So what? No car/truck is right for everyone and only low life commiecrats would mandate you buy an EV. Like China’s JObama Xiden.
You sure would have access to solar however.
I took a drive from Western, NY to Pittsburgh PA to test drive a Tesla Model S, a few years ago. The round trip cost for fuel was $67+.
We calculated the cost for the same trip in a Model S to be $14.57 based upon my cost/KW.
I’d defend anyone’s right to buy an ICE car but the ignorant ICE car drivers seem to think they have moral superiority over EV drivers and would never reciprocate
Wait until they start taxing electric like everything else.
“I’d defend anyone’s right to buy an ICE car but the ignorant ICE car drivers seem to think they have moral superiority over EV drivers and would never reciprocate”
We’re not worried about you, Wulitzer. We’re worried about the ones pushing the EV’s as the answer to a non-existent problem.
And we’re not ignorant, we are very forward-thinking. We are thinking forward to the time some Obama clone decides to mandate a $12/gallon tax so all the poor kids who were orphaned by an evil ICE accident can go to college.
You drive what you want, I don’t care. But this ain’t checkers, it’s chess, and the Dims are very happy to use anyone as a pawn. The moral-superiority is not in MY camp, it’s among those who think Gloabal Warming is caused by my car.
We all should just calm down about electric vs gasoline.
Why? Because we should realize and acknowledge that most likely, these vehicles will be niche vehicles. Each may have their place. Electric for short regular commuting and many errand trips, gas for rugged and vacation.
This reminds me of the shopping trends. Everyone tends to go ALL IN for some new fad. They throw out the old altogether, only to abandon the new later. Indoor Malls basically went crazy so town centers and strip malls were ignored and none built for a long time. Then people realize indoor mall ain’t all that! They’re dying. They are not the solution to everything shopping. However they DO have their place. Now they’re building more strip malls and stand-alones and fake town centers.
The key sometimes is to recognize that different types have a place, just that it shouldn’t be 100%.