Consumer interest in electric vehicles rivals pick-ups, AAA survey finds

June 2, 2017
AAA found consumers who want to purchase electric and hybrid vehicles are more concerned with the long-term benefits like reducing their carbon footprints, fuel economy and charging station infrastructure.

 An AAA study reveals that consumer interest in electric vehicles remains high, showing that more than 30 million Americans are likely to buy an electric vehicle for their next car. In fact, the number of Americans interested in an electric vehicle approaches the number that are planning to purchase a pickup truck, with the survey showing that 15 percent are likely to buy an electric vehicle for their next car.

Millennials are even more accepting of electric vehicles, with nearly one-in-five interested in going electric for their next car.

 “Electric vehicles have become more affordable, attractive, and they include innovative technology.” said Nick Jarmusz, director of public affairs for AAA – The Auto Club Group. “Many consumers view electric vehicles as the cars of the future, but AAA still encourages consumers to do their homework when choosing an EV to determine whether or not it is a good fit for their lifestyle.”

AAA found consumers who want to purchase electric and hybrid vehicles are more concerned with the long-term benefits like reducing their carbon footprints, fuel economy and charging station infrastructure.

“Electric vehicles are energy efficient, and environmentally friendly,” continued Jarmusz. “Potential buyers also like the fact that electric vehicles require less maintenance than internal combustion engines.”

With a focus on the future, the Automobile Club of Southern California’s Automotive Research Center rates and ranks electric vehicles, hybrids, compressed natural gas-powered (CNG), diesels and high fuel economy gasoline-powered vehicles for the annual AAA Green Car Guide.  Vehicles are rated on the criteria that matter most to car buyers, including ride quality, safety and performance.

In 2017, the following vehicles earned AAA’s Top Green Vehicle award:

Overall: Tesla Model X 75D

Subcompact Car: Chevy Bolt EV Premier

Compact Car: Volkswagen e-Golf SE

Midsize Car: Lexus GS 450h F Sport

Large Car: Tesla Model S 60

Pickup: Ford F150 XLT Super Crew

SUV: Tesla Model X 75D

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