:51

I don't know what and then the speed so
I'm just like oh, he's in the double




00:57:55

digits This 140 horsepower we have just
seems overpowering but no that it's it's




00:58:01

always




00:58:02

of a Landy of that vintage?




00:58:04

Well, no one's really known.




00:58:06

just keeps going.




00:58:08

You just never have enough road to get to
that top speed is the issue.




00:58:11

those help a lot.




00:58:16

But I mean, like I always say, it'll go 40
miles an hour over anything.




00:58:20

It just takes a while to get there
sometimes.




00:58:23

yeah, and anyone listening, the links to
the Attempting Fate tours will be in the




00:58:28

show notes today, along with John's recent
articles on the Pulsar 5 and more.




00:58:33

But John, I just want to say thanks again
for coming on and I need to have you on




00:58:37

again soon.




00:58:38

think we could probably do double the time
and I appreciate it.




00:58:43

just have another event, but good talks
and more to come.




00:58:49

The nice thing is I'll have more to talk
about until the end of my so -called




00:58:53

career in the EV world.




00:58:55

And it's nice to see it playing out after
15 years where there are cars.




00:58:59

I got a lot of questions.




00:59:00

I stopped to charge and people ask me
questions.




00:59:04

and how long does it take to charge?




00:59:06

Oh, I'm gonna spend 15 minutes.




00:59:07

Oh, I could never do that.




00:59:08

It's like, okay, so you're gonna go pee
and you're gonna go buy salty snack foods,




00:59:13

then you're gonna play with your phone.




00:59:14

How long did you take?




00:59:15

And you just gotta sort of connect the
dots for people.




00:59:18

So that's what I view my job as doing, you
too, in your own arena.




00:59:25

So thanks, and till next time.




00:59:28

Thank you, John.




00:59:28

Talk soon.




00:59:29

Take care.




00:59:35

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00:59:39

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John Volcker, contributing editor at Car




00:59:42

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00:59:47

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00:59:51

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