Source: https://www.sierraclub.org/sites/www.sierraclub.org/files/uploads-wysiwig/1371%20Rev%20Up%20EVs%20Report_09_web%20FINAL.pdf To learn more about what is working well and what could be improved in the plug-in electric vehicle (EV)1 marketplace, the Sierra Club launched Rev Up EVs — the first-ever multi-state investigation into the consumer EV shopping experience. Based on surveys from Sierra Club volunteers who called or visited 308 different auto dealerships and stores across ten states to inquire about EVs, we found that there is tremendous room for improvement among the dealerships and the automakers. . . . Note that we did not include Toyota, Cadillac, or Mitsubishi in our study because they currently sell such low numbers of EVs each month nationwide, and we did not expect our volunteers to find EVs at many of their dealerships, if any (see EV sales graphic above). We also did not include Jaguar, Honda, Subaru, or Mazda because these companies currently have no plug-in models on the market in the U.S. Bob Wilson
no surprises there. they should have sent robert redford out. this will all change with prime though, as toyota is currently training all dealership associates to provide a new and completely refocused ev shopping experience. in fact, not only will the whole ev paradigm change, but prospective ice buyers will find themselves test driving prime.
Since when does toyota train any dealership associates? They can't even train their maintenance associates to not overtighten an oil filter. I find your entire post sarcastic and anti-establishment. As it should be!
Have you seen the latest National Parks Adventure IMAX movie narrated by Robert Redford? He would come back driving a Subaru.