I Found Only 28 Polestar 2s In Raleigh-Durham’s EV Records, And The Used Discount Finally Made Sense

North Carolina’s latest public EV registration file shows just 417 Polestar registrations statewide as of June 1, 2024, compared with 40,791 Teslas. In core Raleigh/Cary/Durham ZIP codes, I counted only 28 Polestars against 3,300 Tesla Model 3s. The used Polestar 2 discount reflects brand density and service access in a market where the car is practically invisible. North Carolina’s official Polestar retail and service presence is in Charlotte, not Cary, which makes the Triangle ownership experience a geographic gamble.

In the Raleigh/Cary/Durham corridor, covering the ZIP codes where most Triangle EV owners actually live, Polestar density was 28 vehicles. Tesla Model 3 density in the same ZIPs was 3,300. Total Tesla presence, all models, was 8,211.

What The Numbers Say

Those numbers tell a different story than the one used-car shoppers usually hear. The narrative around Polestar depreciation centers on battery anxiety, build quality questions, or brand identity confusion. The registration data points somewhere else entirely. A buyer in Raleigh-Durham who wants a used Polestar 2 is choosing a vehicle their neighbors do not own, their mechanic has rarely seen, and their local market barely recognizes. That is a brand-density risk, not an engineering failure…

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