Are EVs dying out? Not so fast. Experts say the future is still electric as car makers pour billions into new models: “After a record year in 2023, EV sales are expected to set another record in 2024.” @NPR @camilareads https://www.npr.org/2024/02/07/1227707306/ev-electric-vehicles-sales-2024
The thing that’s keeping me from buying a new EV - apart from price - isn’t the electric. It’s everything else about the car. I don’t like how they look, I don’t like the giant touch screens, I don’t like the gimmicky features that do nothing but add cost.
Then again, I found out today that I’m a “Harbinger of Failure” so maybe it’s a good thing that I’m not buying an EV.
Here’s a link to the NPR article linked in this post for the lazy
The thing that’s keeping me from buying a new EV - apart from price - isn’t the electric. It’s everything else about the car. I don’t like how they look, I don’t like the giant touch screens, I don’t like the gimmicky features that do nothing but add cost.
Then again, I found out today that I’m a “Harbinger of Failure” so maybe it’s a good thing that I’m not buying an EV.
Had meant to post the NPR article. Edited to link directly to it.
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With a positive comment like that, you both are.
Aw shucks
Don’t forget that they’re ruthlessly collecting and selling your data as well. They’re worse than any other consumer product.
I definitely consider myself a conservationist, but I’ll keep my '98 Grand Cherokee that costs $50 max to fix, thanks.
There’s also an argument that it’s “more green” to keep the car you have until it dies than buy a new electric car.
Edit: Removed misinformation, link to explanation below. https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/corporations-greenhouse-gas/
Where the heck you gettin that from?
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/corporations-greenhouse-gas/
Turns out I was repeating a bit of misinformation steming from a poorly understood article.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/corporations-greenhouse-gas/
Turns out I was repeating a bit of misinformation steming from a poorly understood article.