Romanosky Automotive Weekly Gazette #72, Oct 15, 2022

Today's search for electric cars on Autotrader...

Where Are The Electric Cars?


Above are the search results for new and used electric cars for sale in Canada right now on Autotrader - they make up only 206 of the 15,375 listings.  It is not much of a selection. 


More than half of the listings are for used Teslas or older Nissans and Hyundais. Many of the new listings are just invites to order a car.  Listings for the latest generation of EVs that are actually in stock often have $20k-$40k additional dealer markups tacked onto the MSRP.  Waiting lists for factory orders start at 6 months for the popular models. Aside from a $90,000 Ford Mustang Mach E, for which there appears to be a decent supply, if you want an EV for immediate delivery you are out of luck.


The luxury dealerships are better, but walking into a volume dealership chances are that there are no EVs for sale, nor anybody who can give any accurate information about delivery times, or e-mobility in general. The sales people will try to tell you that you want a hybrid or ICE because that is all they have to sell. 


Despite all this, EV sales are rising exponentially, and are only limited by supply at present.  For a large number of buyers, an EV is simply a better choice for their transportation needs.  Providing you have a place to charge it and limit its use to a 300km radius around your home, an EV is a better drive and is cheaper to own than an ICE or hybrid equivalent.  This is the driver of widespread adoption.  Consumers like the idea of being environmentally friendly, but generally won't pay a lot for it. 


I published an EV Buyer's Guide in the Spring of 2021. I wanted to make sense of all the new units and measures that we all have to get used to with e-Mobility and try to get some accurate numbers for range and charging times applicable to our Alberta climate.   Also, I described the selection of EVs that were currently on sale and the ones that were incoming.  Periodically, I get psyched up to update it - it's a mammoth amount of work - and then realize that all the information in it is still current!  It is like EV production just stood still for 18 months. 


It isn't just COVID and the related supply chain issues that have stalled production.  Some problems were self inflicted due to internal problems or overly ambitious development schedules.


The VW Group, anxious to put 'Dieselgate' behind them and avoid penalties by not meeting the terms of their settlement with the EPA, fast-tracked both the development of a new family of EVs and the Electrify America/Canada DC fast charge infrastructure. The push to electrification was part of their multi-billion dollar settlement with the EPA.


VW came to the realization that if they were to compete with Tesla, they would have to bring their software development in house. They were outsourcing 90% of it to a patchwork of companies. They announced an incredibly ambitious plan to hire 10,000 software engineers on three continents, develop standardized platforms for all their brands and develop autonomous driving software.  Audi's CEO, Markus Duesmann, assumed the lead of a new business unit to develop the software - initially named Car.Software, and later Cariad.  


"We are now starting the biggest revolution in the automotive industry.  In a few years, a car's operating system and its connectivity with a highly secure data cloud will make all the difference" - Markus Duesmann, Audi CEO, July 2020.


This has proved a lot more difficult than anybody imagined, and has resulted in virtually all the VW/Audi/Porsche/Bentley/Lamborghini EVs being pushed back.  The talk of VW and other automakers going 100% electric by 2030 or 2035 is looking increasingly improbable.  Widespread fully autonomous driving may be decades away, or may never happen. 


The VW ID.3 and ID.4 were rushed to market before the software was ready, and now the owners are needing to play the role of development engineers while VW tries to figure out an update.  The ID.4 Facebook page is just full of frustrated owners. These issues recently cost the CEO, Herbert Diess, his job.


Oliver Blume from Porsche now takes over as CEO of the Volkswagen Group.  Porsche's software has probably been the least impressive part of their cars, so we will have to wait and see what he can do.

Nissan Ariya looks like a fine machine - it has just been released three years after being shown at the Tokyo Auto show as 'production ready'.  The question is, "when will you be able to get one and what games will you have to play with the dealer?"

At the time VW announced their MEB EV platform - which would underpin the ID.3, 1D.4 and the ID.Buzz - Nissan unveiled their competitive CMF-EV platform. At the October 2019 Tokyo Auto Show the 'production ready' Nissan Ariya was introduced. It was finally 'launched' this month, with Canadian deliveries starting at the end of this year for the base model.  


The production of this car was not helped by the worldwide semi-conductor chip shortage, and it certainly it wasn't helped by the arrest of Carlos Ghosn - the joint CEO of Renault and Nissan. Ghosn was charged with financial impropriety, and was placed under house arrest in Japan. Among other things, the Japanese were unimpressed with the 630,000 Euro birthday party he threw himself at the Palace of Versailles. He wound up smuggling himself out of Japan in a musical equipment case and fleeing to Lebanon - who have no extradition treaty with Japan. They made a NETFLIX documentary on it called "The Fugitive: The Curious Case Of Carlos Ghosn" which I'm looking forward to watching later this month.

The Tesla Model 3 and Model Y sell at a multiple of every other EV combined.  Ford and Hyundai/Kia have made solid progress and Rivian delivered a not-insubstantial 12,000 trucks this year so far.  Nissan is still selling a surprising number of their ageing Leafs.  


The change to e-Mobility has certainly been filled with drama and intrigue, and I don't expect this to stop.  It will be very interesting to see which companies can bring a fight to Tesla, who at the moment have most of the EV market to themselves. 


This Week on Bring A Trailer

1957 Mercedes-Benz 300SC, for sale in OH

Auction Ends Sat Oct 22, 2022

 

At the more dignified end of the collector car spectrum...


Consider this car a Mercedes 300sl Gullwing with a coupe body.  It is one of only 98 built with the Injected version of the 3 Litre straight 6.  The 1,400 Gullwings are iconic and nice examples are all over $1M.  Despite their rarity and the fact that they cost more to restore than a Gullwing, the 300SC Coupes, Convertibles and Roadsters often sell for half of that. This example was bid to $401k in Feb 2019.  I don't understand why these aren't $1M cars...

Last Week on Bring A Trailer

2011 Ford Mustang/Zimmer Golden Spirit

Sold for $29,569 On Oct 10, 2022


572 comments not a surprise; lots of followers had fun with this listing.  For $30k somebody's bought all the attention they could ever ask for - even it is all the wrong kind.

RESTORATION PROJECTS WANTED FOR WINTER 2022/2023


With our S3 E Type now complete and just the finishing touches left on our Series Land Rover, we are looking for 2 or 3 restoration projects to keep us busy over the winter. If you are thinking about undertaking a restoration, or buying a car to restore, let's talk!



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  • Post-Sale logistics and sorting


  • Restoration Project Management


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Auctioned on  Bring-A-Trailer:

1998 Hummer H1,

Dark Green on Tan Leather

Scheduled Oct, 2022


10,000 miles from new,

6.5 GM TurboDiesel, 4 speed auto, portal axles


Outfitted for fishing/camping with 5000w generator and inverter to run pull out kitchen in rear load area. Custom roof rack for fly fishing rods. VHS and CB Radio. 

FOR SALE:

1917 Ford Model T


Black! Retrofitted with an electric starter and electric lights.  Older restoration holding up well. If you are looking for an 'analog' driving experience, this is it!


$INQUIRE

1993 MERCEDES-BENZ E320 CABRIOLET

122,000km


Extremely well preserved Victoria car reconditioned to the highest standard by meticulous owner. Over 100 hours and $13,000 in parts (wholesale) was recently spent to replace all consumables. Looks like a new car.


The W124 and W126 and their variants were design masterpieces from Bruno Sacco that are not outsold by current Mercedes-Benz offerings. They only made about 35,000 E Class Cabriolets, with about 20,000 of them being fitted with 6 cylinder engines. That is about the same production number as a Porsche 996 Turbo or a Ferrari 360 Modena.


$40,000

Past Columns From Romanosky:

Making Sense of Shifting Markets


EV's No Need for Fear...


Cars as NFTs


ICE, Hybrids and BEV: Then And Now


Spyker: The Glorious Answer To A Question Nobody Asked


Corvette Summer


Tips For Long Term Storage


The Etch Scam


Lot Rot: My Alpina Story


On-Line or Live Auction?


Anatomy of a Spyker


Reimagining The Icons


Cryoblasting


When Bad Things Happen To Good Cars


Leasing made complicated


Quality Through the Decades


To Mod or not to Mod?


Death of a Salesman


The First or Last?


Musk, Lidar and Sensor Fusion


The $142M car


What Makes a Car Collectible?


Value In Today's Overheated Market


Great German Engineers Explained


Cross-Border Shopping For Canadians


The Romantic Automobile


Vin Stamping and Other Irregularities


Servicing Costs: Managing Expectations


Supply Chain Woes


Why Are Some Cars More Costly To Maintain Than Others?


Le Mans Engine In Your Road Car?


Lugnutz: A Calgary Automotive Hub


Bring-A-Trailer Marches Upmarket


A Guide To Getting Rid of Unwanted Customers


Where has the horizontal homogeneity and vertical affinity gone?


What's Undervalued In Today's Market


The Mercedes Benz Gullwing - Sports Car Of The Century


A Brand By Any Other Name

Grace, Space, Pace: Jaguar's Future


Max Hoffman: World's Best Car Salesman


2021: A Year Of Living Safely


PORSCHE DNA: More Than Just Sports Cars


Vive la Difference


The Noble Cause


Update on Electric Vehicles in Alberta


Automotive F&I - The Good, The Bad, and the Awful 


Restored or Original - Which Is Better To Drive?


Romanosky on Aston Martin


The Best Car In The World


Memories Of The Alfa Romeo GTV


Concours, Resto-mod or Original


Porsche, Ludvigsen & Collier: Excellence Is Expected


Tesla & Me: From Burning Man To The School Run


DC Disappointment: The Alberta DC Charging Infrastructure


Out Of Stock: What Is Going On With Retail Automotive?


Tales Of A Car Salesman Part 2: Having A Ruf Time


Tales Of A Car Salesman: Risky Purchases, Part 1


Road & Track Magazine: The Rise And Fall Of America's Great Automotive PublicationOn-


Line Collector and Specialty Car Auctions: How BaT Changed Everything


CSI And Google Reviews: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly


On-Line Automobile Sales - Where Does This Leave Sales Managers and Salesmen?


Porsche + Bugatti + Rimac = ?


What About Hybrids?


Telsa's Head Start


Jaguar Gets Some Love


Camping With An Electric Truck: How Far Can We Go?


1000hp Tesla Plaid: Nobody May Have Asked For It, But We're Glad It's Here


Rimac Nevera - Not A Concept Anymore


Upcoming EV's: 400V or 800V - Why Does It Matter?


Will Electric Trucks Save The Planet?


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