txdon
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From the article:From the article:
The data excludes Tesla, Rivian and other automakers that sell directly to consumers rather than through franchised dealers.
Please don't cherry-pick to booster the EV. The entire paragraph is referring to the table above it which is a listing of the number of days the EVs sit at a dealership's lot. Tesla does not have dealership lots because they sell direct. Of course their data was left out of the chart - no dealer lots.
The entire paragraph is:
From the article:
"The available inventory of EVs in the U.S., measured in days’ supply, has ballooned to 136 days, according to Cox. That compares to the overall U.S. industry at a 78 days’ supply of new vehicles. The data excludes Tesla, Rivian and other automakers that sell directly to consumers rather than through franchised dealers."
The data presented is:
"Days of EV inventory at U.S. auto dealers in February 2024
Average 136(days)GMC 54.6
Chevrolet 60.2
Cadillac 87.4
Subaru 88.4
Toyota 121.7
Volkswagen 124.7
Mercedes-Benz 126.4
Audi 126.7
Hyundai 135.8
Porsche 146.8
Lexus 150.8
Kia 151.4
BMW 154.1
Nissan 157.9
Source: Cox Automotive"
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