Take a peak:
https://insideevs.com/news/663595/byd-seagull-ev-priced-11400-usd-gets-10000-orders-first-day/
Americans should not be expected to have a fit.
At least $11,000 is a lot more reasonable for the unique characteristics of an EV. I would consider an EV at that price point anyways.
—”Americans should not be expected to have a fit.”
You never know until you drive it for some time.
A friend’s new Olds disappeared one day, and the insurance provided him with a mini Chevy, IIRC made by Suzuki.
He is a large man about 6-4, I ask if he drove from the back seat with his head out the sunroof.
He said he hoped they never recover the Olds, cause he liked the little Chevy!
AND HE DID KEEP IT AND DROVE IT FOR A FEW YEARS.
For commuting into the city and making calls around Chicago.
The family car was a Suburban.
You would have me climb a mountain? For some marketing blurbs? No, sir, not at all.