How the US got left behind in the global electric car race
How the US got left behind in the global electric car race

How the US got left behind in the global electric car race

How the US got left behind in the global electric car race
How the US got left behind in the global electric car race
Sucking big-oil dick.
I mean same happend with combustion cars. From icons to the worst shitboxes you have ever seen in just a few decades.
The late 90s to early 2010s was peak automotive design IMO. You could still buy a relatively safe car with good performance and decent creature comforts for under $30K, with no spyware bundled in.
These days you can't even buy a car. It's nothing but trucks, SUVs, and crossovers. Part of this is the EPA's fault for loosening fuel economy and emissions restrictions on bigger vehicles. The requirements should be the same, regardless of vehicle size.
All I want is a proper sedan, coupe, convertible, or hatchback that is fun to drive (to make the daily commute more bearable), gets 30+ MPG, isn't the size of a god damn tank, and costs $25K new, just like we used to have. Until that day comes, I will continue driving cars from the 2000s until it stops being practical to do so.
Saying that we're behind assumes that this is the only and best solution and I think it's a little early to say that
Yep, let’s resist trying something new until after the rest of the world moves on without us, and other countries develop the supply chain and manufacturing to dominate the new industry.
We’re fine milking the old lame disease ridden cow wallowing in its own filth, and don’t need to care about investing in something that will produce next year. More profit now and who cares about the future
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Reminds me of the Obama care talking points where it was bad and republicans were going to have a better idea but just needed to kill the leftist plan first.
Obamacare was the right wing plan. It's been a huge giveaway to the insurance industry, and in the end the US did get the death panels Sarah Palin talked about, except instead of government bureaucrats it's some AI run by an insurer that's accountable to nobody.
The democrats need to finally give Medicare for all a shot, as the current system has middlemen skimming profits off at every step without adding any value.
Phrasing matters. The US didn’t ‘get left behind’, it chose to be backward.
Others advertised loud and clear they were pulling ahead; the US slammed the brakes. Consciously and rationally. Others invited the US to lead or at least just join. Nope.
The US is too busy pulling itself apart. Power to you my friends, but the world is moving on. Without you. It will take pain and time, but we will.
In the meantime, please forgo passive aggressive phrasing like ‘getting left behind’. It’s not being done to you, it’s your own choosing.
When fossil fuel companies buying politicians is legalized, this is what you end up with.
“conservatives” not conserving shit
Or conserving only shit.
Corruption of everything and white supremacy being rewarded over merit. No big surprise that Elon is an apartheid Zionist South African…so is Thiel. Seems like we give all of our subsidies to these morally bankrupt guys
As of August, the average transaction price of an electric car in the US was more than $57,000, according to auto industry research firm Kelley Blue Book, about 16% higher than the average for all cars.
Not only are there no electric cars I want to buy, they’re also way more expensive than gas cars.
So some of the blame is definitely on the car companies.
Oh yeah it's October now. No more $7500 federal tax rebate. Can't forget about that.
I was shopping for a car recently and really had my eye on the Ioniq 9 but my wife wasn't into the styling. We ended up leasing a top-of-the-line Santa Fe Hybrid tho, and I must say I'm really impressed with it. I'm getting better mileage in the city on this SUV than I get in my 12 year old sedan on the highway. It's nuts.
My car hasn't moved since we signed the lease. I don't even want to drive it anymore. Everything about the truck is infinitely better, but especially the safety features and parking cameras. Of which my 12 year old base model sedan has pretty much nothing.
I might have to lease another car just so we don't break the bank on miles with this one. We love it too much. Mileage anxiety is literally the only reason to drive the old car. That and keeping it from rotting in the driveway.
The US got left behind the global CAR race in the 1980s, when the Japanese and Koreans started to produce cheap fuel efficient cars.
The same billionaires ruining everything else, got it