EV Lease Pricing Changes Abruptly Across U.S. Markets

EV Lease Pricing Changes Abruptly Across U.S. Markets

Leasing an electric vehicle felt like a straightforward proposition six months ago. Dealers had their numbers, incentives were relatively predictable, and shoppers could compare offers without too much confusion. That stability is gone. Across the country, EV lease pricing has become a moving target, shifting sometimes week to week in ways that leave buyers scrambling […]

U.S. Automakers Quietly Scale Back EV Production Targets for 2026

U.S. Automakers Quietly Scale Back EV Production Targets for 2026

The ambitious electric vehicle timelines set just a few years ago are getting a reality check. General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis have all dialed back their EV production targets for 2026, citing softer-than-expected demand, charging infrastructure gaps, and a shifting political landscape around federal incentives. The pivot signals a broader recalibration across Detroit. Not an […]

The Volkswagen ID.Buzz Is Still Funky and Fun: There’s Just One Problem

The Volkswagen ID.Buzz Is Still Funky and Fun: There's Just One Problem

After a second week with VW’s electric Microbus revival, we’ve confirmed what makes it special and what’s holding it back from being an easy recommendation. Most weeks, new vehicles roll through our test fleet that just sort of pass us by. It’s rare to find a truly awful car these days, but a lot of […]

VW ID.Buzz Is Not Going Away, Just Skipping the 2026 Model Year

Volkswagen confirms the electric van will return for 2027 with potential updates. In the meantime, massive incentives are bringing the effective price down to under $50,000. The Volkswagen ID. Buzz, that adorable electric revival of the classic Microbus that took years to finally reach American shores, is taking an unexpected gap year. Volkswagen has officially […]