Already preordered EV. What will be your next car pol? What will arabs and russians do in post oil world???
>In a survey of 13,000 people in 18 countries, car buyers in Italy (73%), China (69%), and South Korea (63%) are the most committed to buying an EV. Consumers in Australia (38%) and the US (29%) are the least committed.
You realise petrol cars are absolutely brimmed with electronics too, right? Infact they are so similar that often the only changes made between the ICE/EV model is the drivetrain itself.
Feel free to take a look at any for yourself. I know you're too young to have bought a new car yet, but their feature lists are identical.
Easton Davis
Just a drive a low tech car, my friend has one where you still turn the crank thingy to open the windows.
Ian James
So you like veterans from 80s?
Must be fucking expensive with high consumation and repaira all the time
Brody Brown
Better than driving a botnet car that needs software updates lmao
Landon Jenkins
My mom ordered a Suzuki Ignis a week ago. Cute car imho
Andrew Ward
You must be pretty rich to have old petrol car
Happy for you user
Samuel Clark
>often the only changes made between the ICE/EV model is the drivetrain itself. you realize theyre powered by massive batteries and not smugness right?
Even from the early 00's you can get decent low tech cars, repairs are cheap and mileage is comparable to new SUV's anyway.
Tyler Cooper
invest in lithium mining companies boys
Xavier Ramirez
They are neat for little tiny countries with little tiny cities where the people don't drive much or long distances. I drive 45 mins to wallmart because I don't want to live in the city limits. And when I go to town, I need a truck bed because I usually spend a couple thousand dollars on food and supplies from the hardware store. Maybe some plywood or chaninlink fencing. Electric cars and or trucks with little 5.5 foot beds are pathetic and laughable. Its like the people who design them don't don't know what actual work is. They only imagine driving to their office. They hire men to fix their things and mend their fences. Its crazy hownout of touch with the earth They are.
Carson Lee
Tiny useless bed. Not 4x4. No low towing gear. Have fun picking up your pool toys from the store faggot
Mason Torres
I'll just buy a ford raptor and keep borrowing diesel fuel from my job, fuck the EV's
You fucking idiot. Where the fuck do you think the electricity to charge the cars is coming from? Not even counting the fact that electric cars are way more harmful to the environment than a regular car.
>post oil world Transport makes up like 20% of oil and gas use. The rest of it is in industry and manufacturing.
Liam Moore
>here's why Just fucking tell me why. I'm not clicking.
Joshua Lewis
From power plants????
Better than send money for oil to russians ans arabs
Liam Ross
High oil prices
Jayden Rivera
This. Only jew servants use these cars to go to their meaningless jobs and live in their meaningless cities. Yeah this 95% is the one that will wiped off though.
Nathaniel Stewart
Depends. If you were a Midwestern Chad you would have a Menards. If your parents weren't related you would understand how supplies from the hardware store can be used to help make more food.
>What will arabs and russians do in post oil world??? Russians and Chinks will be fine since they own all the stuff you need to make the car batteries. Actually that way we become even more dependant on them.
Leo Nguyen
Where? In your country?
Levi Robinson
>he doesn't own a diesel with mechanical injection pump to run on waste vegetable oil
>a bullshit poll about what people think that surprisingly supports a current globalist goal WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW
Isaiah Parker
I'll never order anything EV. I need a gasoline fueled car to eventually commit suicide by exhaust fumes.
Luke Torres
1/2
"Hmm I guess I'd better replace my EV with a petrol one then. But first I have a few questions: 1. I have heard that petrol cars don’t refuel at home while you sleep? How often do you have to refuel elsewhere ? Is this several times a year ? Will there be a solution for re-fuelling at home? 2. Which parts will need servicing and how often? The car salesman mentioned changing oil. Changing it to what ? I was told about a box with gears in it. What is this? 3. Can I accelerate and brake with one pedal as I do today with my electric car? 4. Do I get fuel back when I slow down or drive downhill ? I assume so but I need to ask to make sure? 5. The car I test drove seemed to have a delay from the time I pressed the accelerator pedal until it began to accelerate. Is that normal in petrol cars? 6. I currently pay about 3-4c per Km to drive my electric car. I have heard that petrol can cost 5 or more times as much so I reckon I will lose some money in the beginning. I drive about 30,000 Km a year. Let’s hope more people will start using petrol so prices go down.