Hertz Sells Teslas for $25,000 , Amid EV Slump.<br />Hertz Sells Teslas for $25,000 , Amid EV Slump.<br />Hertz Global Holdings has been trying <br />to unload Teslas since January.<br />The move comes after Hertz <br />revealed plans to buy hundreds of <br />thousands of electric vehicles (EVs) in 2021.<br />Our EVs can be found nationwide <br />in most major metros and <br />averaging around $25,000, Hertz spokesperson, via email to CNBC.<br />The sale reflects the EV market's <br />waning pace of growth.<br />Even though sales of electric vehicles have "more than quadrupled from 2020 to 2023,".<br />automakers are currently more concerned about selling hybrids, CNBC reports. .<br />So if you've been eyeing a Tesla for a <br />while but waiting for a more manageable price, Hertz' sale may be your answer.<br />Hertz-certified vehicles undergo <br />a 115-point inspection and come with <br />a 12-month/12,000 mile warranty.<br />Some used EVs are also eligible for tax credits.<br />Used car expert Yossi Levi offered tips <br />for purchasing used electric vehicles.<br />The best bang for the buck <br />for consumers in the market today, <br />bar none, is the used electric vehicle. <br />And the best-value purchase <br />is likely a three-year-old EV, Yossi Levi, Car Dealership Guy, via CNBC