and straight into a tree...
and straight into a tree...
I went straight from a fuel efficient pure ICE to an EV. Even with current tech and the price premium, EVs are way cheaper and cleaner over ten years. I think you get to cost and pollution parity after only six or seven years.
Toyota is wrong. They’ll be falling behind in technology, market reputation, and brand loyalty as other company’s EVs eat up their market share.
Ask Intel.
It costs 10% as much money in electricity to power my EV for a year than my old 4 cylinder subcompact ICE car. I drive the same amount and my annual costs have gone from $3000 in fuel to $300 in electricity. Tell me how that doesn’t add up over ten years?
Where does all of that gasoline and oil come from? Oh yeah, it’s also extracted from the earth in an incredibly dirty and wasteful way. Oh, then it needs to be refined. THEN it needs to be transported. Then it’s burnt (at maybe 30% efficiency, if you’re lucky). Then it’s in the atmosphere, in the oceans, basically…
Cue the duelling banjos.
How are they supposed to compete if you don’t offer them?
And, counts seats, 14 ultra large cup holders.
Almost as ugly as a Tesla. Shudder.
If people held ICE to the same standard they hold EV, nobody would ever buy ICE.
TL;DR: it’s 49% NOT cheese.
I mean... It’s the USA, why would they even offer a small?
Buying a used EV is no different than buying a used ICE. Dealers / Sellers of either type of vehicle can slap some duct tape on a problem to hide it long enough to sell the car. Yes, it sucks for that guy, but it’s not really different than the $10 exhaust system that a scammy used car dealer put on a piece of crap I…
A kid in my school drove an brand new AMG Coupe, rich parents are idiots.
0% chance the Tesla one will be built to the same standard as the Space X one.
The first couple weren’t, the third and fourth.... Required fire.
That thing is HUGE! Small truck my arse!
I met a guy that had traded in his RR for a pair of brand new SUVs. It happens.