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Range Anxiety Means Much of America Isn’t Ready for Biden’s EV Move

America is pushing for EVs. However, her citizens, some of them at least, aren't quite there yet. To be clear, I'm not talking about those in densely populated urban areas. No, I'm talking about the rest of America. In fact, I see a growing trend, not just in the industry, but those in my immediate circle who are ready to make the EV switch. They aren't worried about range anxiety or charging. They want to take advantage of tax incentives as well as do the right thing for the planet.
A Toyota 4Runner, one of the fastest selling new cars, climbs some rocks for press photos

Dealers Can’t Keep These New Cars Stocked as Market Madness Rages On

I'm sure you've heard the story by now. Possibly from me. The market for new cars is absurd right now. The pandemic and the (likely temporary) easing of restrictions means that buyers who were sat at home over the last year finally have the excuse they need for some new metal in the driveway. Moreover, the pandemic sent a cataclysmic ripple through the supply chain, hitting everything from electronics to the auto market. As a result, supply is tight and demand is high. Obviously, that equals scarcity. However, these models are selling far faster than others.
The Mini Strip concept in silver with a glass roof

Mini Goes All-in on Sustainability With the Mini Strip

Honey, I shrunk the EV. Rather, the Mini Strip shrunk the EV to show what the BMW-owned brand is capable of in the realm of sustainability. It's no secret automakers are looking to make that transition to EVs, and recent infrastructure plans from the White House further legitimize that change. Moreover, the whole thing has been handled in a very typically Mini way, with plenty of distinctive style. In order to do that, the brand hired designer Paul Smith to help out.
Joe Biden at the Mack Truck Lehigh Valley Operations factory in Macungie, Pennsylvania

Joe Biden Sent a Strong Message at the Mack Trucks Plant

One Biden executive order, the "Buy American" order, is often overlooked and misunderstood, but it may significantly impact car sales and production in the United States. Learn more about how this "Buy American" plan differs from Trump's, Biden's visit to a truck manufacturer, and when this plan will roll out below.