Posted on 03/07/2021 8:08:35 PM PST by MinorityRepublican
Car dealer Brad Sowers is spending money to prepare for the coming wave of new electric models from General Motors Co. He is installing charging stations, upgrading service bays and retraining staff at his St. Louis-area dealership to handle the technology-packed vehicles.
But when he considers how many plug-in Chevy Bolts he sold last year—nine, out of the nearly 4,000 Chevrolets sold at his Missouri dealerships—it gives him pause.
“The consumer in the middle of America just isn’t there yet,” when it comes to switching to electric vehicles, he said, citing the long distances many of his customers drive daily and a lack of charging infrastructure outside major cities.
As auto executives and investors buzz about the coming age of the electric car, many dealers say they are struggling to square that enthusiasm with the reality today on new-car sales lots, where last year battery-powered vehicles made up fewer than 2% of U.S. auto sales.
Most consumers who come to showrooms aren’t shopping for electric cars, and with gasoline prices relatively low, even hybrid models can be a tough sell, dealers and industry analysts say.
Auto makers are moving aggressively to expand their electric-vehicle offerings with dozens of new models set to arrive in coming years. Some like GM are setting firm targets for when they plan to phase out gas-powered cars entirely.
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“You never did address how easy it would be to limit mobility too.”
Putting everyone on horses sure limits mobility!
“No one in Washington DC sheds a tear for dead prols.”
Only one man did or will — Donald Trump.
Actually, it's not unlike owning the 1964½ Mustang Convertible Serial#1.
I just plot my charging to Cracker Barrel, which corporate has conveniently decided belong next to Wal-Mart charging stations along my preferred stretch of Interstate LXV...
H2 has a distribution problem.
And don't forget your 200 mile per hour trips to Walmart in your electric hot rod! I'll bet you're the fastest appliance on the block!
“And don’t forget your 200 mile per hour trips to Walmart in your electric hot rod! I’ll bet you’re the fastest appliance on the block!”
Stay away from placing bets on subjects of which you are ignorant.
I could just see you driving your electric appliance at 200 mile per hour on the way to chicken licken. Just be careful.☺
“I could just see you driving your electric appliance at 200 mile per hour on the way to chicken licken. Just be careful.☺”
Now you are saying you can predict the future!
Electric vehicles use 1/3 of your 32KW figure. And your math is off by a factor of 1000. See if you can find it. (Hint, you converted to watts, not KW). So instead of 32,000 new nuke plants, using your math, it is really 10.
That dude made a math error and was off by a factor of 3,000. By his method, the number is 10 nuke plants. Inaccurate, because of consecutive charging, but call it 50 and we are there.
The bottom line is this. We DON’T CARE what kind of car you want to own! If you want it, buy it! Don’t expect the rest of us to subsidize your purchase with our tax dollars. Furthermore, don’t ask the government to dictate what kind of vehicles we should buy. We respect your choices, respect ours!
Spare us the drivel on saving the environment.
No, we bought a Honda. We love the car - but not the increased cost of fixing it and all the things that can potentially go wrong. (And so far, it’s been in the shop for recall repairs twice, and we got another notice a couple of weeks ago.)
They’re not supposed to do that. Which Honda did you buy?
Perhaps, I didn’t double check the math. Heh.
I highly doubt that even one will be built.
We bought a Fit. It’s the only car since my old Chevette (cheapest car available at the time, and which lasted 10 years for me, and a couple more for someone else after a little smart work) that ever needed even one recall.
Go to my home page and see what I on. You really should stick with the facts.
You attributed several items to me that are not true. Please stick to the facts.
I have never posted support for EV subsidies.
I have never posted support for government dictating EVs.
I admit I do enjoy clean water and fresh air through my rolled down while listening to th roar of my 750 hp V8.
Sorry for polluting your world.
Perhaps you have a bad attitude toward our technical capabilities?
You convinced me! You are definitely not an engineer...
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