Lotlinx Q3 Quarterly Vincensus Report Reveals Temporary EV Surge as Incentives Expire, Heightened Competition Ahead
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Lotlinx Q3 Quarterly Vincensus report reveals temporary EV surge as incentives expire, heightened competition ahead
DETROIT (November 12, 2025) — Lotlinx, the auto industry’s first and only VIN Performance platform built to help dealers maximize profitability, announced today its Q3 2025 Quarterly Vincensus Report, the most comprehensive quarterly inventory report in the industry. Leveraging over 24 billion proprietary VIN-level data points and more than a decade of machine learning innovation, the report delivers unmatched insight into the state of the auto…
Lotlinx Q3 Quarterly Vincensus Report Reveals Temporary EV Surge as Incentives Expire, Heightened Competition Ahead
Stabilizing supply, aging inventory, and intensified markdown activity create a more price-sensitive market; Lotlinx dealers continue to outperform industry benchmarks DETROIT, Nov. 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Lotlinx, the auto industry’s first and only VIN Performance platform built to help dealers maximize profitability, announced today its Q3 2025 Quarterly Vincensus Report, the most comprehensive quarterly inventory report in the industry. …
U.S. EV sales slide as incentives expire
Photo: Urban Science U.S. retail vehicle sales fell 6 per cent year-over-year in October as electric vehicle demand declined sharply following the expiration of federal tax credits, according to Urban Science. Battery-electric vehicle (BEV) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) sales were the hardest hit, dropping 47 per cent overall. BEVs were down 43 per cent from a year earlier, representing 5 per cent of total retail sales, while PHEVs…
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