19 Oct: Business Insider: Most Americans still don’t want an electric car — and many EV buyers end up going back to gas
by Tim Levin
Most Americans don’t intend to buy an electric car in the near future, according to a new study.
People who do spring for an EV often buy a gas car as their next purchase, per another study...
In a recent poll conducted by Yahoo Finance and Ipsos, 57% of respondents said they were not likely to choose an EV when they buy their next car. (For the purposes of the study, EVs included fully electric cars and plug-in hybrids, which have a larger battery and more electric range than traditional hybrids.)
Of that majority, 36% said they were “not at all likely” to go electric, while 21% said they were “not too likely.”...
The biggest factors turning potential buyers off from EVs are the same worries that consistently pop up in these kinds of surveys: High vehicle cost, limited driving range, and insufficient charging infrastructure...
https://www.businessinsider.com/most-americans-dont-want-an-electric-car-2023-10
19 Oct: Drive.com: Study finds up to half of all electric-car owners considering a switch back to petrol power
by Ben Zachariah
According to a US study from S&P Global Mobility, first reported on by website Electrek, three-quarters of electric vehicle owners say that would buy another battery-powered car – but that number falls to about half once Tesla owners are removed from the statistics...
https://www.drive.com.au/news/study-finds-some-electric-car-owners-considering-a-switch-back-to-petrol-power/
I was wondering if that included married couples who have an EV and an ICE car. (The EV is the new car, thus the next car needing replacing is the ICE car.). Then I read the linked article within the linked article: Libby adds a caveat: The household data does not necessarily measure whether an EV has been replaced by another EV. The new purchase, in other words, could be a replacement for a different household vehicle.