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Bluewingcap

11/16/22 9:55 AM

#26888 RE: n4807g #26887

This is the key takeaway from that article:
The repetitive buying isn’t all bad. It’s a validation of the technology, a clear pattern that, when familiar with both options and given the choice, many prefer to drive electric. It also suggests that the typical reservations among the EV-curious — namely range anxiety and charging confusion — fade quickly with use.

We are at the early part of the "S Curve" adoption pattern for EV's. I suspect a very different article will be written in two years as more public charging stations are deployed and more mid priced choices are available from manufacturers.

wow_happens28

11/16/22 10:36 AM

#26889 RE: n4807g #26887

EV's, I would not feel safe for many years buying an EV. EV's are not time tested, especially the new comers. In the news we see recalls on cars that have been made for decades and one minor change can affect other systems, and lead to recalls. This American feels they could go the way of meatless meat. BTW, I wrote in US Grant for President in 2020.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5NiWJcyrwI&ab_channel=GoodMorningAmerica