2022 electric cars charge up sales charts

Meanwhile diesel sales decline dramatically

Electric car sales are taking off, while diesel car sales are in the ditch. Last year EV sales were up 106% according to Leasing.com, while demand for diesels sales plunged 7%. Pure electric cars alone accounted for a 101% increase, and nearly a third of all Leasing.com’s enquiries are for EVs, up over 10% from the year before. Which ones do people want? The most popular were Tesla Model 3, Volkswagen ID.3, Hyundai Ioniq 5 and the Hyundai Kona.

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Kevin Hart’s 1000bhp muscle car

Plus Who’s at Fault if a Driverless Car Crashes, EVs & Bronco Raptor

When it comes to car news, it’s been relatively quiet recently. But suddenly – the car world has gone crazy! Lots going on in the automotive world at the moment so I thought in this video, I’d bring you guys an essential round-up of car stuff you really need to know. We’ll look at why there aren’t enough new cars to go around, new – and old – electric cars that are in the pipeline – or should I say cable – and a bunch of dirty old-school motors, including the Bronco Raptor and Hollywood star, Kevin Hart’s latest muscle car!

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What are the Most Popular Electric Cars Out There Right Now?

The most important EVs should be dictated by sales or social media posts?

What are the most popular electric cars (EV / BEV ) out there. Well sales figures are one way to judge, but perhaps a more significant barometer these days, is how popular something is on social media. Quotezone analysed shares of car brands on Instagram and TikTok to see which came out top. Here’s the Top 10.

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VLOG: Hosting London EV Show Conference

Behind-The-Scenes Diary Day 2 – 15 December 2021

I’m at the London EV Show 14-16 December 2021, hosting the conference! Here’s a quick VLOG from behind-the-scenes hosting Day 2 of the conference at the London EV Show, featuring organisers Valiant Business Media, audio-visual providers Aztec Events Services, Abigayle of @SHETALKSCARS  . Come down or check it out at https://londonevshow.com there’s even a live-stream of the conference available.

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Demand Hyundai Makes Grandeur Restomod EV!

Forget the Genesis G90 – THIS is the luxury car Hyundai should make!

Forget that new Genesis G90 – THIS is the luxury car that Hyundai should be making – a restomod EV! Meet the Hyundai Grandeur Restomod EV created to celebrate the 35th anniversary of its first flagship luxury saloon. It’s brilliant! Except for the fact that it’s a one-off. Build it, Hyundai, build it now!!

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The Debate: Converting Classics to Electric!

Steve of Electrogenic Vs Simeon of Classic Project Shop

It’s the great debate – to convert classic cars to electric or not. Two special guests include GoClassics Magazine columnist and podcast regular Simeon Cattle of the Classic Project Shop, and Steve Drummond of Electrogenic, one of the pioneers in the field. Who’s right? Who wins? Would you convert a classic car to electric? Watch and leave your comments below! https://www.electrogenic.co.uk https://projectshop.co.uk

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Should You Convert Classic Cars To Electric? Full Video!

In-depth discussion with conversion specialists London Electric Cars

Possibly the most contentious subject in the world of cars – should you convert classic cars to electric power? I visit Matthew Quitter at London Electric Cars, and we tackle the question, and also find out, how it’s down, what are the advantages of doing so, how is it better than an original car, should it not be done to some cars, and also will we all be converting all our current modern used cars to electric too?

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