Posted on 06/15/2023 6:48:52 PM PDT by Duke C.
Hundreds of Thousands of EVs just being left to rot in fields....
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Can’t wait for gm, ford, chrysler to follow suit.
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Never saw that with gas cars
> Canāt wait for gm, ford, chrysler to follow suit. <
Probably wonāt happen. Chinese leaders are realists. Western leaders are idiotic dreamers.
āWhat? Your EVs arenāt performing up to expectations? We must save the Erf! So hereās another $1 billion in tax credits to get the job done.ā
Yep. Bicycles, too.
š You got that right. Now, to think of a $cam.....
A few people tried to tell them they were throwing away their money. In a few years time I'm those same people be able to point their fingers in their faces and say, "see we told you so."
We went to China in 2018 to visit my wifeās family. On the outskirts of Beijing, there was a large lot, Iām guessing around 40 acres, that was filled with EV busses. There was row after row of them, Iām guessing that there was several hundreds of them. There was a road that cut through the property that we were able walk through it. There was several large piles of electric bicycles and charging stations that were piled about 20ā high. It was basically a large scrapyard full of EVās. There was also stacks of cars that were about five high. They didnāt look very old.
I often point out that the USSR did the same thing. Massive farm tractor factories, with massive fields of rusting tractors right outside the factory. Every day workers would continue with their ‘job’ of tractor production.
Market? Demand? Need?
C’mon, Man!
This should be shown in the schools instead of the WEF propaganda videos thatās currently being pushed.
I’d guess this is coming about the time these things start hitting the used car lots. Who in their right mind would want one of these things if it needs a battery, & that is a possibility if it has any miles(or years) on it. Maybe somebody could develop an ICE conversion for one of the EVs. That would be a switch and an expensive one too.
The switch from EV to ICE will cost double or triple of a new ICE car. The car structures are radically different to support batteries which are not in same location as the ICE engine. GM’s new design positions batteries over a large rectangular shape under the passenger compartment.
Interesting video—electric cars and bikes. Wow for the bikes especially.
1957 Ford Edsel with the toilet seat grill was most famous flop.
Tesla cars in China are too expensive for 99% of the people there. They are too expensive for most here in the USA. Get rid of the subsidies from the gov’ts and electric cars would disappear. Tesla makes a fortune selling green credits to others.
Imagine what would happen if one of those abandoned EVs caught fire...
Never heard that descriptive before, pretty good!
The Edsel was, indeed, a major flop. However, there weren’t piles and piles of them that had to be scrapped. All were simply sold, though likely at a less than the desired price. The Edsel was a quite usable car. It just looked bad.
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