Trump can tell the whole world in such a plain language and charismatic way my exact feelings.
Electric cars are fine for people whose mileage requirements are unlikely to exceed the lifespan of one battery. A massive selling target could be older couples who just want to get about town independently. Grandparents who help with the kids school runs, and on the weekends want to take them to the beach. You see where I'm going. So that's fine. Heck, even incentivise them for that selling bracket, so you get your sales numbers and increase in overall proportion of vehicle use. Also, that reduction in ICE vehicles in cities, towns and urban will contribute towards your green crap, because that is exactly where all the pollution occurs, because of all the idling, stop-start nature of the driving.
Then leave the rest of us who want and NEED ICE the fuck alone.
Electric cars are fine so long as they stop trying to force people to use them. That's my only stance.
Free market means if people want to buy them, they will. But there shouldn't be gaslighting, shaming or legislation forcing anyone who wants to stick with gas to swap.
Trump can tell the whole world in such a plain language and charismatic way my exact feelings.
Electric cars are fine for people whose mileage requirements are unlikely to exceed the lifespan of one battery. A massive selling target could be older couples who just want to get about town independently. Grandparents who help with the kids school runs, and on the weekends want to take them to the beach. You see where I'm going. So that's fine. Heck, even incentivise them for that selling bracket, so you get your sales numbers and increase in overall proportion of vehicle use. Also, that reduction in ICE vehicles in cities, towns and urban will contribute towards your green crap, because that is exactly where all the pollution occurs, because of all the idling, stop-start nature of the driving.
Then leave the rest of us who want and NEED ICE the fuck alone.
Electric cars are fine so long as they stop trying to force people to use them. That's my only stance.
Free market means if people want to buy them, they will. But there shouldn't be gaslighting, shaming or legislation forcing anyone who wants to stick with gas to swap.
Electric golf carts are fine, need to be low IQ to have that many batteries in your vehicle.
People are going to be low IQ no matter what their car is, but at least they would have the freedom to use gas without anything pushed on them.