Posted on 12/23/2022 6:14:39 AM PST by Carriage Hill
It is the end of the road for mainstream rear-wheel-drive, four-door internal combustion engine cars. Kia has announced it will end production of the Stinger next year and is sending it out with a run of 1,000 Tribute Edition cars, with 400 earmarked for the U.S. It will be joined in the history books with the Dodge Charger, which is being replaced in 2024 by the all-electric Daytona Charger SRT coupe. Ford, Chevrolet and the non-luxury Japanese brands all stopped selling this type of car years ago as they transitioned to front-wheel-drive and SUV-focused lineups.
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They will outlaw red meat and gasoline. Two of my favorite things.
without a doubt. Most of the EV crowd is nothing more than virtue signaling. I enjoyed the Hybrid Fusion my wife had but at the end of the day I always relied on my trusty 4Runner. I am interested to see if Hydrogen makes any inroads in the market over the next 25 years.
I’m getting to the stage in life where I probably won’t be here to see the worst that will happen, but I feel for those youngsters that are so smug and haughty right now. They aren’t going to like what they will experience.
ROFL
That's like saying you're gonna be able to continue to use ICE (internal combustion engines) on your lawn mower, garden tractors and equipment, tractors for farming, etc. YOU think THAT is "gas will always be available"?????
Gas, like anything on the ‘black market’, will ALWAYS be available. It’ll just cost a LOT.
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