When I look at the cars on the road, especially at times of high traffic volume, there is NO WAY 2/3 of those cars will be electric for many reasons, including that eventually Americans just won’t put up with the nonsense.
“...eventually Americans just won’t put up with the nonsense. “
I am still waiting for America, or anyone else in the West to fight back against any of this stuff.
We saw in 2020 that people were put under house arrest and almost no-one did anything.
I hope this becomes the ‘tipping point’ for ridding America of all the lowlife, subhuman, hate-America, leftists, commies, liberals, socialists, progressives, Marxists, fascists, anarchists etc etc etc... by any means necessary.
I work on my own cars as well as family and friends.
People now know already nothing or very little about cars the way they are now. The more complicated they get, the bigger divide between the “Knows” and the “Don't Knows”
Working on cars will only get more expensive. If the extended warranty people keep up the current marketing campaigns, more and more people will have to spend the money on them.
Hell, even my “underground cash only no paperwork shops” are raising their labor prices.
Agreed. EV's should be free market -- no coercion. No subsidies. I don't see EV's being practical for most people.
My wife and I are happy with both our EV (drove it 26K miles last year) and our ICE pickup. But that's because our driving habits and climate fit well for most of our miles to be in an EV. The miles we put on it make the gas savings and oil change savings worth the extra costs that come with an EV.
But that's our particular needs and wants. Not others.