Cheapest Electric Car 2023 - 2024 | Most Affordable & Least Expensive EV (SUV and Cars) in US

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  • Опубліковано 23 вер 2024
  • In 2023, car buyers looking for the least expensive or cheapest cars and SUVs have some great options in the electric vehicle market. One of the most exciting new offerings is the 2023 Kia EV6, with a starting price of $48,700 and an impressive range of up to 300 miles on a single charge. The EV6 is a budget-friendly SUV with great features and a sleek design, making it a great value for those in the market for an electric vehicle.
    Another top pick for the cheapest electric cars in 2023 is the 2023 Polestar 2, which has a starting price of $48,400 and a range of up to 275 miles. This is an excellent option for those who want a stylish and affordable electric car.
    The 2023 Tesla Model 3 is another great choice for car buyers looking for an affordable EV car, with a starting price of $43,990 and a range of up to 353 miles. The Model 3 is a popular and reliable car that offers excellent value for the price.
    For those who want an electric SUV, the 2023 Ford Mustang Mach-E is a great option, starting at $46,895 and offering a range of up to 300 miles. This SUV has a spacious interior and modern features that make it a top pick for families and commuters.
    Other affordable electric SUVs in 2023 for sale include the 2023 Subaru Solterra, starting at $44,995 and offering a range of up to 300 miles, and the 2023 Toyota bZ4x, starting at $42,000 and offering a range of up to 250 miles. These SUVs are great choices for those who want a budget-friendly and environmentally-friendly car.
    For those looking for smaller electric cars, there are plenty of options in 2023. The 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 5 is a compact car for sale with a starting price of $41,450 and a range of up to 300 miles. The 2023 Mini Cooper SE (Electric Hardtop) is another great option, starting at $29,900 and offering a range of up to 114 miles.
    Finally, for those who want the cheapest EV cars available, there are the 2023 Nissan Leaf, starting at $28,040 and offering a range of up to 150 miles, and the 2023 Chevrolet Bolt EUV and Bolt EV, starting at $27,800 and $26,500 respectively, and offering ranges of up to 247 miles and 259 miles respectively. These cars for sale are perfect for those on a tight budget who still want to drive an electric vehicle.
    Overall, there are plenty of great options for those looking for the cheapest SUVs and cars in 2023 and 2024, especially in the electric vehicle market. With so many budget-friendly and eco-friendly options available, it's a great time to be a car buyer.
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  • @ThatVeryArtGal
    @ThatVeryArtGal Рік тому +36

    It just kills me that cars starting at $30,000 are called "affordable." Yeah, I get it, relatively speaking. But come on. We can't get an electric vehicle in the US that is bare bones and cheaper? Other countries can do it, why not the USA? Some us don't need bells and whistles. We just want a vehicle that we're not paying off for 5 or 6 years.

    • @whatsupusa
      @whatsupusa  Рік тому

      I understand your frustration. The cost of electric cars is still a barrier for many people, even though the prices have come down in recent years. I agree that there is a need for more affordable electric cars in the US, and I hope that manufacturers will start to offer more bare-bones models in the future.

    • @GotoHere
      @GotoHere Рік тому

      Blame the US automobile unions. Line workers getting 100k plus for assembling cars.

    • @amenhotepavoskin1307
      @amenhotepavoskin1307 Рік тому +3

      There's a used car market, you know.

    • @zoramirez-jv9hj
      @zoramirez-jv9hj Рік тому

      Import from another country n adjust to the opposite drivers side lmao

    • @newvillagefilms
      @newvillagefilms Рік тому

      @@GotoHere Or Greedy auto dealerships that grease the pockets of state politicians.

  • @kenyaswallow5782
    @kenyaswallow5782 Рік тому +11

    we need EV that are less than $10k like the ones they sell in China

    • @whatsupusa
      @whatsupusa  Рік тому +1

      I agree, we need more affordable electric cars in the US. The prices of electric cars in China are much lower than in the US, and it's frustrating that we don't have the same options. I hope that manufacturers will start to offer more affordable electric cars in the US in the future.

    • @newvillagefilms
      @newvillagefilms Рік тому +1

      They're called EV Coffins LE. 🤣😂

    • @Bullrunnerrr
      @Bullrunnerrr 6 місяців тому

      BYD seagull is meant to be around that price.

  • @pkgod99
    @pkgod99 10 місяців тому +3

    We really need the price to drop to around 20k to 25k or so for EV to really be the future. The battery issue is almost resolved and hopefully, it gets safer and better. Really hope that solid state battery becomes the norm fast. It'll solve the battery heating, range, and weight issue of most EV are facing.

    • @whatsupusa
      @whatsupusa  10 місяців тому +1

      I'm also excited about the potential for solid-state batteries to revolutionize EVs. Solid-state batteries are more energy-dense, have a longer lifespan, and are less likely to catch fire than traditional lithium-ion batteries. If solid-state batteries become commercially viable, they could make EVs much more affordable and appealing to a wider range of consumers

  • @edwardcedillo2368
    @edwardcedillo2368 11 місяців тому +3

    Today in Houston I went to a dealership. $39.6K MSRP for a new 2024. Non negotiable. And there was a $5859 list of non negotiable add ons. The InterWeb said the car has been there 6 months. I laughed out loud in the sales managers face and left dancing while holding up my check book over my head.
    Let the car rust one the lot.
    😁

    • @whatsupusa
      @whatsupusa  10 місяців тому

      I recommend doing your research online before you go to a dealership. This will help you get a sense of fair market value for the car you're interested in. You should also be prepared to walk away from the deal if you're not happy with the price. There are plenty of other dealerships out there, so don't settle for a car that you're not happy with.

  • @newvillagefilms
    @newvillagefilms Рік тому +3

    Aren't the Chevy Bolts discontinued?

    • @aminmeghani6819
      @aminmeghani6819 Рік тому +1

      True, the legacy Bolt is in its final year of production....however GM has committed to bringing the Bolt back on the new Ultium battery platform soon....no firm date yet

  • @BMWHP2
    @BMWHP2 10 місяців тому +2

    With TCO you should also count the extra price you have to pay for interest on the higher loan (for a comparable ICE car from same brand same type)
    Like: the Fiat 500e Cabrio costs €38.500. The Fiat 500 C (ICE version) is €20.000. That is a difference of €18.500 to start with.
    Over that extra higher amount of money you pay €3.000 of interest.
    Making the difference already €21.500. . . . . . . how many years will you have to do till brake even, with 12.000mls per year?
    And what about insurance? that is a lot higher for EV's than for ICE.

    • @everythingpony
      @everythingpony 9 місяців тому +1

      Actually my ice car cost me more insurance than my Fiat 500e
      My Kia soul2012 cost 700$ for 6 months, my Fiat 500e 2016 is 200$

  • @MariaJoseGuzman-qg2un
    @MariaJoseGuzman-qg2un Рік тому +3

    Well I gotta say this was the most in depth and useful video I've seen on EV's. And I've been stuck on UA-cam for the last 3 hours so ...

    • @bugnut82
      @bugnut82 Рік тому

      Did you ever end up getting unstuck from the tube?

    • @whatsupusa
      @whatsupusa  Рік тому

      Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you found my video helpful. I put a lot of time and effort into researching and creating it, so it's great to hear that it paid off.

  • @abuanihas3pazg149
    @abuanihas3pazg149 Рік тому +1

    Just subscribed to your channel, you had me at cheapest! Lol
    I'm only interested in US, Canada and UK markets. I really like 7 seater model y but it's out of my budget.

    • @whatsupusa
      @whatsupusa  10 місяців тому

      Hi there, thanks for your comment! I'm glad you're interested in the 7-seater Model Y. It's a great SUV with a lot to offer, including a spacious interior, long range, and impressive performance.
      I understand that the Model Y is out of your budget at the moment. However, there are a few things you can do to make it more affordable. For example, you could consider leasing a Model Y instead of buying one outright. You could also look for used Model Ys, which are starting to become available at more affordable prices.
      Finally, you might want to consider other 7-seater EV SUVs that are available in your price range. For example, the Ford Mustang Mach-E and the Kia EV9 are both great options.
      Thanks again for watching!

  • @RBickersjr
    @RBickersjr Рік тому +5

    Clicked on it because it said it had the cheapest new EVs for 2023. Watched it. Still haven't found an affordable EV in America. Rinse and repeat. 😂

    • @aacmove
      @aacmove Рік тому

      And whatever they say, you'll probably end up spending 20% more. What a con. And don't forget paying per mile. London is already studying how they can monetise EV ownership due to the loss of revenues coming in the future.

    • @RBickersjr
      @RBickersjr Рік тому

      @@aacmove well they haven't started that is the US yet. ICE vehicles already pay extra (.009 cents for every galleon of gas) to pay for some of the road maintenance, so I know they're going to have to find a way to replace the eventual loss of revenue with the shift to electric vehicles.

    • @aacmove
      @aacmove Рік тому

      @@RBickersjr the UK already pays the equivalent of $6.97 per US gallon. Fuel duty is currently levied at a flat rate of 52.95p per litre for both petrol and diesel, while VAT at 20% is then charged on both the product price and the duty. And UK drivers have to pay for annual road tax, which is quite expensive for large SUVs like Land Rovers (the most stolen car in London) at £600.00 per year. All that revenue will have to come from somewhere. In France all the motorways are Toll Roads with lots of speed cameras. So, there's a huge difference in the quality of French and UK roads.

    • @whatsupusa
      @whatsupusa  Рік тому

      I hear you. It's tough to find an affordable electric car in the US. The prices are still quite high, even for the most basic models. However, I think it's important to keep in mind that the prices are coming down, and there are more affordable options becoming available all the time.
      For example, the 2023 Chevrolet Bolt EV starts at $26,595, and the 2023 Nissan Leaf starts at $27,400. These cars have a range of around 250 miles, which is sufficient for most people's daily commutes.
      I would also recommend checking out the used electric car market. There are often some great deals to be found on used electric cars, and they can be a great way to save money.
      I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

    • @younged510
      @younged510 Рік тому +2

      In reality only the Bolt is affordable and you get tax incentive and rebates. Plus you get a free level 2 install from Chevy, and if you qualify pge will replace your panel and install a level 2 for you, depending where you live and household.

  • @lamwaif8
    @lamwaif8 Рік тому +1

    Not in Canada. You get better value with Ioniq 5, and the like, compare to bolt EUV

    • @whatsupusa
      @whatsupusa  10 місяців тому

      I encourage you to do your own research and compare the Bolt EUV to other EVs on the market to see which one is the best fit for your needs and budget. There are a lot of great EVs out there, and the right one for you will depend on your individual needs and preferences.

  • @oraleholmes1263
    @oraleholmes1263 Рік тому +3

    Soo much issues with gas minni god know what kind of headaches the electric is going to give haha

    • @whatsupusa
      @whatsupusa  Рік тому

      I understand your concern. The Chevy Bolt has had some issues with its battery, and it's understandable to be worried about the electric version. However, I think it's important to remember that the Bolt is not the only electric car on the market. There are other electric cars that have a good track record of reliability, such as the Nissan Leaf and the Tesla Model 3

  • @arsevengumush3279
    @arsevengumush3279 Рік тому +2

    It was estimated that you should drive a car that costs 1/3 of your annual income! That’s what it used to be - now you can buy absolutely nothing at that price. You need to earn at least 60K$ per annum to buy non electric vehicles. As for electric cars, you need 90K$+ to afford the cheapest ones!!!!!!

    • @whatsupusa
      @whatsupusa  Рік тому

      I agree that the cost of cars is a major barrier for many people. However, I believe that the cost of electric vehicles is coming down, and I am confident that there will be more affordable options available in the future. In the meantime, there are a few government incentives that can help to offset the cost of an electric car, such as the federal tax credit of up to $7,500.

    • @arsevengumush3279
      @arsevengumush3279 Рік тому +1

      @@whatsupusa you live in the US. I live in the UK!!! No such credit anymore.

    • @newvillagefilms
      @newvillagefilms Рік тому

      @@arsevengumush3279 Richie is not giving tax credits anymore?

  • @dalesaylors9251
    @dalesaylors9251 Рік тому +1

    This is about affordable EV’s?

  • @Bullrunnerrr
    @Bullrunnerrr 6 місяців тому +1

    Sadly the Leaf and Bolt are trash

  • @dathyr1
    @dathyr1 Рік тому +2

    Sorry to say but the Chevy Bolt EUV and EV products are being discontinued end of 2023. Also I hear there are very long delivery wait times to even get one of these before they go away. So good luck in even getting one of these.
    Yes there will be nothing in good Electric vehicles that will be priced under 20K. Most of the better EV vehicles if you want all the bells and whistles will probably be in the 40-50K price range. That is if you can find a dealership that does not mark up the price even more.

    • @whatsupusa
      @whatsupusa  Рік тому

      Thanks for the heads up! I'll update my video to reflect the discontinuation of the Chevy Bolt EUV and EV. I'm also aware of the long delivery wait times, so I'll make sure to mention that in my video as well.

    • @younged510
      @younged510 Рік тому

      ​@@whatsupusait is back.. GM is going to try to put a better battery 😊

    • @newvillagefilms
      @newvillagefilms Рік тому

      @@younged510 They're putting in AAA batteries. 🤣😂🔋

    • @younged510
      @younged510 Рік тому

      @@newvillagefilms I think they are thinking about using Duracell D8

  • @it1988a
    @it1988a Рік тому +2

    If you want an EV plan to stay home. We're 50 years away from them being practical.

    • @whatsupusa
      @whatsupusa  Рік тому

      I agree that there are still some challenges with electric vehicles, such as the range and the availability of charging stations. However, I believe that these challenges are being addressed, and I am confident that they will be solved in the near future. In the meantime, there are already a number of electric vehicles on the market that offer a practical and affordable option for drivers.

  • @grahammewburn
    @grahammewburn Рік тому +1

    I will use Robotaxi.

    • @whatsupusa
      @whatsupusa  Рік тому +1

      I'm glad to hear that you're interested in robotaxis! They're still in the early stages of development, but I think they have the potential to be a great way to get around. I'm excited to see how they develop in the future.

  • @aacmove
    @aacmove Рік тому +2

    No1. No home charging. Move on.

    • @whatsupusa
      @whatsupusa  Рік тому

      I understand your point. Home charging is definitely the most convenient way to charge an electric car. However, there are other options available, such as public charging stations and workplace charging. These options may not be as convenient, but they can be a good solution if you don't have home charging available.

    • @aacmove
      @aacmove Рік тому

      @@whatsupusa Ha ha. Don't forget to factor in people's innate abilities to be a'holes! I cannot tell you the number of times people from my company send snotty mails because they can't get to the chargers. The other day some people parked their regular mopeds in the spaces for charging. I couldn't be bothered to have to keep going back to my car halfway through the day to try to find another space. And I only work in the office two days a week. The other day I had to walk to one of the furthest car parks (we have several cascading down a very steep hill) in the middle of the day and came back to the office dripping in sweat. So many reasons, so many barriers. Too much faffing about.

  • @BrianWo2517
    @BrianWo2517 Рік тому +1

    The cheapest for me is VW ID3. Sells verry expensive. But rge Quality is badest and cheapiest ever.

    • @whatsupusa
      @whatsupusa  Рік тому

      I'm sorry to hear that you've had a bad experience with the VW ID3. I've heard that some people have had problems with the quality, but I've also heard that others have been very happy with their cars. I would recommend doing some research before you make a decision, and maybe test driving the car if possible.

    • @sunpriest765280
      @sunpriest765280 9 місяців тому

      9​@@whatsupusa

  • @Reddylion
    @Reddylion Рік тому +2

    Hyundai kona ev ❤

    • @whatsupusa
      @whatsupusa  Рік тому

      Hey there! Thanks for watching my video. I'm glad you like the Hyundai Kona EV. It's a great car, and it's definitely one of the cheapest electric cars on the market. It has a range of up to 258 miles, and it's packed with features, like a 10.25-inch touchscreen navigation system, a power sunroof, and wireless device charging. If you're looking for an affordable electric car, the Hyundai Kona EV is definitely worth considering.