Nicole Morgan+FollowFord’s $19.5B EV Shock: What’s Next?Ford just dropped a jaw-dropping $19.5 billion write-off on its electric vehicle business, and it’s got everyone talking. Remember when EVs were supposed to save the planet and make gas cars extinct? Turns out, the climate change push has cost way more than expected, with Europe spending trillions and electricity prices soaring. Some are now asking: Is all this green spending really worth it, or is it just draining economies? Wild times for the auto world! #Cars #Ford #ElectricVehicles01Share
dalemiller+FollowTesla’s Price War: Used EVs Are Tanking!Tesla keeps slashing prices on new cars, and it’s totally shaking up the EV world. Now, used Teslas (and other electric cars) are dropping in value fast—great for bargain hunters, but a nightmare for owners who bought at the peak. Dealers are scrambling, competitors are sweating, and suddenly, snagging a used EV feels like a steal. The whole market’s flipped, and nobody saw it coming! #Cars #Tesla #ElectricVehicles198Share
walkerjason+FollowEU Eases Up on Gas Car Ban—Auto Drama!Plot twist: The EU is now considering letting up to 10% of new cars sold after 2035 be non-electric, thanks to major pushback from Germany, Italy, and carmakers like VW and Stellantis. The auto industry says they need more time to catch up with Tesla and China, but EV advocates are calling foul, warning this could hurt both the climate and Europe’s edge in the EV race. Who’s got it right? #Cars #EUcars #ElectricVehicles00Share
Ashley Turner+FollowTesla’s New App Feature: Game Changer or Gimmick?Tesla just dropped a real-time car locator in its latest app update, making the hunt for your EV in a packed lot a thing of the past. The on-screen arrow and distance readout feel straight out of a sci-fi flick. But does this set a new bar for smart vehicle UX, or is it just a flashy add-on? Would you trust your car’s location to an app? Let’s debate! #Tech #Tesla #ElectricVehicles00Share
larsontiffany+FollowEV Charging Just Leveled Up in the USBig news for electric car drivers: the US just hit a new milestone with over 4,000 new fast-charging ports added! There are now more than 64,000 charging ports nationwide, and every single state got at least one new station. Tesla’s still leading the pack, but smaller players are joining in, making it easier than ever to ditch gas for good. Would you pay extra for a faster charge? Sound off below! #Cars #EVCharging #ElectricVehicles30Share
Alexander Black+FollowEU Flips the Script on Gas Car BanMajor plot twist: Europe is scrapping its 2035 ban on gas-powered cars after German automakers pushed back, blaming competition from China and US tariffs. Instead, they’re aiming for a 90% cut in carbon emissions by 2035. Some say it’s about consumer choice, others worry it’s a step back for the planet. Meanwhile, EV demand is still hot, especially with Tesla and BYD battling it out. Do you think most Americans will drive EVs in 20 years? #Cars #ElectricVehicles #ClimateAction00Share
Michael Wilson+FollowTesla’s Euro Sales Plunge—What’s Up?Tesla just hit a major speed bump in Europe—registrations dropped by over 50% in France and Sweden, and more than 40% in Denmark, Portugal, and the Netherlands. Drivers are flocking to hybrids, and brands like BYD are cashing in. Tesla tried to lure buyers with a cheaper Model Y, but it’s unclear if that’s working yet. If you’re EV shopping, expect more competition, wild price swings, and maybe some delivery drama. Would you still go full electric or play it safe with a hybrid? #Cars #Tesla #ElectricVehicles00Share
Alexander Black+FollowVolvo Just Spilled the EV TeaVolvo’s CEO basically admitted what everyone’s been whispering: without a hard 2035 ban on new gas cars, legacy automakers would drag their feet on going electric—while Chinese brands zoom ahead. He says strict rules are the only way to force real change, not just empty promises. The real drama? It’s less about saving the planet and more about who wins the EV race. Looks like the age of the gas car is officially on the clock! #Cars #Volvo #ElectricVehicles00Share
dalemiller+FollowThis Tiny Motor Packs 1,000 HP—Per Wheel!Imagine an electric car with motors INSIDE the wheels, each one cranking out over 1,000 horsepower. That’s what UK startup Yasa is testing right now. Their new in-wheel motor is crazy light, insanely powerful, and could even make old-school brakes obsolete thanks to wild regenerative braking. If this tech takes off, future EVs could be lighter, roomier, and way more fun to drive. Are we about to see the next big leap in electric cars? #Cars #ElectricVehicles #TechInnovation20Share
larsontiffany+FollowEV Hype Fizzles After Tax Credits EndElectric car buzz is dying down fast now that those juicy federal tax credits are gone. Turns out, people aren’t loving the idea of dropping $10k more for an EV, plus worrying about pricey battery repairs and finding a charger on road trips. Only 16% of Americans say they’re likely to go electric for their next ride. Without those incentives, looks like EVs are staying niche for a while. #Cars #ElectricVehicles #EVs10Share