So should we believe Bloomberg Intelligence or the McKinsey survey described in this thread: Switching back to ICE
Beats me. Probably have to pay to get the raw data for either to do a real comparison. Just an example showing that surveys have to be looked at skeptically.
One difference is that Bloomberg looked at BEV satisfaction. McKinsey appears to have lumped BEVs with PHEVs (plug-in hybrids). There are other surveys suggesting that owners are much less satisfied with PHEVs than BEVs.
…this year’s study finds that owners of PHEVs are, on the whole, much less satisfied with their vehicle than are owners of BEVs. Overall satisfaction with PHEVs is 629, while mass market BEVs (718) and premium BEVs (750) score much higher. “Plug-in hybrids may not be the simple solution to solving early issues with full battery electric vehicles,” …” https://www.jdpower.com/business/press-releases/2024-us-electric-vehicle-experience-evx-ownership-study#:\